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Experience Luxury and Culture: Cape Town to Singapore Cruise Expands Tourism Options

Published on December 22, 2025

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled two exciting new long-haul itineraries for the 2026/27 season, positioning Cape Town as a central hub in its luxury cruise network. The new voyages, operated by the recently refurbished Seven Seas Navigator, will connect Cape Town to major global destinations, including Lisbon and Singapore, offering travellers an immersive experience that highlights South Africa’s growing appeal in the luxury travel sector.

The launch of these new cruises marks a significant milestone in South Africa’s tourism industry, as Cape Town becomes a key embarkation and disembarkation port for international cruise travelers. With its strategic location on the Atlantic coast, Cape Town is set to welcome a growing number of affluent travelers seeking luxury cruises that offer both extensive itineraries and exceptional experiences.

The 25-Night Lisbon to Cape Town Cruise: A Transcontinental Journey

One of the standout itineraries in Regent Seven Seas’ 2026/27 season is a 25-night transcontinental voyage from Lisbon, Portugal, to Cape Town, South Africa. Departing on February 12, 2027, this cruise offers a captivating journey along the Atlantic coast of Africa, stopping at multiple exotic destinations and showcasing the continent’s cultural and natural diversity.

Passengers on this voyage will have the opportunity to explore a range of West African countries, with stops in Madeira, the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Senegal, The Gambia, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, and São Tomé and Príncipe. A highlight of the journey is an overnight stay in Walvis Bay, Namibia, before the cruise concludes beneath Cape Town’s Table Mountain. This itinerary not only promotes tourism to South Africa but also positions Cape Town as a luxury cruise turnaround port, capable of handling long-haul international cruises with ease.

30-Night Cape Town to Singapore Voyage: A Seamless Journey Between Two Continents

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Following its arrival in Cape Town, the Seven Seas Navigator will embark on a 30-night journey from Cape Town to Singapore, departing on March 9, 2027. This ambitious route will take guests through the Mozambique Channel, with stops in Port Elizabeth, Maputo (Mozambique), Nosy Be (Madagascar), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), and Mahé (Seychelles), before heading into Southeast Asia.

The Cape Town to Singapore voyage is a unique offering, connecting southern Africa with Asia-Pacific in a single, seamless journey. This extended cruise is ideal for luxury travelers looking for a slow-paced journey that combines exotic destinations with high-end service and luxury amenities. The cruise is set to showcase not only the scenic beauty of Africa’s coastal regions but also the vibrant cultures of the Indian Ocean islands, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a deep, immersive travel experience.

Enhancing Cape Town’s Role in Global Luxury Tourism

With these new cruises, Cape Town is becoming an even more important player in the global luxury tourism market. The city’s exceptional natural beauty, combined with its robust tourism infrastructure and world-class tourism services, positions it as an attractive departure and arrival point for luxury cruises. Cape Town’s status as a growing tourism hub is further bolstered by the development of new cruise facilities and enhanced port services, making it easier for tourists to embark on journeys that connect Africa with Europe, Asia, and beyond.

For South Africa, the expansion of luxury cruise itineraries is an important step in increasing its visibility as a prime destination for high-net-worth individuals and luxury travelers. These long-haul cruises, which offer extensive stays in key African ports, open new opportunities for local businesses, including hotels, restaurants, and tour operators, to capitalize on the growing influx of affluent international visitors.

The Seven Seas Navigator: Designed for Extended Ocean Crossings

The Seven Seas Navigator, which will operate these two key routes, is designed specifically for long ocean crossings. Accommodating 496 guests in 244 all-suite cabins, the ship offers luxurious onboard facilities, including multiple dining venues, spacious public areas, and a range of entertainment options. With its well-appointed cabins and personalized service, the Seven Seas Navigator provides a perfect vessel for extended voyages, ensuring passengers enjoy comfort and relaxation throughout their journey.

This ship’s refurbishment in late 2026 will enhance its already impressive amenities, preparing it for the ambitious long-haul cruises between Cape Town, Lisbon, and Singapore. The ship’s design, which includes multiple lounges, a luxurious spa, and a well-equipped fitness center, ensures that it meets the high standards expected by luxury travelers.

A Wider Impact on Africa’s Travel Sector

The introduction of these extended African itineraries is expected to have a ripple effect on Africa’s tourism sector, particularly in southern Africa. By promoting Cape Town as a luxury cruise hub, Regent Seven Seas is helping to raise the region’s profile on the global tourism stage. Moreover, these voyages are likely to encourage tourists to explore the many natural wonders and cultural attractions of South Africa, Mozambique, and the surrounding islands.

As the Greater Bay Area initiative in China and other open skies policies continue to shape the future of regional tourism, these long-haul cruises linking Africa and Asia could catalyze further growth in the cruise market, with South Africa standing to gain from increased tourism and trade between continents.

Conclusion

Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ new luxury itineraries from Cape Town to Lisbon and Singapore represent a significant step forward in global luxury travel. With Cape Town positioned as a key hub, the expansion of these long-haul cruises promises to enhance the region’s tourism offerings, promote economic development, and support a thriving cruise industry in southern Africa. As more travelers seek immersive, culturally rich experiences, these extended voyages offer the ideal way to explore the best of Africa and Asia-Pacific in a single luxurious journey.

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