Kuvaus
14-Day West Coast Expedition from Cape Town to Luanda
Cape Town provides a commanding start for this long-range Atlantic itinerary, pairing polished marina infrastructure with one of the world’s most striking sailing backdrops. From the moment guests arrive for embarkation, the experience is shaped by efficiency, privacy and a sense of purpose. This is not a routine coastal cruise, but a serious luxury passage through Southern Africa’s west coast corridor, designed for travelers who value distance, scenery and the rare appeal of remote maritime exploration. The route combines the comfort of a fully crewed charter with the character of an expedition, linking South Africa, Namibia and Angola through a carefully managed 14-day sailing program.
The service on board is structured around refinement without complication. A professional team of 6 crew members manages navigation, hospitality, daily operations and guest comfort with consistency and discretion, allowing the atmosphere to remain relaxed even during longer offshore legs. Throughout the journey, open deck spaces invite panoramic viewing, quiet reading, sunbathing and alfresco dining, while the yacht’s elegant interior provides a calm retreat between ports. What makes this itinerary distinctive is the contrast it delivers - dramatic Atlantic seascapes, isolated stretches of coastline, heritage ports and important operational stopovers that together create a route with depth, rhythm and genuine regional character.
About Our Service in Cape Town, Namibia and Angola
Day 1 - The voyage begins in Cape Town, where embarkation formalities, guest welcome procedures and safety briefings are completed before departure. Once underway, the yacht turns north along the Atlantic seaboard, revealing bold coastal scenery and a refreshing open-water atmosphere. It is the ideal first day for settling into the pace of the charter, becoming familiar with the yacht and enjoying the transition from marina life to expedition cruising.
Day 2 - The yacht continues along South Africa’s west coast, where the landscape becomes quieter and more elemental. Long uninterrupted stretches of ocean define the day, while the crew maintains smooth onboard service and guests enjoy the sense of remoteness that begins to shape the journey. This is a day for relaxation, marine-life spotting and appreciating the steady rhythm of offshore travel.
Day 3 - Arrival in Lüderitz introduces the first international port call. Known for its German colonial influence and unusual setting on Namibia’s coast, Lüderitz brings a marked change in atmosphere. Clearance procedures and any operational requirements are handled efficiently by the crew, while guests can take in the historic surroundings and enjoy the rare feeling of reaching a destination that remains outside mainstream charter circuits.
Day 4 - Cruising north along the Namibian coastline delivers one of the most dramatic stretches of the itinerary. The Skeleton Coast is celebrated for its remote character, striking emptiness and untamed maritime energy. With very little sign of settlement, the day feels expansive and immersive, offering uninterrupted views, seabird activity and a true blue-water expedition mood.
Day 5 - Walvis Bay provides an important and well-organized stopover. As Namibia’s principal maritime hub, it offers secure docking and practical support for technical checks, refueling or provisioning where required. For guests, the stop adds balance to the itinerary, combining operational convenience with the chance to observe the changing coastal setting before the yacht resumes its northbound route.
Day 6 - Departing Walvis Bay, the passage shifts back into deeper Atlantic waters. Longer cruising hours and broad ocean horizons define the day, yet the onboard experience remains calm and luxurious. Dining on deck, time in the lounge and the natural cadence of the sea create a highly restorative atmosphere while the crew maintains efficient onward progress.
Day 7 - Entry into Angolan waters marks a meaningful milestone on the route. Navigation planning and coordination with port authorities become part of the operational background, but for guests the experience remains effortless. The day feels transitional, carrying the anticipation of a new country and a warmer coastal environment ahead.
Day 8 - Namibe offers a memorable combination of desert tones and Atlantic waterfront scenery. Formalities are completed on arrival, after which the stop serves both practical and experiential value. It is an opportunity to restock, reset and appreciate a destination that blends sparse natural beauty with the quiet energy of a working coastal city.
Day 9 - Sailing north from Namibe, the coastline begins to evolve. Wide beaches, warmer conditions and a gentler visual rhythm accompany the day’s cruising. On board, the sense of distance covered becomes part of the luxury itself, with every meal, lounge moment and ocean view reinforcing the privilege of traveling this far in comfort.
Day 10 - Mid-coast Angola brings another full day of purposeful passage making. Rather than rushing from one stop to the next, the itinerary allows guests to appreciate the yacht as both a destination and a means of travel. The crew preserves a seamless flow of service while the yacht maintains steady advancement toward Angola’s more developed ports.
Day 11 - Arrival in Benguela creates a noticeable shift from the earlier remote sectors of the route. The port offers a more connected urban setting and a useful point for checks, resupply and optional short visits ashore. This contrast is one of the strengths of the itinerary, showing multiple faces of the Southern African west coast within one continuous voyage.
Day 12 - From Benguela, the yacht proceeds toward Luanda with stable conditions and long open-water stretches. Guests can enjoy the final full day of cruising with time on deck, quiet private moments in the salon and uninterrupted service that remains attentive without intrusion.
Day 13 - Luanda arrives as the final major destination and a fitting conclusion to this ambitious west coast program. As Angola’s capital and principal port city, it offers the structure and infrastructure expected at the end of a multi-country sailing journey. Docking is completed at a secure marina while arrival procedures are handled smoothly.
Day 14 - Disembarkation in Luanda concludes a rare Atlantic expedition that spans multiple national coastlines and a remarkable range of maritime landscapes. Guests leave having experienced far more than a point-to-point transfer - this is a carefully executed Southern African passage where luxury service and serious voyage-making coexist in a highly memorable form.
The Yacht Experience On Board
This 37m Dubois luxury sailing yacht is exceptionally well suited to a route of this nature. Her design pedigree is evident in the balance between exterior elegance and practical blue-water capability, making her an excellent platform for guests who want both style and substance. Expansive decks create generous open-air living areas for dining, conversation and uninterrupted viewing, while the salon is arranged to feel bright, spacious and inviting throughout the voyage. Large windows draw the outside in, helping guests remain connected to the passing seascape even while relaxing indoors.
Accommodation areas are arranged to provide privacy and comfort over an extended duration, which matters greatly on a 14-day itinerary. The interior atmosphere is polished rather than overstated, allowing the yacht to feel both luxurious and genuinely livable. Combined with the support of a skilled 6-crew team, the onboard environment remains composed, hospitable and reassuring from departure to final arrival.
Why This Atlantic Route Deserves Your Dates
This charter stands apart because it offers something increasingly rare - distance, purpose and exclusivity without sacrificing comfort. Many itineraries promise scenery, but few deliver the operational depth and geographic range of this west coast passage while maintaining a luxury standard throughout. Cape Town’s strong embarkation platform, the yacht’s proven elegance and the crew’s consistent professionalism come together to create a journey that feels seamless despite its scale. For travelers seeking a serious maritime experience with premium service, this 14-day route to Angola is a distinguished choice, and preferred dates should be secured early to match the planning requirements of such a unique expedition.












































































