On our VASCO DA GAMA, which was named Ship of the Year in April 2023, you can travel to your personal places of longing all over the world. Whether you are dreaming of the North Cape, the Mediterranean or even a trip around the world: You will indulge in pure cruise feeling on a comparatively small ship with a manageable number of guests of maximum 1,000 passengers. Enjoy the family atmosphere on board our charming ocean-going vessel VASCO DA GAMA and indulge in culinary delights in our five restaurants. Our attentive, German-speaking service staff will serve you top-class drinks in the seven bars and cafés on board, which have been furnished with great attention to detail. The heated swimming pool on the Lido Deck can be used all year round, regardless of the weather, thanks to the flexible sliding glass roof. Our on-board program is rounded off by first-class entertainment with on-board shows, varied live music and lectures on local history.
Pure samba pleasure: from Brazil to Europe
35 days | Montevideo - Punta del Este - Porto Alegre - Itajaí - Paraty - Rio de Janeiro - Recife - Natal - Cape Verde - TenerifeWhy this trip?
- The my choice fare already includes the flight package from/to FRA and €1,000 on-board credit per person.
- Sugarloaf Mountain, the Christ the Redeemer statue and Copacabana: three sights that people around the world want to see at least once in their lives
- You will marvel at the large coral reef off the coast of Recife and take an exciting river boat trip
- Get to know the white beaches, desert landscapes, lagoons and small lakes of Natal - swimming, snorkeling and riding in a buggy
- Anyone crossing the equator at sea for the first time is baptized: On this voyage, you have the opportunity to take part in this ritual, which is customary for seafarers all over the world
Itinerary
Montevideo (Uruguay)
The fact that Uruguay is also called the "Switzerland of South America" has less to do with its geography than with its millionaire density. Strolling through the old town, admiring the monuments and mausoleums on the Plaza Independencia, buying fruit and vegetables at the Mercado Agricola or fresh seafood at the Mercado del Puerto - Montevideo makes it easy to feel good.
Departure 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
Montevideo (Uruguay)
The fact that Uruguay is also called the "Switzerland of South America" has less to do with its geography than with its millionaire density. Strolling through the old town, admiring the monuments and mausoleums on the Plaza Independencia, buying fruit and vegetables at the Mercado Agricola or fresh seafood at the Mercado del Puerto - Montevideo makes it easy to feel good.
Punta del Este (Uruguay)
The Riviera of South America is as beautiful as its name suggests. Punta del Este enchants with white sandy beaches, azure waters and beautiful resorts. Just behind them grow pine forests, mimosa and eucalyptus trees. But the town itself, with its Ralli Museum of Contemporary Art, the Temple of San Antonio and the Faro de Punta del Este lighthouse, is also worth seeing.
Porto Alegre (Brazil)
Also known as "the green metropolis" because of its many parks and gardens, Porto Alegre also appeals with its neoclassical buildings and numerous museums. In addition, the city is known for its gaúcho culture. You should not miss a visit to one of the numerous Centros de Tradicao Gaúcha, where traditional music and dances are presented.
Day 5
Erholung auf See.
Itajaí (Blumenau, Brazil)
One of the oldest and therefore also most impressive cities in Brazil. In Blumenau and Joinville you will follow in the footsteps of German immigrants who sought (and found) their fortune here many decades ago.
Paranaguá (Brazil)
Paranaguá was founded as early as the 17th century, when rumors of gold in the region began to circulate. The many fortune seekers who subsequently emigrated to Paranaguá are still evidenced by the well-preserved 17th and 18th century buildings in the historic center of town. Visit the bustling market hall and the former Jesuit school across the street, which now houses the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.
Paranaguá (Brazil)
Paranaguá was founded as early as the 17th century, when rumors of gold in the region began to circulate. The many fortune seekers who subsequently emigrated to Paranaguá are still evidenced by the well-preserved 17th and 18th century buildings in the historic center of town. Visit the bustling market hall and the former Jesuit school across the street, which now houses the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.
