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NEWS
Worldwide Cruises Programme 2010-2011
Details of all cruises from the
beginningof2010uptoApril2011are
now available. 119 cruises are fea-
tured which will visit 260 different
ports in 121 different countries or
islands. Someexcitingnewportsof
call are featured as well, amongst
which are the Hawaiian islands
(Balmoral’s 2010 world cruise),
BorneoandBangkok(Balmoral’s2011
world cruise), and closer to home
Floro in Norway, andYstad in Swe-
den.
Alltheusual‘theme’cruisesarethere
too–TheArtsClub,Civilisations,and
FlagshipGolfallfeature.Fred.Olsen
continues to offer a huge range of
destinations,UKdepartureports,and
length of holiday with cruises from
twonightsto108nights.
Although Black Prince will have left
the fleet by 2010, we have not
deserted our UK regional departure
ports, with Boudicca serving
Liverpool and Greenock, as well throughout this programme which
as Rosyth, Newcastle and begins on Braemar on 4th October
Southampton. Balmoral, Black 2009,andendson Boudicca on18th
Watch and Braemar will sail from January2010.
SouthamptonandDover. DetailsofallFred.Olsencruisesand
programmescanbeviewedonlineat
MUSIC AT SEA
www.fredolsencruises.co.uk or
brochurescanberequestedfromthe
The new Music at Sea brochure is brochurelineon08705772299.
now published with a stunning line-
up of musical and comedy acts.
Fred.Olsenisproudtobepresenting
toourpassengerscelebritiessuchas “Fred. Olsen continues to offer a huge
Lulu(BD0927),TheDrifters(BL0921),
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
range of destinations, UK departure ports,
(BM0921), and JimmyTarbuck with
and length of holiday with cruises from two
KennyLynch(BW0918).Intotal,four-
teendifferentactswillbeperforming nights to 108 nights.”
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