M.S. Davinci, M.S. Fleurette, M.S. Star of Luxor, M.S.Royal Star
For over 40 years African Safari Club, has specialised in arranging holidays to Kenya and today proudly boast an excellent reputation as international market leaders.
From small beginnings the group now control five hotels on the Kenyan coast and seven safari lodges and camps. We have our own transfer and safari vehicles as well as a fleet of light aircraft to fly you directly to the wilderness game reserves from our private airstrip. What makes us unique is that we offer a year round programme of relaxing beach hotel holidays to Kenya which could incorporate an exciting african safari adventure.
Working closely with one of Egypt’s biggest tour company’s, our nile cruise boats, the Four Star ‘M.S. Fleurette’ and the Five Star 'M.S. Da Vinci', are reserved exclusively for African Safari Club’s guests.
There is no better way to experience the wonders of Egypt’s past than by Nile Cruise. On your 7 night journey from Luxor to Aswan, Egypt’s many ancient treasures are revealed in all their glorious splendour. Our Nile Cruises all include 10 FREE excursions accompanied by qualified Egyptologists.
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M.S. Davinci |
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| Launched: | 1st January 1993 | |
| Tonnage: | 2,466 | |
| Length: | 72 Feet | |
| Total Crew: | Unknown | |
| Occupancy: | 112 | |
| Rating: | 5 Stars | |
From the moment you enter at reception, with its marble floors, two seating areas and ornate marble staircase to the Upper Deck, you will be assured a warm welcome and friendly smile from all staff on board. |
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M.S. Fleurette |
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| Launched: | 1st January 1989 | |
| Tonnage: | 1,170 | |
| Length: | 209 Feet | |
| Total Crew: | Unknown | |
| Occupancy: | 93 | |
| Rating: | 4 Stars | |
From the moment you enter at reception, you will be assured a warm welcome and friendly smile from all staff on board. Facilities include a restaurant offering excellent views of the scenery as you pass by, two small gift shops, a large lounge with a bar and a laundry service. There is also a doctor available 24 hours a day. For your peace of mind, make sure you ask reception for a safety deposit box, which is available free of charge. Enjoy a cooling dip in the small swimming pool and relax with a refreshing drink at the pool bar. You can also be pampered by taking a massage in a secluded open-air area on deck. There is also table football and table tennis. |
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M.S. Star of Luxor |
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| Launched: | 1st January 1993 | |
| Tonnage: | 2,258 | |
| Length: | 239 Feet | |
| Total Crew: | Unknown | |
| Occupancy: | 112 | |
| Rating: | 5 Stars | |
Built in 1993, and refurbished in 2003, the Five Star M.S. Star of Luxor carries a maximum of just 112 guests in air-conditioned comfort along the river Nile. From the moment you enter at reception, with its marble floors and sweeping staircase, you will be assured a warm welcome and friendly smile from all staff on board. |
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M.S.Royal Star |
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| Launched: | 12th January 1956 | |
| Tonnage: | 5,600 | |
| Length: | 367 Feet | |
| Total Crew: | 137 | |
| Occupancy: | 200 | |
| Rating: | 2 Stars | |
M.S. Royal Star is fully stabilised and air-conditioned throughout and is ideal for cruising the islands of the Indian Ocean, as she is able to cruise close to shores and visit intriguing ports often inaccessible to larger ships. More importantly, with so few passengers there is no danger of overwhelming the character and often delicate ecosystem of the islands we visit, thus preserving what one has travelled to experience. Conditions permitting, the bridge is often open to passengers whilst at sea, which typifies the informality and similarly, the dress code is casual most evenings, although there will be one or two occasions when gentlemen will be expected to wear a jacket and tie. |
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In addition to economy Class seats, with a pitch of 31” and a luggage allowance of 23 kgs (which includes a maximum of 3kg hand luggage), you may opt for extra comfort in Economy Plus or Royal Safari Class cabins, which provide:-
ECONOMY PLUS:
33kg luggage allowance (which includes 3kg hand luggage)
Great leg room (33”pitch)
An upgraded menu and service
Complimentary beer, wine and soft drinks
ROYAL SAFARI CLASS:
43kg luggage allowance (which includes 3 kg hand luggage)
Wider seats and even greater leg room (36”pitch)
An upgraded menu and service
Complimentary in-flight drinks
Executive Lounge at Mombasa Airport
Window and adjacent seat, or aisle and adjacent seat can be booked in advance for your convenience.