Santos (Brazil)
You can enjoy the best panorama over Santos on Monte Serrat, which you have previously climbed either via 415 steps or with the help of the funicular railroad. In addition to the great view, the city will also delight you with the city aquarium, which is famous throughout Brazil.
Abraão (Ilha Grande, Brazil)
Headlong into an unforgettable adventure we plunge on Ilha Grande. The former pirate and prison island has a turbulent past behind it. In the meantime, however, it attracts not so much feared pirates as welcome sailors. 22 official and almost 100 unofficial dream beaches are 122 good reasons for this. Particularly beautiful is Praia de Lopes Mendes, where you should definitely not only lie on the beach, but also explore the surrounding nature of the jungle, which is difficult to access, on a hike.
Abraão (Ilha Grande, Brazil)
Headlong into an unforgettable adventure we plunge on Ilha Grande. The former pirate and prison island has a turbulent past behind it. In the meantime, however, it attracts not so much feared pirates as welcome sailors. 22 official and almost 100 unofficial dream beaches are 122 good reasons for this. Particularly beautiful is Praia de Lopes Mendes, where you should definitely not only lie on the beach, but also explore the surrounding nature of the jungle, which is difficult to access, on a hike.
Paraty (Brazil)
The colonial Centro Histórico is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and well worth a visit. Beautiful schooner cruises invite you to swim and snorkel - alternatively, those who prefer to walk can discover the rainforest on a hike along the Golden Trail. The Golden Trail once connected Paraty with Diamantina and would not be called that if everything here did not revolve around the valuable rock.
Paraty (Brazil)
The colonial Centro Histórico is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and well worth a visit. Beautiful schooner cruises invite you to swim and snorkel - alternatively, those who prefer to walk can discover the rainforest on a hike along the Golden Trail. The Golden Trail once connected Paraty with Diamantina and would not be called that if everything here did not revolve around the valuable rock.
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Besides the carnival, Rio de Janeiro has a lot in store for you. Whether it's Sugar Loaf Mountain, the statue of Christ or Copacabana, everyone is guaranteed to get their money's worth here!
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Besides the carnival, Rio de Janeiro has a lot in store for you. Whether it's Sugar Loaf Mountain, the statue of Christ or Copacabana, everyone is guaranteed to get their money's worth here!
Vitória (Brazil)
The "little Rio de Janeiro" is divided into an upper and lower town, which are connected by numerous staircases. The upper city is particularly interesting with its historic center, green spaces and colonial relics. Those who prefer to relax on the beach should pay a visit to the lower town.
Day 18
Recreation at sea.
Ilhéus (Brazil)
It's high time you got to know the everyday life of the Brazilians. In the historic city center of Ilhéus with its cathedral you will have plenty of opportunity to do so.
Salvador de Bahia (Brazil)
The Brazilian martial art Capoeira originates from Salvador de Bahia and is still taught and practiced here today. The Elevador Lacerda observation tower, the Cocoa Museum and the ornate churches together with the impressive architecture of the historic center make up the charm of the third largest city in the country.
Salvador de Bahia (Brazil)
The Brazilian martial art Capoeira originates from Salvador de Bahia and is still taught and practiced here today. The Elevador Lacerda observation tower, the Cocoa Museum and the ornate churches together with the impressive architecture of the historic center make up the charm of the third largest city in the country.
Recife (Brazil)
Off the coast of Recife, also called the "Brazilian Venice," it's worth taking a look underwater. The city is named after its breathtaking reef of shells and coral, which is exposed at low tide. On land, there is also much to discover. Simply because of its division into mainland, peninsula and island, Recife offers a lot of variety. In addition, there are the impressive colonial houses from the times of sugar cane cultivation, which provide a very special atmosphere in the middle of the metropolis.
