Very few cargo ships still carry passengers, and the DAL KALAHARI is one of them. A voyage on a container ship is an adventure. It's relaxing - and is a voyage of discovery. The passenger experiences true life at sea. Short port calls, intensive cargo operations. Unforgettable passages across sea. A ship and its crew. Three eight hour watches. Time for oneself.
The DAL KALAHARI, commissioned 2005 is a 63,000 tdw/4,000 teu container vessel with a 265 meter length and 37 meter beam. Her 45,769 KW/62,245 HP main engine enables 25 knot speeds.
On her round trip, DAL KALAHARI calls in at Bremerhaven, Canary Islands, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Durban, Cape Town, Las Palmas, Le Harvre, Rotterdam, Tilbury and Bremerhaven - depending on cargo and weather conditions. She visits Bremerhaven every six weeks, the voyage from Bremerhaven to Cape Town takes approximately 15 days.
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THE SUITE is to port, faces forwards, has 36,2 square meters, consists of two rooms; a sitting room with comfortable furniture and an extra large table, two windows, a Radio/TV/DVD player, a small fridge, a wardrobe, an adjacent bedroom with two single beds, a window, a shower/wc and hair dryer.
THE LARGE DOUBLE CABIN also faces forwards, has 29 square meters, consists of a living room with a sitting area, has one window, a small table, Radio/TV/DVD player, a small fridge and wardrobe, a sleeping area with two single beds, a shower/wc and hair dryer.
THE REGULAR DOUBLE CABIN is similar to the above, is on the stb. side facing forwards, has one window, is with 21 square meters slightly smaller, has a sleeping pullout sleeping couch for two persons, shower/wc etc.
THE SINGLE CABIN to starboard with 21 square meters has a comfortable seating area, one window, a single bed, TV, shower/wc etc. (This cabin can be booked in as much as it is not required for ship service personnel).