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All of the following is included in the price: • All meals throughout cruise from 5-course à la carte • Comfortable en suite accommodation • All evening entertainment and daily on-board activities • Intimately sized ships that sail to locations mammoth ships cannot.


With so much included in the price, why not select one of these itineraries below and experience the Fred. Olsen difference for yourself. Save even more with Anchor Fares: special Anchor Fares feature on all of the below cruises and offer customers even better value for money - but hurry these special offers are sure to sell fast. With so much included in the price, why not experience the Fred. Olsen difference for yourself.


PLUS FREE PARKING FROM ONLY £1399pp


DISCOVER ICELAND & NORWAY BLACK WATCH 14 NIGHT CRUISE 18 AUGUST 2013


Rosyth – Reykjavik, Iceland (overnight) – Isafjordur, Iceland – Husavik, Iceland – Torshavn, Faeroe Islands – Flam, Norway – Olden, Norway – Bergen, Norway – Rosyth


FROM ONLY £439pp


GAELIC & GARLIC DISCOVERIES BALMORAL 05 NIGHT CRUISE 23 AUGUST 2013


Southampton – St. Malo (tender port), France – Cobh, Ireland (overnight) – Southampton


FROM ONLY £1389pp


VOYAGE TO THE TROPICS BALMORAL 18 NIGHT CRUISE 11 OCTOBER 2013


Southampton – Funchal, Portugal – Santa Cruz, La Palma, Spain – Praia, Cape Verde – Mindelo, Cape Verde – Santa Cruz Tenerife, Spain – Lisbon, Portugal (overnight) – Southampton


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.


Please refer to terms and conditions on inside front cover


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