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| YACHT SUNSET CRUISE |
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Sail at sunset aboard our 45′ Royal Cape Catamaran ‘Silverwind’. Enjoy the spectacular African Sun as it sets over the Lagoon. Great music, good company, fantastic sunset…. |
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SUNSET YACHT CRUISE - TRIP INFORMATION |
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Option 1:
N$ 240.00 p/person
Includes: Complimentary Sparkling Wine
Option 2:
N$ 290.00 p/person
Includes: Complimentary Sparkling Wine and Oysters with Whole-wheat Bread
Option 3:
N$ 400.00 p/person
Includes: Complimentary Sparkling Wine, Oysters with Whole-Wheat Bread, Rolls with various toppings, Pies, Cake, Coffee / Tea, Soft Drink, Fruit Juice, Bottle Water and Beer
Transfers:
Transfers from Swakopmund to Walvis Bay and return can be arranged at an extra charge. |
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Tour Price |
From N$240 per person |
Departure Point |
Walvis Bay Yacht Club |
Departures |
Daily (weather permitting) |
Departure times |
17:10 |
Durations |
2 Hours |
Included |
Champagne, Snacks |
Excluded |
Transfers from Swakopmund |
Minimum numbers required |
10 passengers |
Pick ups |
Available on request |
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Book Online |
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Download Word Document
for Above Information |
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| VICTORIA FALLS |
Victoria Falls is one of the natural wonders of the world and a World Heritage site. The Victoria Falls topples over a sheer 100 metre (330 feet) drop.
This results into a spray that can be seen from more than 30km (20 miles) away and from there it derives its local African name - Mosi-Oa-Tunya - ‘The Smoke that Thunders’. |
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| LAKE MALAWI |
| Lake Malawi , is the most southerly lake in the Great African Rift Valley system. The lake, third largest in Africa, is situated between Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania. Famously visited by the Scottish explorer and missionary David Livingstone, Lake Malawi has sometimes been referred by English-speaking people as "Livingstone's Lake." |
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