Africa: Spain, Canary Islands & Namibia
NCLSUN-20260510-22-CPT-SOUHOL

Africa: Spain, Canary Islands & Namibia

Departure 10 May 2026
Duration 22 Nights
Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line
Ship Norwegian Sun

Featured Cabins

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Itinerary

Cape Town, South Africa

Date of arrival 10 May 2026

Sometimes referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is the most famous port in South Africa and is influenced by many different cultures, including Dutch, British and Malay. The port was founded in 1652 by Dutch explorer Jan Van Riebeeck, and evidence of Dutch colonial rule remains throughout the region. The port is located on one of the world’s most important trade routes, and is mainly a container port and handler of fresh fruit. Fishing is another vital industry, with large Asian fishing fleets using Cape Town as a logistical repair base for much of the year. The region is famous for its natural beauty, with the imposing Table Mountain and Lions Head, as well as the many nature reserves and botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch which boasts an extensive range of indigenous plant life, including proteas and ferns. Cape Town’s weather is mercurial, and can change from beautiful sunshine to dramatic thunderstorms within a short period. A local adage is that in Cape Town you can experience four seasons in one day.

Cape Town

Walvis Bay, Namibia

Date of arrival 12 May 2026

Once a whaling station, Walvis Bay provides a gateway to the extraordinary desert landscapes of Namibia and is itself an area of unusual natural beauty. The showpiece of the Walvis Bay area is the natural lagoon where you can see flamingos in their thousands at certain times of the year, along with a variety of other wading birds such as the white pelican. Further inland you will find the stunning Namib Desert, which provides an unlikely home for a diverse array of wildlife. Alternatively, you could venture into the desert of Sossusvlei, whose mountainous ochre sand dunes are said to be the highest in the world, or visit the colonial town of Swakopmund.

Walvis Bay

Sao Tome Island, Sao Tome and Principe

Date of arrival 16 May 2026

São Tomé seems to embody a kind of lush tropical paradise usually associated with the South Pacific. The atmosphere here is palpably luxury and it is an intoxicating blend of sunlight, sea, air and fantastically abundant vegetation. São Tomé and Príncipe is a Portuguese-speaking island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western equatorial coast of Africa. It consists of two islands: São Tomé and Príncipe, located about 87 miles (140 kilometres) apart and about 155 and 140 miles (250 and 225 kilometres), respectively, off the northwestern coast of Gabon. Both islands are part of an extinct volcanic mountain range. São Tomé, the sizable southern island, is situated just north of the equator. It was named in honour of Saint Thomas by Portuguese explorers who happened to arrive at the island on his feast day. São Toméan culture is a mixture of African and Portuguese influences. São Toméans are known for ússua and socopé rhythms, while Principe is home to the dêxa beat. Portuguese ballroom dancing may have played an integral part in the development of these rhythms and their associated dances. Tchiloli is a musical dance performance that tells a dramatic story. The danço-congo is similarly a combination of music, dance and theatre.

Sao Tome Island
Day 1

Cape Town, South Africa

Date of arrival 10 May 2026

Sometimes referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is the most famous port in South Africa and is influenced by many different cultures, including Dutch, British and Malay. The port was founded in 1652 by Dutch explorer Jan Van Riebeeck, and evidence of Dutch colonial rule remains throughout the region. The port is located on one of the world’s most important trade routes, and is mainly a container port and handler of fresh fruit. Fishing is another vital industry, with large Asian fishing fleets using Cape Town as a logistical repair base for much of the year. The region is famous for its natural beauty, with the imposing Table Mountain and Lions Head, as well as the many nature reserves and botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch which boasts an extensive range of indigenous plant life, including proteas and ferns. Cape Town’s weather is mercurial, and can change from beautiful sunshine to dramatic thunderstorms within a short period. A local adage is that in Cape Town you can experience four seasons in one day.