Natal (Brazil)
As the "City of the Sun," Natal boasts 300 cloudless days a year and an average temperature of 28 degrees in summer and 24 degrees in winter. The historic old town of Ribeira is worth a visit, as is the old fortress "Forte dos Reis Magos", which is the town's landmark. Because of its construction start on Epiphany Day 1598, it is called "Fortress of the Wise". White beaches like in Ponta Negra, desert landscapes, lagoons and small lakes invite around Natal to buggy rides, swimming and snorkeling.
Fortaleza (Brazil)
Brazil's fifth-largest city has something for everyone - in addition to gorgeous, mile-long sandy beaches, culture enthusiasts will also get their money's worth with walks in the city's interior along historic buildings and impressive structures such as the Catedral Metropolitana de Fortaleza.
Day 25
Crossing the equator.
Day 26
Recreation at sea.
Day 27
Recreation at sea.
Day 28
Recreation at sea.
Praia (Cape Verde)
In the capital Praia on Santiago, European and African influences merge. Here you understand what "creol" means, in the markets you can feel the African influence of the mainland. In the Mercado Municipal your palate will get its money's worth: fresh papayas, mangos, guavas, sweet potatoes and many other exotic fruits await you on the Cape Verde island of Santiago.
Mindelo (Cape Verde)
Stroll through the picturesque port city of Mindelo and visit small shops, the quaint fish market, charming cafes and unique museums. The magnificent Praça Nova district with its pastel-colored stucco villas and the beautiful city park invite you to relax in Cape Verde.
Mindelo (Cape Verde)
Stroll through the picturesque port city of Mindelo and visit small shops, the quaint fish market, charming cafes and unique museums. The magnificent Praça Nova district with its pastel-colored stucco villas and the beautiful city park invite you to relax in Cape Verde.
Day 32
Recreation at sea.
Day 33
Recreation at sea.
Day 34
Recreation at sea.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands)
Santa Cruz de Tenerife enchants with picturesque Art Nouveau architecture, colorful carnival events and the striking architecture of the Auditorio de Tenerife "Adán Martín". Also explore the breathtaking national park around Spain's highest mountain, Mount Teide, as well as the enchanting town of San Cristóbal de La Laguna!
Disembarkation until 09:00.
Services
- Flight package from/to Frankfurt included
- 1000 € on-board credit p.p.
- Cruise in the booked cabin category
- nicko cruises full board
- nicko cruises cruise management
- German-speaking local tour guide during the excursions (this cannot be guaranteed in all destinations, in these cases English-speaking guide)
- English-speaking service on board
- Entertainment programme and lectures on the countries visited on board
- Childcare and a large children‘s area extended over two decks with indoor and outdoor areas
- Comfortable Whisper audio system on all excursions operated by nicko cruises
- Use of the fitness area, swimming pools, outdoor sports area and spa area with sauna
- Travel documents
- Luggage service between landing stage and cabin for embarkation and disembarkation
- All port and passenger fees
The services provided during your trip
- Classic beverage package on sea voyages with VASCO DA GAMA: €1,122 p. P.
- Premium beverage package on sea voyages with VASCO DA GAMA: €1,802 p. P.
- Non-alcoholic beverage package for kids & teens on sea voyages with VASCO DA GAMA: €476 p. P.
- Insurance
- Complete insurance
- Travel cancellation insurance
- Travel health insurance
Additional services
Your ship: VASCO DA GAMA
On our VASCO DA GAMA, which was named Ship of the Year in April 2023, you can travel to your personal places of longing all over the world. Whether you are dreaming of the North Cape, the Mediterranean or even a trip around the world: You will indulge in pure cruise feeling on a comparatively small ship with a manageable number of guests of maximum 1,000 passengers. Enjoy the family atmosphere on board our charming ocean-going vessel VASCO DA GAMA and indulge in culinary delights in our five restaurants. Our attentive, German-speaking service staff will serve you top-class drinks in the seven bars and cafés on board, which have been furnished with great attention to detail. The heated swimming pool on the Lido Deck can be used all year round, regardless of the weather, thanks to the flexible sliding glass roof. Our on-board program is rounded off by first-class entertainment with on-board shows, varied live music and lectures on local history.