Friendship Cruise by Mi Casa
PRICE FROM:
R4,840* per person sharing
Price based on 2 adults sharing a 2-sleeper cabin. Single or triple occupancy rates differ.
*The price listed was correct at the time of publishing on this website, however may change at any time prior to booking, without prior notice. Only the pricing given to you by your consultant should be considered the final correct pricing applicable to your booking.
R4,840* per person sharing
Price based on 2 adults sharing a 2-sleeper cabin. Single or triple occupancy rates differ.
*The price listed was correct at the time of publishing on this website, however may change at any time prior to booking, without prior notice. Only the pricing given to you by your consultant should be considered the final correct pricing applicable to your booking.
CRUISE DETAILS
Cruise ship: MSC Armonia
Departing from: Durban port
Ports of call: Portuguese Island (Mozambique)
Duration: 4 days / 3 nights
Departs: 05 February 2027
Cruise ship: MSC Armonia
Departing from: Durban port
Ports of call: Portuguese Island (Mozambique)
Duration: 4 days / 3 nights
Departs: 05 February 2027
Sail on the 'Friendship by Mi Casa' cruise from Durban 05 February 2027. Enjoy three nights of music, food, and entertainment aboard the luxury MSC Armonia and returning back 08 February 2027. Along the way enjoy the hottest tunes from some of SA's most talented DJ's alongside Mi Casa. Book now and make memories that will last a lifetime on the 'Friendship Cruise by Mi Casa' 2027.
BOOKING NOTES
Excluded from the above price: Port & Baggage Fees, Mandatory Insurance and Service Fees (standard charges at R2,101.00 per person), Miscellaneous Entertainment Fees of R1,500.00 per person and as well as currency adjustments.
Child policy:
Children are welcome.
Cruise fare for children
Infants (under 2): Cruise for free, but must still pay mandatory port charges and taxes.
Children (2-17): Pay a discounted percentage of the cruise fare. The exact percentage varies by departure.
Single-parent deal: The parent pays the regular fare, and the first child under 18 sails at a 15% discounted rate on selected departures. The second child pays the regular price.
Excluded from the above price: Port & Baggage Fees, Mandatory Insurance and Service Fees (standard charges at R2,101.00 per person), Miscellaneous Entertainment Fees of R1,500.00 per person and as well as currency adjustments.
Child policy:
Children are welcome.
Cruise fare for children
Infants (under 2): Cruise for free, but must still pay mandatory port charges and taxes.
Children (2-17): Pay a discounted percentage of the cruise fare. The exact percentage varies by departure.
Single-parent deal: The parent pays the regular fare, and the first child under 18 sails at a 15% discounted rate on selected departures. The second child pays the regular price.
Overview
Picture yourself in one of the trendiest Party Cruise in South Africa, alongside your closest friends surrounded by the Mzantsi’s hottest people, sipping your favourite drink and dancing under the sun. On this cruise you will enjoy the hottest tunes from some of SA's most talented DJ's alongside Mi Casa. Mi Casa are an ebullient pop outfit known for their infectious blend of jazz, dance music, and R&B, as well as African and Brazilian traditions.
This is set to be one of the best theme cruise this summer. Apart from music enjoy a luxury cruise ship that will surprise you, offering you an extensive range of on board facilities in a contemporary environment.
Highlights include:
Picture yourself in one of the trendiest Party Cruise in South Africa, alongside your closest friends surrounded by the Mzantsi’s hottest people, sipping your favourite drink and dancing under the sun. On this cruise you will enjoy the hottest tunes from some of SA's most talented DJ's alongside Mi Casa. Mi Casa are an ebullient pop outfit known for their infectious blend of jazz, dance music, and R&B, as well as African and Brazilian traditions.
This is set to be one of the best theme cruise this summer. Apart from music enjoy a luxury cruise ship that will surprise you, offering you an extensive range of on board facilities in a contemporary environment.
Highlights include:
- All meals onboard (breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, dinner & midnight snack) a range of restaurants to choose from
- Pizza station, burger station and buffet open 20 hours a day
- Daily onboard activities to choose from
- World class live entertainment at various venues every night
- Island beach excursions to Portuguese Island (weather permitting), with beach activities and beach bar-b-que
CRUISE DETAILS:
Itinerary
Itinerary
Day |
Date |
Port |
Arrival |
Departure |
1 |
Fri, 05 Feb |
Durban, South Africa |
---- |
14h00 |
2 |
Sat, 06 Feb |
Portuguese Island (Mozambique) |
10h00 |
20h00 |
3 |
Sun, 07 Feb |
At sea [Indian Ocean] |
---- |
---- |
4 |
Mon, 08 Feb |
Durban, South Africa |
06h00 |
---- |
*Information subject to change as a consequence of final berth or anchorage effective availability
CRUISE INCLUDES:
EXCLUDES:
- 3 nights accommodation, MSC Armonia cruise ship
- Inside cabin with a double bed that can be converted into two single beds (on request).
