Get ‘Into the heart of your destination’ with Fred. Olsen
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has launched its ‘Into the heart of your destination’ brochure.
Guests can sail along the River Weser to Bremen, Germany; cruise along the entire length of Nærøyfjord, Norway; or dock alongside Bordeaux’s promenade.
Justin Stanton, sales and marketing director at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said:
“Southampton is well-known as the UK’s most popular cruise departure port, and this demand has brought with it even more ships, which seem to grow larger and larger every year.
“However, this is not the case with Fred. Olsen; our smaller ships bring our guests an experience that can’t be super-sized! We can take you closer to enchanting cities and navigate waterways that are out of reach to larger vessels. This means our guests can be confident that they will see the best sights, get closer to city highlights and reach the most remote, untouched corners of the globe that some of the larger ships simply cannot go to.”
The brochure includes the following sailings in 2017:
– Braemar’s M1709 10-night ‘German Waterways’ cruise, ex Southampton on April 18, 2017. Prices start from £1,099 per person.
– Black Watch’s 16-night W1705 ‘Sun, Sea & Monaco Grand Prix’, cruise, ex Southampton on May 19, 2017 (adult-only). Prices start from £1,999 per person (with limited availability).
– Balmoral’s 13-night L1724 ‘The Baltic & St. Petersburg’ cruise, ex Southampton on October 2, 2017 (adult-only). Prices start from £1,399 per person.
For further information see: http://www.fredolsencruises.com/places-we-visit/cruise-holiday/discover-the-baltic-l1724?referrer=7&isback=1
All prices shown are based on two adults sharing a twin-bedded Interior Room, and include accommodation, all meals and entertainment on board, plus port taxes.
In addition, guests who book by March 1, 2017 will have a free upgrade to Fred. Olsen’s ‘all-inclusive’ drinks package where they can have selected drinks all day and evening.
Visit the trade centre: fredolsencruises.com/travelagentcentre