Golf/cruise holidays with the RMS St Helena offer the remotest courses in the world!

If a golfing holiday that's just a little bit different and offers a touch more of a challenge whets your appetite, then consider taking in the golfing opportunities provided with the RMS St Helena.  

A passenger-cargo liner, the RMS provides excellent facilities as well as a chance to play golf at each of her ports of call, presenting some of the most unusual and remotest courses in the world.  

The voyage starts either in Cape Town or the UK.  The ship meanders up the mainland African coast calling at Luderitz and Walvis Bay in Namibia.  From there she sails across to the tropical islands of St Helena and Ascension in the South Atlantic.

The trip is a world away from the big cruise liners, and with only 128 passengers on board presents a relaxing and friendly voyage to far flung places.  From Ascension Island - best known for its infamous green turtles - where the greens are called browns and are made from compacted crushed lava smoothed with diesel oil; to the extremes of the Namib Desert where the chances are players can be greeted by a herd of Springbok quietly grazing on a fairway. 

Golfing experiences too good to miss! To obtain more details call 020 7575 6480

Press contact: Jackie Noble, Barneys Strategic Communication 01275 856686 or email Jackie@barneys.co.uk

 

Sail to the most remote inhabited island on earth...