REGIONAL CONNECTING FLIGHTS
We can provide connecting flights between Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Gatwick for a supplement of just £120 per person return.
As a holiday destination the Indian Ocean is without doubt one of the few remaining areas in the world that is still relatively uncommercialised and largely unaffected by mass tourism.
Our cruises range in duration from 4 to 18 nights, with itineraries which not only include the breathtakingly beautiful coral reef encircled Seychelles islands, the fascinating Mascarene Islands of Mauritius, with its ever-changing scenery and the French influenced island has a distinct and unique character of its own.
South Africa reveals an abundance of amazing scenery and diverse cultures. Our ‘Voyage to the Cape’ Visits the exciting ports of Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay and cosmopolitan Cape Town. What makes us unique is that we offer cruises of varying durations which can be combined with a relaxing stay at an exotic Kenya beach hotel and optional safari adventures.
The Indian Ocean - A Paradise to Behold
As a holiday destination the Indian Ocean is without doubt one of the few remaining areas in the world that is still relatively uncommercialised and largely unaffected by mass tourism. It is a paradise to behold - from the breathtakingly beautiful forested mountains and romantic sunsets of MahÈ and the idyllic, oft photographed palm fringed beaches of La Digue, to the mischievous lemurs of Madagascar and the bustling bazaars of Zanzibar, each island has a distinct and unique character of its own.
Great Variety
This programme of cruises in the Indian Ocean, which range in duration from 4 to 18 nights, offers a greater variety than ever before with itineraries which not only include the coral reef encircled Seychelles islands, but also the fascinating Mascarene islands of Mauritius, with its diverse cultures and the French influenced island of La Reunion.
Safaris often involve travel over rough ground and may not be suitable for those with certain medical conditions. If in doubt please contact us for advice. Your safari group may include customers from other European countries.
Whilst on safari, for your own safety, please observe the instructions of your driver/guide at all times.
Under no circumstances should you wander away from designated picnic areas, your safari of lodge/camp.
Please note that electricity and water supplies at safari lodges/camps can often be interrupted and occasionally cut completely at night.
It is advisable to include the following items in your luggage: first-aid kit, insect repellent, torch, high factor suntan lotion and diarrhea pills. If you were spectacles or contact lenses we recommend that you take a spare pair. Do not rely on being able to buy any items locally.
When holidaying in Kenya and visiting some of the islands in the Indian Ocean, it is important to remember that you cannot expect the same standards that we are accustomed to in Europe. There is little or no drainage, as a consequence, after a shower of rain the paths and roads can become muddy. Some vehicles are somewhat dilapidated and driving can be erratic. Energy conservation measures may mean that on occasions hotels are obliged to limit services such as water and electricity supplies which will result in power cuts, loss of air-conditioning and water shortages. Whilst electrical wiring always complies with local safety standards, these may be lower that we are accustomed to in Europe.
The presence of insects in a hotel or lodge should not be interpreted as a lack of cleanliness or hygiene. It is simply a fact of life in the tropics.
Mombasa is generally safe but we recommend that you do not go walking around the city at night and that you use only licensed taxis.
Please ensure that any excursions you buy are bought from a recognized and licensed operator who has adequate insurance cover. We also advise you not to buy food from beach or street vendors.
For your safety be more vigilant than you would at home.
In common with many tropical countries, general standards of hygiene and safety in Kenya and at the port of call on your cruise may differ from those in Europe. You should, therefore, exercise greater caution for your own protection and health. The risk of insect bites may be reduced by the use of repellent sprays and by covering up whenever possible, especially in wooded areas and at night. Tap water should not be used as drinking water and to minimize the risk of stomach upset, you should avoid too much fruit, drinks with ice and excess sunbathing.
Remember to take adequate supplies of any prescribed medication.
