March 1, 2022 – Photo of the Day – Richards Bay, South Africa

Richards Bay, South Africa – Gateway to Zululand

TUESDAY, 1 MARCH 2022 RICHARDS BAY, SOUTH AFRICA
Arrival: 8:30 AM All Aboard: 10:30 PM Departure: 11:00 PM
TODAY’S WEATHER Partly Cloudy High: 84°F 29°C Low: 72°F 22°C
DRESS CODE: CASUAL
For Ladies: DRESSES OR BLOUSES AND PANTS
For Gentlemen: SPORT SHIRTS AND SLACKS
No shorts or flip-flop-type footwear after 6:00 PM in indoor venues

RICHARDS BAY, SOUTH AFRICA – GATEWAY TO ZULULAND
Considered as the official gateway to Zululand, Richard’s Bay has morphed from being a tiny fishing village into a bustling harbor town. Today, the 30 km2 lagoon is the major port of the region and also the deepest in Africa, a growth spurred on by the significant mineral deposits, wonderful wetland scenery, unspoiled beaches, and game reserves.
Located on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal, Richards Bay was founded in 1879.
British Rear Admiral Sir Frederick William Richards eponymously named the port after landing there during the Anglo-Zulu colonial wars.
Despite its superlative natural setting, Richards Bay was long considered a southern African backwater, with as little as 200 residents as recently as 1969. This number grew when it was proclaimed a town, but even today it is relatively underpopulated, with fewer than 60,000 calling the province home.

The town’s Zulu heritage is omnipresent so be sure to look out for the local arts and crafts. Nearby Zulu village Dumazulu is the only Zulu village to be opened up to tourism by King Goodwill Zwelithini, and the only authentic example of Zulu traditions that foreigners are allowed to into.

If African culture is not your cup of tea, the hinterland offers fascinating flora and fauna, including a chance to see the
incredibly rare white rhino along with the bucket list Big Five.

Richards Bay’s attractions can be found closer to port too – the 350 kilometers of coastland, also known as “Dolphin coast”, are a joy for divers and beach lovers alike.

HLUHLUWE-UMFOLOZI GAME RESERVE
One of the most fascinating parts of Africa this expansive reserve preserves the wildlife of Zululand, along with the beauty, charm, and tradition of its natural surroundings. The reserve has become renowned for its small population of rare, white rhinos.

SIGHTS
• Hluhluwe/Umfolozi Game Reserve
• Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve
• iSimangaliso Wetland Park
• Lake Mzingazi
• St Lucia Wetlands Park
• Dumazulu Traditional Village

Our Mid-Voyage Land Excursion to Phinda Forest Lodge – A Private Game Reserve for 3 days/2 nights.

VOYAGE OVERVIEW
We enjoyed 2 glorious days in the bush at Phinda Private Game Reserve with 2 mornings and 2-afternoon game drives in search of not only the Big 5 animals but numerous other wildlife- & birdlife. Phinda Private Game Reserve is home to Africa’s Big 5 and diverse bird watching with approximately 400 different species. We saw all the Big 5: Lion, Leopard, White Rhino, Cape Buffalo, and Hippopotamus; and of the elegant yet elusive cheetah as well as the rare black rhino (only 5,000 in existence).

DAY ONE – TUESDAY, MARCH 1ST, 2022 – RICHARDS BAY/PHINDA FOREST PRIVATE GAME RESERVE

Phinda Private Game Reserve is situated in the lush Maputaland region in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Bordering the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park – a World Heritage Site – Phinda comprises 17 500 hectares (43 240 acres) of prime conservation land. Seven distinct habitats shelter an abundance of wildlife including Africa’s Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, black and white rhino, buffalo) and over 380 bird species, while the marine diversity off the nearby coast of Sodwana is said to rival the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

Following a 2-hour bus transfer from Richard’s Bay Harbour to Phinda Private Game Reserve we arrived at the main entrance gate of Phinda. We were met by a guard who called the Lodge to sent three open-air 4 x 4s Land Cruisers to pick us up and continue a 10-minute ride to Phinda Forest Lodge. Phinda Forest Lodge is nestled inside 1,000 hectares (2,471 acres) of Africa’s last remaining dry sand forest and is one of the world’s first eco-designed luxury safari lodges.

