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Fred. Olsen has released details of its summer 2023 cruises, which include sailings to the Adriatic and Arctic.
Borealis will visit some of the most fascinating ports in the Adriatic in May next year, including destinations such as the Amalfi Coast, Venice, Split and Kotor. The 25-night Renaissance Italy, the Adriatic & Amalfi Coast cruise, is due to depart from Liverpool on 22 May 2023. Take a look at the itinerary here.
Bolette, on the other hand, is destined for the Arctic in June 2023, where on a 23-night sailing she will offer guests the opportunity to experience the Land of the Midnight Sun. This itinerary includes scenic cruising of fjords, glaciers and mountainous landscapes throughout some of the most remote locations in Norway and Iceland. Exploring the Arctic & White Sea will depart from Newcastle on 1 June 2023. Click here for details.
Martin Lister, Head of Itinerary Planning and Destination Experience at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said: “These sailings are perfect for those looking to excite their inner explorer and have been hand-crafted to allow our guests to really immerse themselves in the culture and history of the destinations they are visiting.
“There are some real adventures to be had here, and we can’t wait to share them with our guests.”
Passengers sailing on the new Fred. Olsen itineraries will also be able to choose from a £250 per person onboard spend, or free door-to-door transfers of up to 200 miles for those travelling to their departure port from the mainland UK.
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