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Fred Olsen Cruise Lines unveil flash sale with savings of up to £500 per person


Holidaymakers looking to book a last-minute break in 2023 can enjoy savings of up to £500 per person on Fred. Olsen cruises.

The sailings include chances to enjoy cruises to Canada and North America in the fall and cruising past the Statue of Liberty, searching for whales and dolphins and witnessing the wonders of Iceland’s beautiful lands and discovering the scenic Amalfi Coast.

Running until Thursday, 31st August, savings range from £50 to £500 per person on cruises departing from Liverpool, Newcastle and Southampton on Bolette, Borealis and Balmoral in 2023.

More than 40 cruises are included in the offer with the additional discount of a half-price drinks package from only £12.50 per person on selected sailings.

Jackie Martin, Sales and Marketing Director at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said:

“With summer drawing to a close, we know that many of us will be eagerly wanting to plan our next adventure. So, we are giving travellers the chance to experience the world for less in 2023 with savings of up to £500 per person on selected sailings.

“On all our cruises, the itineraries have been handcrafted by our specialist Journey Planners to showcase the best cultural and natural highlights of each destination. Alongside this, every cruise will feature our Signature Experiences to celebrate the destinations you’ll be visiting, from sampling the authentic flavours of the regions in cookery demonstrations to hosted wildlife-spotting opportunities out on deck.”

Among the highlights included in the savings are:

Balmoral’s 13-night L2322B ‘Whales, Waterfalls and Geysers of Iceland’ cruise, departing from Southampton on 13thSeptember 2023. Prices start from £999 per person.

  • Witness the wonders of Iceland’s beautiful lands
  • See powerful waterfalls, geysers and mighty peaks
  • Go in search of whales and dolphins with ORCA

Itinerary: Southampton, UK – Seydisfjördur, Iceland – Cruising Seydisfjördur, Iceland – Cruising Borgarfjördur Eystri, Iceland – Akureyri, Iceland – Cruising Eyjafjördur, Iceland – Cruising by Hrísey, Iceland – Ísafjördur, Iceland – Reykjavik, Iceland (overnight port) – Tórshavn, Faroe Islands – Southampton, UK

For more details: Visit Balmoral’s L2322B ‘Whales, Waterfalls and Geysers of Iceland’

Borealis’ 16-night S2320 ‘Discovering the Scenic Amalfi Coast’ cruise, departing from Liverpool on 17th September 2023.Prices start from £2,899 per person.

  • Experience Italy’s beautiful Amalfi Coast from Borealis
  • Revel in the coastal scenery of Amalfi, Sorrento and Salerno
  • Explore ancient Rome and Cagliari

Itinerary: Liverpool, UK – Malaga, Spain – Cagliari, Italy – Sorrento, Italy – Salerno, Italy (overnight port) – Amalfi, Italy – Cruising Amalfi Coast and Capri, Italy – Civitavecchia (for Rome), Italy – Cartagena, Spain – Liverpool, UK

For more details: Visit Borealis’ S2320 ‘Discovering the Scenic Amalfi Coast’

Balmoral’s 34-night L2323 ‘American Waterways and Canada in the Fall’ cruise, departing from Southampton on 26thSeptember 2023. Prices start from £2,999 per person.

  • Experience the splendour of North America’s East Coast
  • Admire scenes of autumn-coloured woodlands
  • Cruise by the famous Statute of Liberty

Itinerary: Southampton, UK – St John’s, Canada (overnight port) – Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada – Halifax, Canada – Portland, USA – Boston, USA – Cruising Cape Cod Canal, USA – Cruising by Statue of Liberty, New York, USA – New York, USA (overnight port) – Cruising Hudson River, USA – Cruising Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, USA – Baltimore, USA – Hamilton, Bermuda – Ponta Delgada, Portugal – La Coruna, Spain – Southampton, UK
For more details: Visit Balmoral’s L2323 ‘American Waterways and Canada in the Fall’

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