Cape Town
Day 3

Walvis Bay, Namibia

Date of arrival 12 May 2026

Once a whaling station, Walvis Bay provides a gateway to the extraordinary desert landscapes of Namibia and is itself an area of unusual natural beauty. The showpiece of the Walvis Bay area is the natural lagoon where you can see flamingos in their thousands at certain times of the year, along with a variety of other wading birds such as the white pelican. Further inland you will find the stunning Namib Desert, which provides an unlikely home for a diverse array of wildlife. Alternatively, you could venture into the desert of Sossusvlei, whose mountainous ochre sand dunes are said to be the highest in the world, or visit the colonial town of Swakopmund.

Walvis Bay
Day 7

Sao Tome Island, Sao Tome and Principe

Date of arrival 16 May 2026

São Tomé seems to embody a kind of lush tropical paradise usually associated with the South Pacific. The atmosphere here is palpably luxury and it is an intoxicating blend of sunlight, sea, air and fantastically abundant vegetation. São Tomé and Príncipe is a Portuguese-speaking island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western equatorial coast of Africa. It consists of two islands: São Tomé and Príncipe, located about 87 miles (140 kilometres) apart and about 155 and 140 miles (250 and 225 kilometres), respectively, off the northwestern coast of Gabon. Both islands are part of an extinct volcanic mountain range. São Tomé, the sizable southern island, is situated just north of the equator. It was named in honour of Saint Thomas by Portuguese explorers who happened to arrive at the island on his feast day. São Toméan culture is a mixture of African and Portuguese influences. São Toméans are known for ússua and socopé rhythms, while Principe is home to the dêxa beat. Portuguese ballroom dancing may have played an integral part in the development of these rhythms and their associated dances. Tchiloli is a musical dance performance that tells a dramatic story. The danço-congo is similarly a combination of music, dance and theatre.

Sao Tome Island

Takoradi, Ghana

Date of arrival 18 May 2026

Ghana’s fourth-largest city plays serene beaches against a bustling commercial centre. People from around the world visit the shore, both for its beauty and to enjoy the fresh seafood served right on the sands. Frantic city life awaits a short distance inland, where an economy fuelled by Ghana’s oil industry is most apparent in the maze of vendors at Market Circle.

Takoradi

Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

Date of arrival 19 May 2026

Three hours south of Yamoussoukro, nestled in between the canals and waterways, lies Abidjan the economic capital of the Ivory Coast. Considered the crossroads of West Africa both economically and culturally, Abidjan benefits from clement temperatures year round, reaching average highs of around 88˚ Fahrenheit, or 30˚ Celsius. Like much of West Africa, this city has cachet and soul, and enjoys a diversity of cultures, traditions and people, notably through the French influence, but also through the steady stream of tourists that make the city both vibrant and cosmopolitan. Although its reputation was tarnished during the civil war in 2011, Abidjan held firm and has blossomed into a stunning coastal city, ripe for exploration.

Abidjan

Dakar, Senegal

Date of arrival 22 May 2026

Dakar, set at the tip of the Cape Vert peninsula, is West Africa’s westernmost point and the capital of French-speaking Senegal. Although it was not founded until 1857, it is West Africa’s oldest European city and one of the most westernised. The opening of the Dakar-St Louis railway in 1885 put the town on the map; it subsequently became a French naval base and in 1904, the capital of Afrique Occidentale Française. It bears the legacy of Africa’s French colonial past, especially so in the downtown Plateau area, where the architecture is redolent of southern France. Every inch a modern city, Dakar is a frenetic buzz of activity, which can be startling. Perhaps sample the popular mint tea and try your hand at bartering in the colourful craft markets for traditional embroidery, woodcarvings, metalwork and costume jewellery.

Dakar
Day 9

Takoradi, Ghana

Date of arrival 18 May 2026

Ghana’s fourth-largest city plays serene beaches against a bustling commercial centre. People from around the world visit the shore, both for its beauty and to enjoy the fresh seafood served right on the sands. Frantic city life awaits a short distance inland, where an economy fuelled by Ghana’s oil industry is most apparent in the maze of vendors at Market Circle.

