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16-Day Coastal and Inland Luxury Journey from Cape Town to Zimbabwe
This itinerary is designed for travelers who want a broader Southern African experience than a classic sea-only charter can offer. Beginning in Cape Town, the route follows South Africa’s eastern progression into Mozambique before concluding with a carefully coordinated inland extension through Zambia and Zimbabwe. The result is a rare hybrid program where luxury sailing, major coastal gateways and structured inland travel are combined into one cohesive 16-day experience. For guests, that means enjoying the best of both worlds - the privacy and elegance of a fully crewed yacht, followed by a smooth transition into land-based regional exploration.
Cape Town sets an appropriately elevated tone at the outset. Its strong marina services, secure berthing and international connectivity make embarkation efficient and reassuring, while the destination itself brings prestige and visual drama from the very first moment. Once on board, guests are supported by a 6-crew service framework focused on precision, hospitality and continuity. Every stage is handled with care, whether the day calls for open-water cruising, port logistics or onward transfer coordination. That consistency is what allows an itinerary with such varied elements to feel unified and refined rather than fragmented.
About Our Service in South Africa, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Day 1 - Departure from Cape Town begins after boarding formalities and safety briefings have been completed. The yacht eases into the voyage along South Africa’s southern coast, giving guests time to become familiar with their surroundings and settle into the calm rhythm of life on board. The first day establishes the charter’s core qualities - polished service, spacious comfort and purposeful travel.
Day 2 - With the yacht continuing eastward, the day is defined by steady navigation and the quiet luxury of uninterrupted sea time. Guests can enjoy the open decks, comfortable shared spaces and attentive crew support while the coastline gradually evolves around them.
Day 3 - Port Elizabeth provides the first operational stop, allowing technical checks and refueling to be managed efficiently. This pause adds structure to the route and reinforces the professional planning behind the experience, ensuring the onward cruise remains smooth and well supported.
Day 4 - Cruising through the Eastern Cape brings a visible and atmospheric change. Conditions become warmer, the coastline more varied and the sense of moving deeper into Southern Africa more pronounced. On board, the service remains relaxed and highly responsive, preserving the charter’s effortless tone.
Day 5 - Durban marks a major coastal waypoint. Its modern marina facilities and logistical importance make it a valuable stop before the yacht continues beyond South African waters. Guests benefit from the contrast between urban port energy and the privacy of their onboard environment.
Day 6 - Departing Durban, the yacht enters a more open Indian Ocean rhythm. Longer cruising hours are balanced by warm conditions and the inviting character of the yacht’s exterior spaces, making this an especially enjoyable passage day for guests who appreciate comfort under way.
Day 7 - Entry into Mozambican waters introduces a tropical dimension to the itinerary. The sea state, atmosphere and visual tone all begin to shift, and the route feels increasingly international. Throughout the transition, the crew keeps every logistical detail handled in the background.
Day 8 - Arrival in Maputo brings the first Mozambican port stop. Immigration and customs procedures are completed efficiently, and the marina provides the support needed to maintain the journey’s operational precision. For guests, the stop adds another national layer to an already dynamic itinerary.
Day 9 - Cruising north from Maputo restores the uninterrupted ease of life at sea. The day emphasizes warm conditions, spacious horizons and the understated pleasure of moving through an increasingly exclusive coastal corridor while enjoying a highly personalized onboard environment.
Day 10 - Vilankulo offers a useful and well-positioned stop for provisioning, refueling and checks. It also acts as a staging point for the final maritime segment, maintaining continuity in service while supporting the broader structure of the route.
Day 11 - The yacht continues along Mozambique’s coast with stable conditions and a settled cruising pace. This day serves as a bridge between the charter’s ocean-based experience and the inland extension that follows, allowing guests to fully enjoy the final uninterrupted sea passage.
Day 12 - Beira marks the last coastal destination of the sailing section. Docking and arrival procedures are completed smoothly, after which preparations are made for the next stage of the itinerary. This transition is handled with the same level of care as the maritime portion, ensuring guests never feel a break in quality or continuity.
Day 13 - Travel onward to Zambia takes place by private charter flight or a high-end arranged transfer, depending on final operational planning. The focus is on comfort, timing and seamless coordination. Rather than ending at the coast, the itinerary expands inland, giving guests a broader Southern African perspective within the same luxury program.
Day 14 - The Zambia segment is structured around elevated land-based hospitality and a continuation of the journey’s premium standard. While the setting changes from yacht to inland destination, the emphasis remains the same - comfort, tailored arrangements and a well-managed guest experience from start to finish.
Day 15 - Transfer to Zimbabwe is organized with close attention to timing, border logistics and guest convenience. This stage reinforces the itinerary’s multi-country character and demonstrates how smoothly sea and land experiences can be linked when managed to a high professional standard.
Day 16 - Final disembarkation in Zimbabwe concludes a route that is notably different from conventional charters. Guests depart having experienced both the maritime and inland dimensions of Southern Africa through one coherent, luxury-led program.
The Yacht at the Heart of the Journey
Throughout the coastal part of the itinerary, the 37m Dubois sailing yacht provides a setting that is elegant, comfortable and reassuringly capable. Her design combines graceful exterior proportions with interior spaces that feel bright, open and carefully considered. The salon supports both privacy and sociability, while the deck layout encourages long hours outdoors with ample room for dining, conversation and simply absorbing the passing scenery.
Because this itinerary includes substantial cruising distance, the yacht’s livability matters as much as her visual appeal. She succeeds on both counts. Guests can settle in for the long route without compromise, enjoying a calm onboard atmosphere supported by a professional 6-crew team that keeps every part of the experience running smoothly.
Why This Multi-Country Format Works So Well
The strength of this charter lies in its range and originality. It begins with a polished sailing experience from Cape Town, follows an impressive coastal progression through South Africa and Mozambique, and then extends inland to Zambia and Zimbabwe without losing its luxury identity. That combination is difficult to execute well, which is precisely why this itinerary stands out. It offers guests a broader regional perspective, stronger experiential variety and a more memorable overall journey than a standard one-format charter. For travelers seeking something genuinely distinctive in Southern Africa, this is an outstanding option and one that deserves prompt reservation.












































































