Atlantic Islands & African Shores
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- Day 1 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
- Day 2 San Sebastian, Isla La Gomera, Spain
- Day 3 Dakhla, Western Sahara
- Days 4-5 At Sea
- Day 6 Ponta do Sol, Santo Antão, Cape Verde Islands
- Day 7 At Sea
- Day 8 Dakar, Senegal
- Day 9 Banjul & Albreda, The Gambia
- Day 10 At Sea
- Day 11 Freetown, Sierra Leone
- Day 12 Banana Islands, Sierra Leone
- Days 13-14 At Sea
- Day 15 San Pedro, Ivory Coast
- Day 16 At Sea
- Day 17 Takoradi, Ghana
- Day 18 Tema (Accra), Ghana
| Dates | Deck + Cabin Type | |||||||||
| Adventurer Class | Explorer Class | View Suite | Vista Suite | Veranda Suite | Expedition Suite | Medallion Suite | Silver Suite | Grand Suite | Owner | |
| Sep 16 '12 |
$9,399 | $9,999 | $10,899 | $11,399 | $13,399 | $16,099 | $18,799 | $20,199 | $22,799 | $24,199 |
| Fares are capacity controlled. Rates may increase at any time as the ship sells out. | ||||||||||
-All prices are in US Dollars, Cruise-Only per person based on double occupancy.
Day 1 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Embark the Prince Albert II for your 18 day expedition: “Atlantic Islands & African Shores”. This unique itinerary explores some of the more remote and less visited areas along Africa’s northwest coast, and while some of the ports might present challenges such as poor infrastructure, the pay off will be truly one-of-a-kind experiences and lifelong memories. Once onboard, meet some of your fellow explorers as you become acquainted with the ship’s luxurious amenities. This evening, after settling in and setting sail, you will be introduced to your Expedition Team.
Day 2 San Sebastian, Isla La Gomera, Spain
The National Park of Garajonay is undoubtedly La Gomera’s most outstanding attraction. It is one of the world’s most ancient forests and densely packed with laurel trees. Leaving San Sebastian, make your ascent into the spectacular forest, which stands at 4,000 feet above sea level and affords breathtaking panoramic views that stretch to the neighboring islands of Tenerife in the east and La Palma in the west. In all, 16 varieties of laurel thrive in Garajonay and as many as 400 species of flora, including Canary willow and Canary holly. Everything is covered in moss and lichen because of the moist conditions and vast canopy that lets little light through. Around 2 million years ago, laurel forest covered most of the Mediterranean, but most has been wiped out because of climate change. Have plenty of amazing photographic opportunities before you make your descent to the coast and the Valley of the Great King. The valley was home to the island’s last Guanche chieftain and here you will learn about the conquest of Gomera at the beginning of the 15th century. The valley is ringed by mountains and terraced farms cling to the slopes all around.
Day 3 Dakhla, Western Sahara
Dakhla is located at the tip of a thin peninsula and head ashore this afternoon to explore and to capture a sense of this quiet little place with our cameras. Historically, the area was once a Spanish colony named Villa Cisneros and an old Spanish lighthouse still stands on the outskirts of town. Climb the 240 steps for magnificent views in all directions. A walk along the beach reveals the main industry to be fishing. The simple, rustic boats clustered together make for excellent images, as do the whitewashed buildings, chaotic streets and fabrics woven in colourful patterns. In small groups shop at the local souk or tag along with the onboard ornithologist in search of wild flamingos, gulls and terns.
Days 4-5 At Sea
Gather in The Theatre to hear fascinating tales of adventure or to learn about the region’s endemic wildlife and remarkable nature. Knowledgeable Lecture Staff members are experts in a variety of scientific fields. Other onboard diversions include spa treatments, a workout in the Fitness Centre, and, of course, exquisite dining experiences.
Day 6 Ponta do Sol, Santo Antão, Cape Verde Islands
Your excursion today begins with a scenic drive into the mountains of Ribeira Grande. The landscape, temperature and weather conditions change dramatically in this fascinating place. Stop to admire the panoramic views at the Cova volcano crater and the hillside homes of Corda. Throughout the drive your local guide will point out details of the natural landscape – verdant green valleys and terraced gardens reminiscent of the Far East – as well as a history of the island, its primarily Creole culture.