Takoradi
Day 10

Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

Date of arrival 19 May 2026

Three hours south of Yamoussoukro, nestled in between the canals and waterways, lies Abidjan the economic capital of the Ivory Coast. Considered the crossroads of West Africa both economically and culturally, Abidjan benefits from clement temperatures year round, reaching average highs of around 88˚ Fahrenheit, or 30˚ Celsius. Like much of West Africa, this city has cachet and soul, and enjoys a diversity of cultures, traditions and people, notably through the French influence, but also through the steady stream of tourists that make the city both vibrant and cosmopolitan. Although its reputation was tarnished during the civil war in 2011, Abidjan held firm and has blossomed into a stunning coastal city, ripe for exploration.

Abidjan
Day 13

Dakar, Senegal

Date of arrival 22 May 2026

Dakar, set at the tip of the Cape Vert peninsula, is West Africa’s westernmost point and the capital of French-speaking Senegal. Although it was not founded until 1857, it is West Africa’s oldest European city and one of the most westernised. The opening of the Dakar-St Louis railway in 1885 put the town on the map; it subsequently became a French naval base and in 1904, the capital of Afrique Occidentale Française. It bears the legacy of Africa’s French colonial past, especially so in the downtown Plateau area, where the architecture is redolent of southern France. Every inch a modern city, Dakar is a frenetic buzz of activity, which can be startling. Perhaps sample the popular mint tea and try your hand at bartering in the colourful craft markets for traditional embroidery, woodcarvings, metalwork and costume jewellery.

Dakar

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

Date of arrival 25 May 2026

Perhaps the prettiest of the Canary Islands, Gran Canaria is an almost circular isle with the peak of Pozo de Las Nieves, its highest point, at the centre. With a wealth of natural beauty and all the exciting attractions of city life in the capital, the island offers the best of both worlds. You will no doubt wish to see the sights of the capital’s old quarter, which dates back to the 15th century and encompassses the Vegueta and Triana districts, and wherever you go you can enjoy the glorious subtropical climate, perfect for growing exotic palms and fruits.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

Date of arrival 26 May 2026

The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is a beautiful and scenic island which enjoys year-round sunshine and is dominated by Mount Teide. The mountain range runs through the centre of the island, with fertile valleys on the northern side. In the central part of the range is the gigantic natural crater of the Cañadas del Teide, about 14 miles in diameter. Santa Cruz, the island’s pretty capital, was originally a small fishing village but has now grown into a modern city, and also contains 16th-century civic buildings and ornate private mansions. Near the pier is the Santa Cruz Palmetum, a Botanical Garden covering an area of 29 acres, specialising in palms.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

Date of arrival 27 May 2026

Formed by a volcanic eruption, Madeira lies in the Gulf Stream, about 500 miles due west of Casablanca. Discovered by Portuguese explorer João Gonçalves Zarco in 1419, this beautiful island became part of Portugal’s vast empire and was named for the dense forest which cloaked it – ‘Madeira’ means ‘wood’ in Portuguese. Sugar plantations first brought wealth here, and when King Charles II of England granted an exclusive franchise to sell wine to England and its colonies, many British emigrants were drawn to the capital, Funchal. Today’s travellers come to Madeira for the varied and luxuriant scenery, from mountain slopes covered with vines to picturesque villages and a profusion of wild flowers. The natural beauty of the island has earned it many pseudonyms such as ‘The Floating Garden of the Atlantic’, ‘The Island of Eternal Springtime’ and ‘God’s Botanical Gardens’ and our selection of excursions aim to show you why.

Funchal, Madeira

Vigo, Spain

Date of arrival 30 May 2026

Dating from Roman times, the Galician city of Vigo has a fine natural harbour and is renowned as the biggest fishing port in the world. It is also full of history – it was in this fjord-like quay that the English and Dutch defeated the French and Spanish fleets in 1702. Today, the attractive marinas stand in contrast to the industrialised areas of the city, while further exploration will reveal the characteristic 17th-century architecture and attractive countryside beyond. The charming Old Town is a delight, with its labyrinth of winding narrow streets and shaded squares. Nearby is the Cathedral city of Tui, and further to the north is the pilgrimage centre of Santiago de Compostela, which can be reached by car in approximately 1¼ hours.

