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FRED OLSEN CRUISE L INES


Fred. Olsen's intimately-sized ships are renowned for their friendly atmospheres. Each one is a true home-from-home, in fact, people like to compare them to country house hotel: timeless, yet with all the facilities and conveniences you need for a great time.


Fred. Olsen know that everyone wants something slightly different from their holiday, so a Fred. Olsen cruise always aims to be personal, memorable and flexible. So whether you immerse yourself in the history of Scandinavia and St Petersburg, revel in the grandeur of the Icelandic and Norwegian culture or simply soak up the sun whilst leisurely sailing around the Canary Islands, with a Fred. Olsen cruise you can. Whatever you want to do or see, the choice is yours.


Getting great value is something that all of us are looking out for every day, and that applies to holidays too. Rest assured, with a Fred. Olsen cruise, you can be confident that value for money comes standard.


FROM ONLY £999pp


ST. PETERSBURG DISCOVERY BRAEMAR 13 NIGHT CRUISE 18 JULY 2013


Dover – Warnemunde, Germany – Helsinki, Finland St. Petersburg, Russia (2 nights, 3 day stay) – Tallinn, Estonia – Copenhagen, Denmark – Aalborg, Denmark – Dover


FROM ONLY £1299pp


SCANDINAVIA & ST. PETERSBURG BOUDICCA 14 NIGHT CRUISE 31 JULY 2013


Liverpool – Kristiansand, Norway – Visby, Sweden – Tallinn, Estonia – St Petersburg, Russia (overnight) – Helsinki, Finland – Copenhagen, Denmark – Liverpool


FROM ONLY £999pp


SPAIN, GIBRALTAR & LISBON BOUDICCA 12 NIGHT CRUISE 14 AUGUST 2013


Liverpool – Cadiz, Spain – Malaga, Spain – Cartagena, Spain – Gibraltar – Lisbon, Portugal (overnight) – Liverpool


Price featured is based on Anchor fares - Full payment is required at the time of booking. 100% cancellation charges apply and bookings are non-transferrable to any other cruise. Cabin grade and number will be confirmed at check-in. Additional discounts, including Oceans Loyalty Discounts do not apply. Dining time cannot be chosen and will be allocated automatically.


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