Set in a rare and beautiful sand forest, the glass walls of Phinda Forest Lodge’s 16 air-conditioned suites offer a sweeping view of one of the most unique ecosystems on the planet. A dense canopy provides privacy, and floor-to-ceiling windows invite the forest in, with the wonderful opportunity to view wildlife roaming outside your glass “bubble”, fluttering birds nesting in the foliage, and the gentle rustle of forest sounds.

On the edge of the forest, just before a clearing that overlooks a small waterhole, lies the lodge’s sparkling rim-flow swimming pool, an ideal respite in between game drives. Expansive decks in the spacious guest area, look out onto panoramic views of an open grassy meadow. In the evenings, when warm firelight welcomes you to the traditional African boma, wide-eyed bush babies watch inquisitively from the trees above, as you indulge in a lantern-lit feast beneath a canvas of stars.

We checked in on arrival and our luggage was taken to our suite. Each glass-walled suite is separated from each other by about 100 yards creating our own private sanctuary. Following lunch, we enjoyed the free time in our suite to freshen up and enjoy our surroundings. We gathered in the main lodge for afternoon tea prior to our sunset game drive and returned to the lodge for dinner.

Monday, February 28, 2022 – Photo of the Day – New Family

Saying farewell to our newly discovered Elephant Family in Addo Elephant Park outside of Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

MONDAY, 28 FEBRUARY 2022 EN ROUTE TO RICHARDS BAY, SOUTH AFRICA
TODAY’S WEATHER Cloudy High: 79°F 26°C Low: 66°F 19°C

DRESS CODE: INFORMAL
For Ladies: DRESSES OR PANTSUITS
For Gentlemen: JACKETS (TIE OPTIONAL)
No shorts or flip flop type footwear after 6:00 PM in indoor venues

Today’s Schedule

10:00 Enrichment Lecture with South African Political Analyst Daniel Silke
Today’s Topic: Critical Issues Facing South Africa in the Future
11:00 Enrichment Lecture with Destination Consultant Jon Fleming
Today’s Topic: Durban – South Africa’s Sun-Kissed Melting Pot
11:30 Martini Tasting with our friendly Bar Team
11:30 Boutique Jewellery Cleaning: Join Jewellery Ambassador Lugman for complimentary Fine Jewellery cleaning.
2:15 Enrichment Lecture with Tracy Fleming
Today’s Topic: Discover some amazing tips and tricks on your iPhones and iPads, concentrating on the Email app
2:30 Boutique Event: Emeralds, uncover the mystery of this gemstone with an informative presentation hosted by Lugman
3:15 Enrichment Lecture with World Affairs Lecturer Prof. Robert Schrire
Today’s Topic: The South African Miracle
6:45 Cabaret! “Cabaret Quiz Time” with Keegan Featherstone from The Voices of Silversea
Join Keegan for an interactive style show where name that tune meets his swing, show-tune, and sing along cabaret
9:15 Big Screen Movie: “Argo” 2012
Director: Ben Affleck; Stars: Ben Affleck; Bryan Cranston; Alan Arkin; John Goodman, Kerry Bishé
9:30 Piano Vocalist Remon & Cocktail Pianist Alex alternate during the evening for your musical pleasure

10:00 Enrichment Lecture with South African Political Analyst Daniel Silke
Today’s Topic: Critical Issues Facing South Africa in the Future

Tonight The Restaurant had a Mardi Gras-themed party. The decoration and costumes were outstanding.

KEEGAN FEATHERSTONE TONIGHT’S CABARET SHOW AT 6:45 PM
PANORAMA LOUNGE, DECK 8
Join us in the Panorama Lounge for a cabaret with a twist.
Keegan Featherstone will be taking you on a journey of sing-alongs, show tunes, and swing numbers. This isn’t just the normal cabaret show time.

You will be in with a chance of winning some crucial prize points.

This interactive cabaret is designed to double as a name that tune style quiz for our Guests to tap their feet, feel beat and play along to the sounds of the classic songs we all know and love.