Vigo
Day 16

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

Date of arrival 25 May 2026

Perhaps the prettiest of the Canary Islands, Gran Canaria is an almost circular isle with the peak of Pozo de Las Nieves, its highest point, at the centre. With a wealth of natural beauty and all the exciting attractions of city life in the capital, the island offers the best of both worlds. You will no doubt wish to see the sights of the capital’s old quarter, which dates back to the 15th century and encompassses the Vegueta and Triana districts, and wherever you go you can enjoy the glorious subtropical climate, perfect for growing exotic palms and fruits.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Day 17

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

Date of arrival 26 May 2026

The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is a beautiful and scenic island which enjoys year-round sunshine and is dominated by Mount Teide. The mountain range runs through the centre of the island, with fertile valleys on the northern side. In the central part of the range is the gigantic natural crater of the Cañadas del Teide, about 14 miles in diameter. Santa Cruz, the island’s pretty capital, was originally a small fishing village but has now grown into a modern city, and also contains 16th-century civic buildings and ornate private mansions. Near the pier is the Santa Cruz Palmetum, a Botanical Garden covering an area of 29 acres, specialising in palms.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Day 18

Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

Date of arrival 27 May 2026

Formed by a volcanic eruption, Madeira lies in the Gulf Stream, about 500 miles due west of Casablanca. Discovered by Portuguese explorer João Gonçalves Zarco in 1419, this beautiful island became part of Portugal’s vast empire and was named for the dense forest which cloaked it – ‘Madeira’ means ‘wood’ in Portuguese. Sugar plantations first brought wealth here, and when King Charles II of England granted an exclusive franchise to sell wine to England and its colonies, many British emigrants were drawn to the capital, Funchal. Today’s travellers come to Madeira for the varied and luxuriant scenery, from mountain slopes covered with vines to picturesque villages and a profusion of wild flowers. The natural beauty of the island has earned it many pseudonyms such as ‘The Floating Garden of the Atlantic’, ‘The Island of Eternal Springtime’ and ‘God’s Botanical Gardens’ and our selection of excursions aim to show you why.

Funchal, Madeira
Day 21

Vigo, Spain

Date of arrival 30 May 2026

Dating from Roman times, the Galician city of Vigo has a fine natural harbour and is renowned as the biggest fishing port in the world. It is also full of history – it was in this fjord-like quay that the English and Dutch defeated the French and Spanish fleets in 1702. Today, the attractive marinas stand in contrast to the industrialised areas of the city, while further exploration will reveal the characteristic 17th-century architecture and attractive countryside beyond. The charming Old Town is a delight, with its labyrinth of winding narrow streets and shaded squares. Nearby is the Cathedral city of Tui, and further to the north is the pilgrimage centre of Santiago de Compostela, which can be reached by car in approximately 1¼ hours.

Vigo

Southampton, England

Date of arrival 1 Jun 2026

Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England.

Southampton
Day 23

Southampton, England

Date of arrival 1 Jun 2026

Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England.

Southampton

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Occupancy 4 persons
Size 151ft² (14m²)
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Occupancy 4 persons
Size 194ft² (18m²)
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Occupancy 5 persons
Size 248ft² (23m²)
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Size 140ft² (13m²)
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Oceanview with Large Porthole

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Oceanview with Picture Window

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Occupancy 3 persons
Size 226ft² (21m²)
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Family Oceanview

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Room Type Outside
Occupancy 5 persons
Size 172ft² (16m²)
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Size 269ft² (25m²)
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Size 420ft² (39m²)
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Family Balcony

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Size 409ft² (38m²)
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Occupancy 4 persons
Size 614ft² (57m²)
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Owner's Suite with Large Balcony

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Occupancy 4 persons
Size 1066ft² (99m²)
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Forward-Facing Penthouse with Balcony

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Size 635ft² (59m²)
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Size 592ft² (55m²)
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Size 398ft² (37m²)
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Size 452ft² (42m²)
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Size 474ft² (44m²)
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Size 323ft² (30m²)
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Size 140ft² (13m²)
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Size 172ft² (16m²)

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About the Ship

Ready to follow the sun instead of a timetable? Featuring a classic design and elegant interiors, Norwegian Sun® offers you a refined atmosphere for exploring top destinations worldwide.

