Fred. Olsen River Cruises is launching its second season of European river cruising in 2019 on Brabant. To mark the start of Brabant’s new river season in 2019,  Fred. Olsen is offering a number of tempting offers, including ‘No Single Supplement’ on selected sailings, or a ‘FREE Tips & Dining Drinks‘ upgrade on almost every 2019 river cruise, for bookings made by 28th February 2019 inclusive.

Brabant will set sail on its second river cruise season with Fred. Olsen, serving some of Europe’s finest waterways, including the Rhine, Main, Moselle and Danube, with 33 exhilarating itineraries to choose from 4 April 2019.

Keith Norman, River Sales Manager at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines said:

Brabant proved to be a fantastic addition to the Fred. Olsen fleet in 2018, allowing us to offer a completely different style of ‘city break’ holiday to a number of fascinating new destinations. We are now excited to begin another year of sensational river cruising along some of Europe’s most picturesque waterways, to some of its finest towns and cities. Whether you want to explore Germany’s many impressive castles and world-famous vineyards, take in the architectural delights of Rotterdam and Budapest, or sample the vibrancy of cities such as Vienna or Strasbourg, there is a Brabant river cruise to suit everyone. We believe that these great-value offers will add that extra special touch to what we know will be a fantastic holiday, whether you are an existing Fred. Olsen river cruise guest, or you are trying Brabant for the very first time.

Brabant itineraries featuring the ‘FREE Tips & Dining Drinks’ upgrade include:

  • Five-night R1901 ‘Springtime Dutch Discovery’ fly-cruise, ex Amsterdam, Netherlands (flights from London Heathrow) on 4th April 2019.
  • Seven-night R1904 ‘Cruising the Rhine, Main & Moselle’ fly-cruise, ex Düsseldorf, Germany (flights from London Heathrow) on 19th April 2019.
  • Seven-night R1911 ‘Romantic Rhine & Moselle Marvels’ fly-cruise, ex Basel, Switzerland (flights from London Heathrow/Manchester/Edinburgh) on 27th June 2019.
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