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Madagascar and South Africa Cruise from Durban to Nosy Be

  • 27 December 2025
  • 11 Nights
  • From 8,090 Per Person
  • Ship: Le Bougainville
Sail in Luxury on Ponant’s Madagascar and South Africa Cruise from Durban to Nosy Be aboard Le Bougainville.

From Durban, the cradle of Zulu culture, you will sail to Richards Bay, a former fishing village that is now the second largest port in South Africa.

Le Bougainville will then cross the Mozambique Channel to reach Madagascar. Discover unique landscapes and ecosystems, such as the impressive marine tsingy of Nosy Hara. On the island of Nosy Komba, nature lovers will love the black lemurs, and the famous Avenue of the Baobabs in Morondava.

Renowned for its exceptional natural sites, including a breathtaking red sandstone cirque, Mahajanga, the former capital of the Sakalava kingdom, boasts a fascinating cultural heritage, as does Toliara, a port town in the south-west of the island, known for its botanical gardens.

The last stop is Nosy Be, known as the perfume island, of volcanic origin,  located on a maritime route with access to India and Asia.

Have you got a cruise holiday in mind? Talk to our team to join this extraordinary Madagascar and South Africa cruise from Durban, and more unique Ponant Expeditions with PONANT.

Madagascar and South Africa Cruise from Durban to Nosy Be

Sail in Luxury on Ponant’s Madagascar and South Africa Cruise from Durban to Nosy Be aboard Le Bougainville.

From Durban, the cradle of Zulu culture, you will sail to Richards Bay, a former fishing village that is now the second largest port in South Africa.

Le Bougainville will then cross the Mozambique Channel to reach Madagascar. Discover unique landscapes and ecosystems, such as the impressive marine tsingy of Nosy Hara. On the island of Nosy Komba, nature lovers will love the black lemurs, and the famous Avenue of the Baobabs in Morondava.

Renowned for its exceptional natural sites, including a breathtaking red sandstone cirque, Mahajanga, the former capital of the Sakalava kingdom, boasts a fascinating cultural heritage, as does Toliara, a port town in the south-west of the island, known for its botanical gardens.

The last stop is Nosy Be, known as the perfume island, of volcanic origin,  located on a maritime route with access to India and Asia.

Have you got a cruise holiday in mind? Talk to our team to join this extraordinary Madagascar and South Africa cruise from Durban, and more unique Ponant Expeditions with PONANT.

Itinerary

Madagascar and South Africa Cruise from Durban Itinerary

Day 1: Durban

Situated in the Kwazulu-Natal region, the cradle of Zulu culture, Durban is the third largest city in South Africa and one of Africa’s major ports. Between long beaches rocked by the rollers of the Indian Ocean and the skyscrapers dominating the avenues lined with jacarandas, in this multicultural city with African, Indian and colonial influences, the term “rainbow nation” takes on its full dimension. With a rich cultural and historical heritage, with its museums, colonial buildings and picturesque neighbourhoods, it is also known for the fauna and flora that surrounds it.

Day 2-3 : Richards bay

A simple fishing village in the past, Richards Bay is now South Africa’s second port. Despite the significant development of industrial activity, particularly in terms of mineral extraction, Richards Bay is one of the country’s cleanest and most environmentally responsible towns. Bordering the Indian Ocean, the town is a haunt for water sport enthusiasts. In the heart of the Hluhluwe Game Reserve, nature lovers will be able to observe the wild fauna, made up of crocodiles, hippos and different bird species, as well as rich subtropical flora. Richards Bay is the departure point for many excursions heading off to discover Zulu country.

Day 4-5 : At Sea 

Day 6: Toliara

Located to the south-west of the island of Madagascar, near the mouth of the River Onilahy, Toliara is a port town that opens onto the Mozambique Channel. Inhabited for several centuries, becoming prosperous during the colonial period in the 19th century, Toliara is a cheerful town with unspoilt nature and exceptional flora that will certainly appeal to fans of botany. The Antsokay Arboretum botanical garden with nearly 1,000 Madagascar plant species, 90% of which are endemic, is worth a fragrant and charming detour. Cultural heritage will not be outdone, with the interesting museums of Mahafaly ethnology and the Museum of the Sea.

Day 7: Morondava

To the south-west of Antananarivo lies a peaceful city on the Mozambique Channel: Morondava, capital of the kingdom of Menabe, and departure point for many discoveries in the surrounding area. Bordered by the Mozambique Channel, the city is crossed by two rivers: the Mangoky and the Manambolo. Its many forests are full of abundant fauna and flora, especially the Kirindy Mitea National Park and its famous baobab alley.

Day 8 : At Sea

Day 9: Majunga

A lively and cosmopolitan town on the west coast of Madagascar, Majunga, also called Mahajanga, will be a port of call rich in discoveries. The former capital of the Sakalava kingdom, then a significant interchange due to its prime position between Africa and the Middle East, the city displays an interesting cultural patchwork. Also renowned for its outstanding natural sites, this port of call will provide you with the opportunity to discover the Cirque Rouge, immense red sandstone formations classified as national heritage.

Day 10 : Nosy Komba

During your cruise, your ship will stop in Nosy Komba, otherwise known as “lemur island”. Not far from the Madagascar mainland, this volcanic island shaped like a gigantic turtle shell is covered in dense tropical rainforest. This vegetation is home to amusing black lemurs – furry orange-brown and black creatures that are surprisingly agile and call to each other from amongst the trees. The many small beaches and the emerald-coloured water make Nosy Komba a natural gem that only a select few visit.

Day 11 : Nosy Hara

Its limestone rock formations rising from the waters, or marine “tsingies” typical of Madagascar, make Nosy Hara both exceptional and immediately recognisable. Located to the north-west of Madagascar, the island is a protected area due to its incredible biodiversity. It is a veritable open-air aquarium inhabited by around 280 marine species. The rocky columns edged with gorgeous white-sand and pebble beaches fading into shades of deep blue make an idyllic place cut off from the world. Succumb to the charms of this untouched jewel that will welcome you into its stunning decor for a special experience. This is an ideal location for snorkelling.

Day 12: Nosy Be

Nosy Be (from the Malagasy: Nosy meaning island and Be meaning large), in the Mozambique Channel, is located near the north-eastern coastlines of Madagascar. A former French protectorate, known under the promising name of “the scented island”, of volcanic origin, it is located on a maritime route with access to India and Asia. Cosmopolitan, a boulevard of encounters, its mixed-race and multicultural population still remembers its past as a significant trading post. Today, its 321 km² enchant lovers of nature and idyllic beaches. Its sumptuous primary forest is home to animals that are endemic to the island as well as surprising flora.

 

This programme includes:

  • Flight Nosy Be/Mauritius selected by PONANT in economic class
  • Transfer as mentioned in the program
  • English-speaking assistance.
  • Itineraries are subject to change at any time without notice
  • Subject to availability
  • T&C’s apply

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