Visit the traditional Portuguese village of Cocoli, the small fishing village of Ponta do Sol and the parish of Nossa Senhora do Livramento with its beautiful old church. Following your traditional lunch of fresh fish and catchupa, a national dish made with corn, beans and vegetables, be entertained by a live musical performance at the church praça (plaza) courtesy of the mayor of Ribeira Grande. Returning to the scenic drive, next explore charming Sinagoga village and the Vila das Pombas (Paúl) district where you will have the opportunity to snap a few photos of the pastel-coloured buildings and snap up a few souvenirs at the shops. Before returning to the Prince Albert II, be served some refreshments at the Santantão Art Resort.
Day 7 At Sea
Binoculars and camera in hand, head out on deck to watch for seabirds and marine mammals. Attend informative lectures that will prepare you for the upcoming ports-of-call and the adventures that lie ahead. Peruse an array of titles and topics in the well-stocked Library, enjoy the finest cigars and cognacs at the Connoisseur’s Corner or indulge in any of the other special amenities offered aboard ship.
Day 8 Dakar, Senegal
Goree Island is located just off the coast of Dakar, and is your afternoon destination. This small island is notable in history as a major centre in the slave trade and has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It serves as a powerful historic symbol representing hundreds of similar posts dotting Africa’s west coast from Senegal to Angola, in which more than 12 million Africans were sold into slavery between the 15th and 19th centuries.
The primary focus will be the Maison des Esclaves (House of Slaves) built by the Dutch in 1776 as a holding point for slaves. Now a museum, tour through the dungeons where slaves were held, and hear of how they were sold and shipped. Next, visit the IFAN Historical Museum to learn more about the history of Senegal, the Musee de la Femme (The Women's Museum) to look at the role of Senegalese women in traditional and modern West African culture, and the Maritime Museum to better understand Senegal's seafaring history.
Day 9 Banjul & Albreda, The Gambia
Ornithologists all over the world consider The Gambia to be a birdwatchers’ paradise where over 500 species can be seen. So, naturally enjoy an excursion for the birding enthusiast guests! This morning head to the Abuko Nature Reserve where guides lead on a forest walk. More than 500 birds live in the reserve, as well as monkeys and crocodiles. At the Reserve’s zoo see lions, hyenas, reptiles, antelopes, bush ducks and crown cranes.
Alternatively, visit the Makasutu cultural forest situated on the banks of a beautiful meandering tributary of the River Gambia, and encompassing many different ecosystems including dense forest, savannah and mangrove regions. The forest is home to hundreds of varieties of birds, three species of monkeys, monitor lizards, pygmy deer, and mongoose to name but a few – and, if you are lucky, catch a glimpse of migrating baboons that make the forest their home for a number of months each year.
The Expedition Team will offer a variety of different activities for your visit today – guided walks through the forest, bird watching and wildlife observation. There may also be an opportunity to enjoy a relaxing river ride in a traditional dug-out canoe. Drift along while spotting wildlife and watching fishermen and women collecting oysters from the mangrove.
During lunch, the Prince Albert II will cruise up The Gambia River to the village of Albreda and the ruined fortified slaving station built by French traders in the late 17th century. Be met on shore by local guides who will take you to Juffureh, the ancestral home of Roots author Alex Haley and of Kunta Kinteh, the main character in this famous historic novel. Although slavery has long been abolished, the ancestors and direct descendants of many extracted Africans in the Diaspora can be found today. At Juffureh, meet a descendant of the Kinteh family and visit an excellent museum dedicated to the history of slave trade in this area. Learn of Kunta Kinteh who was captured and taken to America as a slave some 200 years ago, and how his saga is reflected in The Gambia’s continued traditions and culture – a little-known story of survival, love of country and people, and freedom. A wide variety of ethnic groups live in The Gambia with a minimum of intertribal friction, each preserving its own language and traditions.
Day 10 At Sea
Take advantage of our Open Bridge policy. Except when in port and weather permitting, the gregarious Bridge officers are always welcome guest to visit and learn about the sophisticated navigation equipment aboard Prince Albert II. Did you know? All expedition lectures are broadcast from The Theatre so that should you prefer, you can enjoy from the comfort of your suite or stateroom.