FREE GAMING LESSONS
FROM 3:00PM TO 4:00PM CASINO
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Sunday, February 27, 2022 – Photo of the Day – Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Port Elizabeth – The Friendly City

SUNDAY, 27 FEBRUARY 2022 PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA
Arrival: 8:00AM All Aboard: 6:00 PM Departure: 6:30 PM
TODAY’S WEATHER Cloudy High: 78°F 26°C Low: 65°F 18°C
DRESS CODE: CASUAL
For Ladies: DRESSES OR BLOUSES AND PANTS
For Gentlemen: SPORT SHIRTS AND SLACKS
No shorts or flip-flop-type footwear after 6:00 PM in indoor venues

Today’s Schedule

8:00 Silver Whisper is scheduled to dock in Port Elizabeth, South Africa
ADDO ELEPHANT PARK BY 4X4 EXCURSION
6:30 Silver Whisper sails for Richards Bay, South Africa
6:30 The Whisper Trio entertains you while you enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail
Cocktail Pianist Alex and Piano Vocalist Remon captivate you with their beautiful music
6:45 Pre-Dinner Showtime: “From Screen to Stage!”
Laura took us on a journey through some of the best songs from the big screen and brings them to the stage. She featured songs from Gentleman prefer Blondes, Footloose, The Greatest Showman, and many more!
7:30 Boutique Special: Correct eyewear is as essential to the eyes as sunscreen to the skin.
Featured was the amazing selection of Gucci, Prada, Ray-Ban, Tom Ford, and Maui Jim.
8:30 The Boutique Presents: Tropic Goddess, unique one-of-a-kind designs in elegant rich fabrics.
Wearable art that lets your heart sing and your spirits soar
9:00 Big Screen Movie: ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ 2020
Director: John Patrick Shanley; Stars: Jamie Doman, Emily Blunt, Christopher Walken, Dearbhla Molloy

PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA THE FRIENDLY CITY
Port Elizabeth or PE is an uncut gem of a destination. Loved by wealthy South African families as a holiday destination, it is a city has of faces. One: a natural haven with unspoiled beaches, rolling sand dunes, and the warm Indian Ocean lapping at your feet
and two: a post-industrial migrant city with a rich heritage. PE is also called Nelson Mandela Bay, and there is much here that celebrates him starting with Route 67, a collection of 67 artworks honoring the 67 years that Mandela dedicated to achieving South Africa’s freedom.

Known as “the friendly city”, Port Elizabeth is enjoying an urban regeneration, spurred on by the youth of the region that wants to put it (back) on the map.
Think vibrant creative projects spilling out wherever you go; a pedestrianized central zone, galleries selling local artworks, restaurants serving South African fusion food, award-winning buildings that house museums, restored Victorian terraces.

Unsurprisingly, the boardwalk is buzzing. PE’s proximity to the excellent nature parks at Addo and Lalibela makes it an ideal destination for game lovers. Both of these parks are a little way from PE (70 and 90 kilometers east respectively) but both offer a chance to revel in South Africa’s no holds barred natural beauty. This is the real reason why people come to South Africa –
for a chance to see the fabled Big Five. Addo even boasts the Big Seven (lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo, and leopard, as well as the great white shark and Southern right whale).

SIGHTS
• City Hall
• Bayworld Museum
• Nelson Mandela Art Museum
• Sardinia Bay Beach
• Addo Elephant Park
• Kariega Game Reserve

Our Morning Excursion: ADDO ELEPHANT PARK
The Addo Elephant Park, which consists of + 51 000 ha of the bush country is the home to over 450 elephants, which have been bred from the few that remained in the area after the herd was almost wiped out by the hired game hunter Major P.J. Pretorius in the 1920’s.

We departed from the pier and cross the Swartkops River then turned inland to the flat valley of the Sunday River and arrive at the Addo Elephant Park after traveling for about one hour.

Although it belongs to the same species like the African Elephant, the reddish Addo Elephant is smaller with more rounded ears, while the females generally have no tusks.

On our game drive through the park in 4×4 open vehicles we encountered other wild game including hyena, cheetah, zebra, eland, kudu, red hartebeest, and wild dogs. Also quite notable is the unique flightless dung beetle.

We departed from the pier and crossed the Swartkops River inland to the flat valley of the Sunday’s River and arrived at the Addo Elephant Park after travelling for about one hour.

The Addo Elephant Park which consists of + 51 000 ha of bush country is the home to over 450 elephants which have bred from the few that remained in the area after the herd was almost wiped out by the hired game hunter Major P.J. Pretorius in the 1920’s. Although it belongs to the same species as the African Elephant, the reddish Addo Elephant is smaller with more rounded ears while the females generally have no tusks.

On a game drive through the park in 4×4 open vehicles we saw elephants up close and personal in several different environments from hidden in the bush, to open savannahs, watering holes, bathing ponds, and mud holes. This elephant skin is sensitive to the sun and used water and mud to cool down. Then they use trees to scrape the mud off.

There were a few zebras and were able to photograph some in the Necking Pose.

