Two of Luanda's most remarkable and undervisited museums — the Museu da Moeda (a 17th-century coin and monetary history museum) and the deeply moving National Slavery Museum — in a private, expert-guided half-day that reveals Angola's profound and complex Atlantic history.
What to expect
Begin at the Museu da Moeda, housed in a beautifully restored colonial building, where centuries of Angolan monetary history — from cowrie shells to Portuguese escudos — are displayed in elegant galleries. Your guide animates the economic machinery of the Atlantic slave trade through the artefacts. Transfer to the National Slavery Museum, set above the original slave pens, for an experience that is both sobering and profoundly illuminating. The morning closes with a private coffee and debrief at a nearby café before your driver returns you to the port.
Good to know
Both museums are within 20 minutes of the cruise terminal by private car. The half-day format (4–5 hours) fits comfortably around most all-aboard times. Dress modestly — the Slavery Museum in particular commands a respectful tone. Pre-book your private guide slot as English-speaking specialist guides are limited in Luanda.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Luanda — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.