Day 11 Freetown, Sierra Leone
Arrive late morning in the bustling West African city of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone. In 1787, British philanthropists founded the ‘Province of Freedom’, which later became Freetown, a British crown colony and the principal base for the suppression of the slave trade. By 1792, 1,200 freed slaves from Nova Scotia had joined the original settlers, the Maroons. Another group of slaves rebelled in Jamaica and travelled to Freetown in 1800.
During your afternoon tour visit sites such as the St. Georges Cathedral, Railway Museum, National Museum, Maroon Church, Martello Tower and Fort Thornton, which is now the location of the State House.
Day 12 Banana Islands, Sierra Leone
The Banana Islands are comprised of two main islands: Dublin Island and Ricketts Island, which are linked by a causeway and uninhabited. Ricketts Island has some great forest areas to explore, while Dublin Island boasts beautiful beaches. Both islands also exhibit some relics of Sierra Leone’s role in the slave trade. Depart on tour today to explore the islands’ series of white sand beaches, each nestled in a secluded cove of dramatic rock formations and lush rainforest. Explore on foot and go in search of the numerous fruit trees – mangoes, bananas, papaya, citrus fruits, coconuts and starfruit. Hope to see some wildlife too including reptiles, birds, and grey long-tailed monkeys who fish for crab with their tails! After lunch on board the Prince Albert II, go snorkelling with your marine biologist who will point out an abundance of underwater life and possibly some secluded shipwrecks. For guests who prefer not to swim, there will be opportunities for beachcombing or perhaps a Zodiac cruise.
Days 13-14 At Sea
Two leisurely days at sea are yours to enjoy. Participate in discussions and onboard activities led by the Expedition Team, relax in one of the lounges with that book you’ve been meaning to read, and meet up with new friends for cocktails. Before turning in for the night, take a stroll on deck to take in the solitude of the vast sea and sky.
Day 15 San Pedro, Ivory Coast
Also known by the French name ‘Cote d’Ivoire’, the Ivory Coast is a land rich in tradition with a diverse tribal mix. It is one of the most important French-speaking countries of western Africa. Head out on tour today to nearby Sassandra passing some brilliant white sandy beaches, quite a contrast between the forested areas, before boarding dugout pirogues for an excursion into the lagoon. While on your pirogues, have an opportunity to spot birdlife and possibly some monkeys too. Once back in San Pedro you may pass by local fishermen going about their work before you re-board the Prince Albert II.
Day 16 At Sea
How will you spend your day today? A photography workshop, cooking demonstration or martini tasting seminar? Learning of Africa’s fascinating cultures or simply finding a sunny spot on the open deck to take in the fresh sea air? Your choices are as diverse as your interests.
Day 17 Takoradi, Ghana
Akwaaba! Welcome to Ghana, the Land of Sunshine. This morning set out to explore the Gold Coast area. Drive to Elmina Village where you will tour Elmina Castle, which was built in 1482 and is said to be the oldest European-built structure outside of Europe. Between the picturesque old town alleys and the numerous flat-bottomed pirogue boats in the harbor, enjoy one of West Africa’s greatest photo opportunities.
Continue to the notorious Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. First built in 1653 for the trade in timber and gold, the Castle was later used in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Visit the museum and view the dungeons that once held hundreds of men and women in unspeakable conditions as they awaited deportation across the Atlantic as slaves.
Alternatively, travel inland to visit the Kakum National Park, a 357-square-km park of undisturbed virgin rainforest. Join natural history staff and local guides for a walking tour through the forest and on a canopy walkway, offering an opportunity to see much of Ghana’s indigenous plant life, as well as rare butterflies, birds and game.
Following the morning tours, enjoy lunch at a nearby oceanfront resort and a final afternoon together, relaxing on Ghana’s magical beaches.
Day 18 Tema (Accra), Ghana
After breakfast, disembark the Prince Albert II.
Itinerary Notes
Expedition highlights listed here are possible experiences only and cannot be guaranteed. Your Expedition Leader and Captain will work together to ensure opportunities for adventure and exploration are the best possible, taking into account the prevailing weather and wildlife activity.Deposit & Payment
Initial deposit is 25% total trip cost, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover. Alternatively, you can send a check to our Missoula, Montana, office or register online at: https://www.adventure-life.com/forms/fourways.php
Final payment is due 130 days prior to departure.
