
A typical two-class deck plan aboard Windsor Castle, Pendennis Castle, Edinburgh Castle and S.A. Oranje included a separate lounge, smoking room, veranda cafe, dining room and swimming pool for each class. Tourist class was located aft and attracted migrants, students and budget tourists. Staterooms were in the forward part of the ship on the higher decks and included private facilities. Two new fast freighters were also required.įirst class aboard the mail ships was extremely spacious and provided fine cuisine and attentive service. The last two were built as Transvaal Castle and Pretoria Castle respectively and were transferred in 1966 to Safmarine South Africa while still managed by Union-Castle Line. Only seven ships were required instead of eight, which included Windsor Castle, Pendennis Castle, Edinburgh Castle, S.A. Vaal and S.A. Oranje. In July 1965, a faster schedule was introduced with sailings from Southampton every Friday, overall saving two days in each direction. This famous British shipping company traditionally linked England and South Africa via the "Cape Mail Express" service, with a sailing every Thursday at 4pm from Southampton taking 14 days to reach the first South African port. The canopy walkway receives over 120,000 visitors a year and is one of the only six in the world.The Last Ocean Liners Union-Castle Line Windsor Castle / Pendennis Castle / Edinburgh Castle / S.A. Canopy Walkway: The key attraction of Kakum, is the tree canopy walkway, that enables you to walk over the high tropical forest on a swinging bridge measuring almost 500m long among the tallest trees. Kakum covers an area of 350 square kilometres, including the Assin Attandanso Resource Reserve.

Kakum National Park is situated 33km north of Cape Coast, the Central Regional Capital, and 170km west of Accra. Stop At: Kakum National Park Kakum Conservation Area is made up of mostly rain-forest comprising the Kakum National Park and Assin Attandanso Resource Reserve in the Central Region of Ghana. Today the Castle is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Since its initial construction in 1652, the Castle served as a trading post for European nations and as the headquarters of British colonial administration for the Gold Coast Colony. Stop At: Cape Coast Castle Cape Coast Castle is a European-built fortress situated on the central coastline of Ghana. It is from this trade that the name "Elmina" was derived from the Portuguese name for "Da Costa de el Mina de Ouro" (The Coast of Gold Mines). Originally, Elmina Castle was not built for the purpose of holding and trading slaves, but instead as a trading post for gold and other African goods. Most visitors to Ghana tour Elmina Castle, because of its history as a major trans-Atlantic slave hub.

Upon visiting, you will experience the physical history of the slave trade, the impact of which is still felt beyond the shores of Africa today. Later colonized by the Dutch in 1637, it was during this time that Elmina attained its highest status. Construction of Elmina castle was started by the Portuguese in 1482 and was originally completed in 1486. It is the oldest European structure in sub-Saharan Africa. George Castle, also known as Elmina castle, is located in Central Region of Ghana, about a 3.5 hour drive along the coast from Accra. This is a typical itinerary for this product Stop At: Elmina Castle St.