- All meals and snacks and activities
- The following drinks at the buffet restaurants only:
- Ice, cold water; hot water; American coffee by dispenser; concentrated juices; instant coffee; decaffeinated coffee; tea; milk. - Daily activities
- Onboard nightly entertainment - programme to be advised
- 1-day stop-over in Portuguese Island (weather permitting)
EXCLUDES:
- Any International & local flight/s
- Transfers to the ship
- Anything of a personal nature i.e. telephone calls, laundry, etc
- Any services, tours, meals and drinks not mentioned above
- Shore excursions
- Any items not mentioned above
Payment:
A deposit of R3,500.00 per cabin is all that is required to secure your cabin. The remaining balance is due 80 days before travel, paid either in one go or in monthly payments. If you book within 80 days of departure, you will need to pay the full amount at the time of booking.
A deposit of R3,500.00 per cabin is all that is required to secure your cabin. The remaining balance is due 80 days before travel, paid either in one go or in monthly payments. If you book within 80 days of departure, you will need to pay the full amount at the time of booking.
Ports of call
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Portuguese Island
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Set between the African coast and the Indian Ocean, Portuguese Island is a small, uninhabited island. It is located at the external limit of Maputo Bay, host to the capital of Mozambique, under the cover of Inhaca Island, the chosen location for some of the most luxurious resorts of the entire continent.
During your holiday, take some time between dips in the warm, crystalline ocean waters to stroll around this island. It is six kilometres long, about an hour walk on sand that caresses the soles of your feet (during the central hours of the day, it is best to wear open sandals because the sand becomes very hot), with only the blue of the water and the green of the low vegetation for company.
The mild effort involved will be repaid in kiosks serving refreshing beverages and local food. If you like rum, try the Tipo Tinto, which is distilled from local sugar cane. There is also no lack of beach activities: in addition to all the services available for those who just want to lay in the sun undisturbed, such as beach umbrellas, deckchairs and sunbeds, there is equipment for playing beach volleyball and beach tennis.
However, a piece of advice for all: don’t stop as soon as you get off the tender t that brings you to the island, look for a more secluded bay; they are just a short, pleasant stroll away. For those who wish it, it is also possible to circumnavigate the island and admire the coast and the bay of Maputo in a traditional dhow: boats with a triangular sail of Middle-Eastern origins that have sailed the waters of the Indian Ocean for centuries.
From Portuguese Island, it is possible to reach the nearby main island of Inhaca, where, in addition to fantastic beaches, there are restaurants, bars, a market and even a Marine Museum and old lighthouse.
During your holiday, take some time between dips in the warm, crystalline ocean waters to stroll around this island. It is six kilometres long, about an hour walk on sand that caresses the soles of your feet (during the central hours of the day, it is best to wear open sandals because the sand becomes very hot), with only the blue of the water and the green of the low vegetation for company.
The mild effort involved will be repaid in kiosks serving refreshing beverages and local food. If you like rum, try the Tipo Tinto, which is distilled from local sugar cane. There is also no lack of beach activities: in addition to all the services available for those who just want to lay in the sun undisturbed, such as beach umbrellas, deckchairs and sunbeds, there is equipment for playing beach volleyball and beach tennis.
However, a piece of advice for all: don’t stop as soon as you get off the tender t that brings you to the island, look for a more secluded bay; they are just a short, pleasant stroll away. For those who wish it, it is also possible to circumnavigate the island and admire the coast and the bay of Maputo in a traditional dhow: boats with a triangular sail of Middle-Eastern origins that have sailed the waters of the Indian Ocean for centuries.
From Portuguese Island, it is possible to reach the nearby main island of Inhaca, where, in addition to fantastic beaches, there are restaurants, bars, a market and even a Marine Museum and old lighthouse.
For More Info Contact Us:
Tel: +27 (0) 21 794 1619
WhatsApp (only): +27 72 890 9039
email: [email protected]
Tel: +27 (0) 21 794 1619
WhatsApp (only): +27 72 890 9039
email: [email protected]