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Cancellation Policy
| Days Prior to departure | Fee |
|---|---|
| 121 days or more | $300 |
| 120-91 days | 20% cruise cost |
| 90-46 days | 55% cruise cost |
| 45-31 days | 80% cruise cost |
| 30-0 days | 100% cruise cost |
Silver Explorer





- Ship Highlights
- Passengers : 132
- Luxury Expedition Ship
Embark on a luxurious expedition to the best far-flung destinations in the world aboard Silver Explorer (formerly known as the Prince Albert II), a purpose-built expedition cruise ship unlike any other. Designed specifically for navigating waters in some of the world’s most remote destinations, including both the Arctic and Antarctica waters, the 6,072-ton vessel boasts a strengthened hull with a Lloyd’s Register ice-class notation (1A) for passenger ships. With eight Zodiac boats, her 132 privileged guests can visit even the most off-the-beaten path locations. Experience the thrill of a true expedition aboard the Silver Explorer. Venture deep into regions where other vessels cannot go whilst enjoying a privileged lifestyle that is simply second-to-none.
Onboard, savor a convivial cosmopolitan ambiance and many special amenities usually found only on larger ships, including a spacious Library with an Internet Café, boutique shopping, a full-service spa, beauty salon, fitness center, sauna and two top-deck whirlpools. The Silver Explorer even features live evening entertainment and The Humidor, where connoisseurs can enjoy the finest cigars and cognacs — diversions offered by no other expedition ship.
All Ocean-view Accommodation
The largest average size accommodation of any expedition ship, each with private bath and an elegant ambiance of unrivaled luxury.
Complimentary Beverages Served
Choose from a premium selection of fine wines, champagnes, spirits, bottled water and soft drinks — all with the ship's compliments.
Besides the chilled bottle of champagne that awaits you, every accommodation includes a beverage cabinet stocked with your preferred assortment of beverages.
Gratuities Included
All onboard gratuities are included — none are ever expected.
Dining
Open Seating: when and with whom you dine is up to you. Gourmet menu's are provided by a preferred culinary partner. Enjoy delicious cuisine in casual resort attire - no tuxedos or formal evening dress required.
Complimentary 24-Hour Room Service
Late-night snack or full breakfast, lunch or dinner delivered at your request — with no charge and no tipping.
Complimentary, Hosted Adventures Ashore
Unearth fascinating dimensions of culture, adventure, history, science and the environment through a diverse collection of complimentary shoreside experiences and distinctive onboard events. Travel and interact with leading explorers, notable scholars, renowned authors, photographers and destination aficionados at your side as you learn the nuances of these exotic environments.
Open Bridge Policy
Visits are welcome 24 hours a day except when in port and weather permitting.
Ship Specifics
Crew: 111
Officers: International
Guest Capacity: 132
Tonnage: 6,072
Length: 354 Feet
Width: 52 Feet
Speed: 14 Knots
Passenger Decks: 5
Refurbished 2008
Register: 1A Ice-Class
Registry: Bahamas
| Cabins | |
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![]() | Adventurer Class 6 cabins on Deck 3, 180 sq. feet, Twin or Queen beds, 2 portholes. |
![]() | Explorer Class 4 cabins on Deck 4, Twin or Queen beds, 180 sq. feet with view window. |
![]() | View Suite 12 suites on Deck 3, 230 sq. feet with view window, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Vista Suite 16 suites on Deck 4, 194 - 230 sq. feet with large window, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Veranda Suite 8 suites on Deck 5, 215 sq. feet with French balcony, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Expedition Suite 4 suites on Deck 3, 430 sq. feet with 2 view windows, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Medallion Suite 2 suites on Deck 7, 358 sq. feet with private veranda, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Silver Suite 6 suites on Deck 5, 430 sq. feet with 2 French balconies, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Grand Suite 2 suites on Deck 7, 650 sq. feet with large private veranda, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Owner 2 suites on Deck 7, 540 sq. feet with large private veranda, Twin or Queen beds. |
