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Norwegian sun Information

Launched 2001
Length 846 ft (258m)
Guest Capacity 1878
Cabins 968
Crew Members 906

Deck Plans

Biscayne Deck 4

  • Oceanview with Large Porthole
  • Solo Oceanview
  • Inside
  • Solo Inside
  • Sail Away Inside

Atlantic Deck 5

  • Four Seasons Main Dining Room
  • Seven Seas Main Dining Room
  • Seven Seas Court
  • La Cucina Italian Restaurant
  • The Atrium
  • Atrium Café & Bar
  • Guest Services
  • Shore Excursions
  • Oceanview with Picture Window
  • Solo Oceanview
  • Inside

Promenade / Oslo Deck 6

  • Bliss Ultra Lounge
  • Windjammer Bar
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Perspectives Studio
  • Professional Portraits
  • Stardust Lounge
  • The Photo Gallery
  • Lifestyles Room
  • Internet Café
  • Jogging/Walking Track
  • Meeting Rooms
  • East Indies Conference Centre & Library
  • Tradewinds Tax & Duty-Free
  • Cruisenext Desk
  • Bliss Ultra Lounge
  • Oceanview with Picture Window
  • Obstructed Oceanview
  • Sail Away Oceanview
  • Inside
  • Solo Inside
International Deck 7
  • The Champagne Bar
  • Sun Casino Bar
  • Casino
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Splash Academy Youth Centre
  • Sun Casino
  • EFFY Jewellery
  • Entourage Teen Room
  • Art Gallery
  • Galleria Shops
  • Stardust Lounge
  • Tradewinds Tax & Duty Free
  • Shopping Arcade
  • Oceanview with Picture Window
  • Sail Away Oceanview
  • Family Inside
  • Inside
Viking Deck 8

  • Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony
  • Forward-Facing Penthouse with Balcony
  • Penthouse with Balcony
  • Aft-Facing Club Balcony Suite
  • Aft-Facing Balcony
  • Family Balcony
  • Balcony
  • Solo Balcony
  • Sail Away Balcony
  • Family Oceanview
  • Oceanview with Picture Window
  • Family Inside
  • Inside
  • Solo Inside

Fjord Deck 9

  • Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony
  • Penthouse with Balcony
  • Aft-Facing Club Balcony Suite
  • Aft-Facing Balcony
  • Balcony
  • Solo Balcony
  • Family Oceanview
  • Oceanview with Picture Window
  • Family Inside
  • Inside
  • Solo Inside

Norway Deck 10

  • Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony
  • Aft-Facing Club Balcony Suite
  • Aft-Facing Balcony
  • Family Balcony
  • Balcony
  • Family Inside
  • Inside
  • Solo Inside

Pool Deck 11
  • Sports Bar
  • Garden Café
  • The Great Outdoors Café
  • Topsiders Bar
  • Moderno Churrascaria
  • Mandara Spa & Salon
  • Hot Tubs
  • Pulse Fitness Centre
  • The Oasis Pool
  • Sun Deck
  • Hot Tubs
  • Video Zone Arcade
  • Sauna & Steam Rooms
  • Owner’s Suite with Large Balcony
  • Club Balcony Suite
  • Sail Away Club Balcony Suite
  • Family Balcony
Sports Deck 12

  • Los Lobos Cantina
  • Cagney’s Steakhouse
  • Le Bistro
  • Sushi Bar
  • Teppanyaki Restaurant
  • Champs Bar
  • Spinnaker Lounge
  • Kids’ Pool
  • The Chapel
  • Promenade
  • Basketball/Volleyball Court
  • Golf Driving Net
  • Shuffleboard
  • Hot Tub
  • Lobby

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