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Our most popular tours sell out quickly so we recommend that you book early to avoid disappointment.
OVERVIEW
Drive through downtown Luanda and admire the city’s resurgence through its modern architecture and renovated colonial buildings. After departing from the pier, you will begin a leisurely drive through Luanda, a capital city experiencing an inspiring resurgence following Angola’s long civil war, which ended more than a decade ago. The country’s vast oil and diamond resources have fueled much of the growth and affluence, which is evident along crescent-shaped Marginal Bay, where you will stop for photos. Nearby, you will see the Church of Our Lady of Nazareth, a 17h-century colonial building adorned with Portuguese tiles depicting miracles. The governor at the time ordered the church’s construction as thanks for being saved from a shipwreck on his way to Angola. Now a national monument, the small church is a replica of one in Nazare, Portugal. The Portuguese also built San Miguel Fort, which is the oldest structure in Luanda. Although the original design was somewhat different, in 1664 the fort was altered into the shape of a star to better guard the entrance to the bay. It overlooks Luanda Island, known locally as “Ilha,” which you will access over the causeway. Many of the city’s loveliest beaches and restaurants can be found here. Finally, you will stop for photos at the Agostinho Neto Mauseleum, a rocket-like tower built to honor Angola’s first president. Returning to the pier, look for the National Bank of Angola, a fine example of colonial architecture.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Experience the stunning rebirth of Luanda, Angola’s capital, following a long civil war.
• View the 17th-century Church of Our Lady of Nazareth, showcasing colonial architecture.
• See Luanda’s oldest building, San Miguel Fort, guarding the entrance of picturesque Marginal Bay.
• Marvel at the rocket-shaped Agostinho Neto Mausoleum, built to honor Angola’s first president.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.