Also quite notable is the unique flightless dung beetle. Just after an elephant poops the male beetle swoops done and rolls up a ball of poop. Dung beetles can move dung balls weighing up to 50 times the animal’s own weight. The male offers the female a giant-sized brood ball. If she accepts it, they roll it away together or the female rides on top of the ball. They must watch out, though, as other beetles may try to steal their ball! The new pair finds a soft place to bury the ball before mating. The male then leaves to find more partners. The female stays to make another brood ball or two and lays a single egg in each. She then coats and seals the ball with a mixture of dung, saliva, and her own feces and stows it underground. 

Ancient Egyptians used the image of the dung beetle, or scarab, in their religious artwork and jewelry. Ancient Egyptians thought very highly of the dung beetle, also known as the scarab (from their taxonomic family name, Scarabaeidae). They believed the dung beetle kept the Earth revolving like a giant ball of dung, linking the insect to Khepri, the Egyptian god of the rising sun.

After the excursion we returned to the quayside in Port Elizabeth to have Fine Dining at The Restaurant.

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See the latest eyewear trends from Tom Ford in the boutique onboard.

FROM SCREEN TO STAGE!
TONIGHT’S PRE-DINNER SHOW AT 6:45 PM THE SHOW LOUNGE
Join Laura this evening as she takes you on a journey through some of the best songs from the big screen and brings them to the stage.
Featuring songs from Gentleman prefer Blondes, Footloose, The Greatest Showman, and many more!

CHARLIE RULES CASINO FROM 10:00PM TO 11:00PM
Whether you are a Blackjack player or not, do not miss this unique opportunity. During the promotion time, if you are dealt five cards without going over 21 then your hand will be counted as 21!
You may have heard of a Five Card Charlie before and then again you may not. If you fall into the latter category our Casino staff is available for providing all the information you may need.
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Saturday, February 26, 2022, Photo of the Day – Mossel Bay, South Africa

Mossel Bay is a charming village on the Garden Route of South Africa

SATURDAY, 26 FEBRUARY 2022 MOSSEL BAY, SOUTH AFRICA
Arrival: 8:00 AM Last Tender | All Aboard: 4:30 PM Departure: 5:00 PM
TODAY’S WEATHER Partly Cloudy High: 75°F 24°C Low: 65°F 18°C

DRESS CODE: INFORMAL
For Ladies: DRESSES OR PANTSUITS
For Gentlemen: JACKETS (TIE OPTIONAL)
No shorts or flip-flop-type footwear after 6:00 PM in indoor venues.

Today’s Schedule

8:00 Silver Whisper is scheduled to anchor in Mossel Bay, South Africa
SCENIC MOUNTAIN PASSES EXCURSION
5:00 Silver Whisper sails for Port Elizabeth, South Africa
6:30 Enrichment Lecture with South African Political Analyst Daniel Silke
Today’s Topic: The Turbulent Transition to Democracy in South Africa
6:30 The Whisper Trio entertains you while you enjoy a pre dinner cocktail
6:30 Cocktail Pianist Alex and Piano Vocalist Remon captivate you with their beautiful music

8:30 Boutique Special: Swiss Watch Sale
Up to 50% Off includes TAG Heuer, Raymond Weil and more
9:45 Showtime! Silversea proudly presents Syrinx, Flute Duo Show
Syrinx take you on a romantic journey, reminiscing with some of the best melodies from both stage and screen.

Scenic mountain passes

MOSSEL BAY IS A CHARMING VILLAGE ON THE GARDEN ROUTE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth lies the sunny, shallow waters of Mossel Bay.

As you sink your toes into the pristine sands of Santos beach and watch the warm waters of the Indian Ocean lap the shore, the only decision to make is just how active you want to be.

For the adventurous the list is longer than your adrenalin supply, from shark cage diving, wreck diving surfing and snorkeling, bungee jumping to skydiving. Around the Point, the rocky tip of the peninsular, there are some top surfing spots.
To unwind and relax explore the golden sandy coast that’s stretches for over 60kms, refresh yourself with a swim in the clear blue ocean or at low tide try the wide natural rock pool, complete with a diving board on the Point. Stretch your legs on the St Blaize trail on a visit the old lighthouse which gives stupendous views of the bay.

Mossel Bay has a fascinating history, learn about the emergence of the earliest humans, which happened here some 164,000 years ago at the Point of Human Origins archeological site. The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex centers on modern history, the exploits of Portuguese explorer Bartolmeu Dias, who landed in and named the bay in 1488 while looking for India. Seeing an exact replica of the tiny boat that Dias sailed in makes you realise what an adrenalin junkie he must have been. Outside the museum, find the Post Office Tree, South Africa’s very first post office that’s functioned one way or another since 1500, where you can still send a postcard or two.

