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Fred Olsen unveils new 2022 sailings on Bolette and Borealis

Fred Olsen extends cruise sale after record-breaking month

Fred Olsen Cruise Lines has unveiled 16 new sailings departing in 2022 for its new ships Bolette and Borealis.

The itineraries include a 34-night sailing to the Caribbean and a 15-night Mediterranean discovery, as well as sailings closer to home with a five-night scenic Ireland sailing and a two-night ‘no port’ short break.

Fred Olsen will also operate scenic sailings to the Norwegian fjords, with a chance to witness the Northern Lights, and voyages to the Canary Islands or Iceland.

Durations range from two to 38 nights, with departures available from Southampton and Liverpool.

Guests can opt for a free all-inclusive drinks package or up to £250pp to spend on board on the new cruises.

Fred Olsen Cruise Lines director of product and customer service Clare Ward said: “Now, more than ever, people are dreaming of their holidays and yearning to get their travels booked in for 2022, and we have been working closely with our destination partners and the UK government when it comes to our future itineraries.

“Our journey planners have worked exceptionally hard in curating these new sailings, placing as much focus on the joy of the journey as the destinations themselves.

“Whether you want to explore the streets within the historic city walls of Dubrovnik, seek out the Northern Lights in Norway or gain an insight into many ancient civilisations on a longer voyage to the Caribbean and the Americas, there is sure to be a cruise to suit you.

“These sailings will also be a great opportunity for us to showcase our new ships, which is why we are pleased to offer an all-inclusive drinks package or on-board spending credit, to help our guests make the most of the many newly refurbished bars, lounges and facilities on board.

“We can’t wait to welcome guests, both new and returning, on board for these new sailings in 2022.”

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