Cruise and Maritime Voyages’ Grand Round the World Cruise 2021

Cruise & Maritime Voyages' Columbus (Courtesy CMV)Sailing via the Azores and Caribbean, Columbus will transit the Panama Canal calling at magical islands of the South Seas to New Zealand and Australia, before unveiling highlights of Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.

Tropical Indian Ocean islands are steppingstones to the excitement of Kenya. Explore Durban, East London and Cape Town in South Africa and Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world.

Cross the Atlantic to Brazil including pulsating Rio de Janeiro before voyaging home via Cape Verde, Casablanca and Lisbon. With her spacious lounge areas, comfortable accommodation and wide range of facilities, Columbus is the ideal ship for such an adventure.

Cruise Highlights

South Pacific –
Visit six Robinson Crusoe-like islands with dramatic waterfalls and timeless valleys as you luxuriate in a South Sea islands paradise.
Australia – Sydney’s iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and the Great Barrier Reef await.
Singapore – With its futuristic architecture and high-speed efficiency, Singapore is an oriental star. Step back and discover its rich history and culture.
Malaysia – From Port Klang choose to take an optional tour to Malaysia’s glittering capital Kuala Lumpur a city of graceful buildings and mosques surrounded by steel and glass towers.
Seychelles – Mahé is a nature lover’s paradise boasting rare and UNESCO heritage protected plant species and unique animals aplenty.
Kenya – Why not take an optional overnight trip to the Tsavo National Park, home to the largest protected area in Kenya and herds of dust-red elephants, rhino, lions and hippos.
South Africa – With three unique stops in South Africa, including East London and Durban with an overnight stop in Cape Town, you will sail almost 2/3 of South Africa’s fascinating coast.
Tristan da Cunha – Experience a true castaway island, nestled deep in the Atlantic between South America and Africa, with its nearest neighbour over 2,000 miles of sea away.
Brazil – Rio de Janeiro offers the opportunity to ride the Sugarloaf Mountain cable car, as James Bond did in the film Moonraker. Salvador is the largest city on the northeast coast of Brazil and is considered one of the birthplaces of Brazilian culture.

Visiting five continents, 24 countries, 38 ports of call & the Panama Canal spanning 34,770 nautical miles.

Ship: Columbus • Departs: London Tilbury • Sail Date: Wednesday 6th Jan 2021 • Duration: 120 nights
Cruise Code: C106

Twin Inner from: £8999pp*
Twin Ocean View from: £11999pp*
* Prices shown are per person based on two adults sharing a twin cabin and include all cruise offer discounts and savings.

(Cruise and Maritime Voyages Ltd)

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