SIGHTS
• Dias Museum complex
• Shell Museum and Aquarium
• Santos beach
• Cape St Blaize Lighthouse
• Botlierskop Private Game Reserve
• Oudthsoorn

BOTLIERSKOP PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
Botlierskop is a well-stocked, free roaming private game reserve, which provides visitors with the opportunity to view
African wildlife in its natural habitat, from the safety and comfort of 4×4 open vehicles.
There are currently 26 animal species and more than 1,800 animals in total on the 3,000 ha reserve.

Our Morning Excursion

We began our morning excursion at 8:00 AM to the Scenic Mountain Passes by driving from Mossel Bay to the town of Oudtshoorn via the stunning Robinson Pass with its desert-like arid climate and breath-taking scenery.

We reached Oudtshoorn the principal town of the Little Karoo. The Klein Karoo is an oasis-like setting in a fertile valley cupped by the Swartberg and Outeniqua mountain ranges and originated as a settlement along the Grobbelaars River which meanders southwards form the Swartberg, providing fertile soil and water for irrigation. Crops such as lucerne, fruit, grapes and grains grow here in abundance.

Oudthsoorn is the “Ostrich capital of the world”. Two ostrich-feather booms during 1865-1870 and 1900-1914 truly established the settlement. It has approximately 60,000 inhabitants and is the largest town in the Little Karoo region. Oudtshoorn is home to the world’s largest ostrich population.

The Queen’s Hotel is the third oldest hotel in South Africa. It was built in 1880. The hotel was visited 1947 by the British Royal Family (Princess Elizabeth & Prince Phillip) on their trip to the, then, Union of South Africa

We headed back to Mossel Bay down the scenic Outeniqua Pass which was constructed between 1943 and 1951 replacing the Montagu Pass as the main route from George into the interior. It was named after the Khoi tribe who formerly lived there.

As we make our way down the pass, the sun-scorched plains of the Little Karoo disappear and the Landscape gives way to the delightful shade and greenery of the lush Garden Route forests. Driving from George to Mossel bay we enjoyed the stunning panoramic views of the famous Garden Route. We returned to the pier in Mossel Bay.

MEET ENRICHMENT LECTURER PROF. ROBERT SCHRIRE

Robert Schrire is an emeritus professor at the University of Cape Town and the founding director of the Policy Institute.
He has taught in many parts of the world as a visiting professor including at Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Paris and Western Australia.
He has published widely on African ind economic affairs and has been a consultant to many governments including the US, South Africa and Madagascar.
As a public intellectual he has participated in the discussion of global affairs and his views have been published by the Economist, The New York Times , The Washington Post and other leading newspapers.
He was the original host of the television program Talking Politics and has appeared regularly on the BBC, CNN and ABC.

6:30 Enrichment Lecture with South African Political Analyst Daniel Silke
Today’s Topic: The Turbulent Transition to Democracy in South Africa

That evening we returned to our favorite fine dining choice, The Restaurant.

TAG HEUER THE BOUTIQUE
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SYRINX, FLUTE DUO TONIGHT’S SHOW AT 9:45PM
THE SHOW LOUNGE
Syrinx is made up of Helen Vidovich and Claire Overbury, international prize-winning flautists who understand each other’s musical language perfectly.
This sparkling duo exude musicality and passion in their performances, with sensitivity and panache alongside a huge sense of fun and excitement, to delight and entertain
audiences of all ages!
They have travelled the world captivating audiences with their stylish and energetic performances, with varied and enticing repertoire to thrill and inspire!

CHARLIE RULES FROM 10:00PM TO 11:00PM
CASINO
Whether you are a Blackjack player or not, do not miss this unique opportunity. During the promotion time, if you are dealt five cards without going over 21 then your hand will be counted as 21!
You may have heard of a Five Card Charlie before and then again you may not. If you fall into the latter category our Casino staff is available for providing all the information you may need. Come and put your skills to the test. Good luck!

Friday, February 25, 2022 – Photo of the Day – Penguins

A colony of adorably cute African penguins at Boulders Beach, Cape Point, South Africa.

FRIDAY, 25 FEBRUARY 2022 EN ROUTE TO MOSSEL BAY, SOUTH AFRICA

TODAY’S WEATHER Cloudy High: 76°F 24°C Low: 66°F 19°C

DRESS CODE: FORMAL
For Ladies: COCKTAIL DRESSES OR PANTSUITS
For Gentlemen: TUXEDOS, DINNER JACKETS OR DARK SUITS & TIE. No shorts or flip-flop-type footwear after 6:00 PM in indoor venues.

Today’s Schedule

10:00 Enrichment Lecture with Destination Consultant Jon Fleming
Today’s Topic: Richards Bay and KwaZulu-Natal – The Land of “The Big Five”
11:00 Enrichment Lecture with South African Political Analyst Daniel Silke
Today’s Topic: The Rise & Fall of Apartheid (Separation) in South Africa
2:30 Boutique Event: “Hermes” Visit the boutiques & view our new collection of Hermes scarves and bags
4:00 Luxury Liners: “Liners in Africa” – A 30-minute presentation on the history and interiors
of famous liners with Cruise Director Fernando
6:30 Cocktail Pianist Alex entertains you while you enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail
7:00 Captain’s WELCOME COCKTAIL RECEPTION
We met our new Captain, Michele Macarone Palmieri, at the Welcome Cocktail Party and introduced the Senior Officers.
8:00 Dinner Dance with Piano Vocalist Remon
10:00 Showtime! Silversea proudly presents Mel Mellers, Comedy magic & mentalism
Mel Mellers brings his unique blend of comedy and intrigue to the stage

Tonight was formal dinner night at The Restaurant.

VINTAGE IS OUR BUSINESS
THE BOUTIQUE, DECK 5
A traditional vintage shopping into a high fashion experience.
With our unique curated vision and concept, we pay homage to the fine art of fashion through history and destination for tastemakers, industry insiders, and celebrities alike.
Widely lauded as the vanguard of high-fashion vintage.

WELCOME
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Our table games such as Blackjack, Roulette, and Poker are accompanied by the warm ambiance from our casino staff.

MEL MELLERS AT 10:00 PM

Mel’s varied career has taken him around the world several times working on prestigious cruise lines and comedy festivals. His unique performances and stylized approach has been critically acclaimed, with fellow performers describing his interaction with the audience as ‘pure magic’

Key performances include ‘Innovations’ (Las Vegas) ‘Conjuring at the Court’(London) ‘ Menacing Marvel’ (written and performed by Mel) and top cruise lines including, Cunard, Seabourn, and Celebrity.

As a teacher of comedy and Magic Mel draws on his extensive research and performance skills Key emphasis is placed on Storyline, presentation, and plot. “it’s all about engaging the audience” Lectures include Magic Circle, International Brotherhood of Magicians, Magic Festival (Las Vegas) and Blackpool Magic Festival (world’s largest magic convention).

Thursday, February 24, 2023 – Photo of the Day – Cape Town, South Africa

Victoria & Albert Wharf, Cape Town, South Africa

THURSDAY, 24 FEBRUARY 2022 CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA All Aboard: 10:30 PM Departure: 11:00 PM

TODAY’S WEATHER Sunny High: 73°F 23°C Low: 61°F 16°C

DRESS CODE: CASUAL
For Ladies: DRESSES OR BLOUSES AND PANTS
For Gentlemen: SPORT SHIRTS AND SLACKS
No shorts or flip-flop-type footwear after 6:00 PM in indoor venues

Stellenbosch & Waterford Wine Tasting – Our morning excursion

We departed the pier and traveled for approximately one hour drive to Stellenbosch. Named after its founder, Governor Simon van der Stel who discovered the broad fertile valley of the Eerste River in 1680, today Stellenbosch is a major university town, characterized by Cape Dutch-style architecture and streets lined with oak trees, some of which have been declared national monuments. We enjoyed a brief orientation drive through Stellenbosch followed by time at leisure to explore the town. We visited the Stellenbosch Museum which comprises four different houses depicting different eras – Schreuder House, 1709; Bletterman House, 1788; Grosvenor House, 1800 to 1830 and the OM Bergh House, 1850.

Following leisurely time in this quaint university town, we embarked on a short transfer to Waterford Wine Estate. We had a curated guided tour of the Estate and enjoyed a premium wine tasting paired with SALT snacks and chocolate. SALT restaurant is run by Craig Cormack and Beau Du Toit and they have designed a SALT Tasting menu to perfectly compliment Waterford’s wines.

That evening we had dinner on board our Sliver Whisper ship at The Restaurant