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Brings the World Closer


Discover the difference… Cruising with Fred. Olsen is different. With the smaller ships of the Fred. Olsen fleet, the stream of unrecognisable passengers becomes familiar, friendly faces; the noisy American Casino becomes a quiet coffee shop and library; sailing to port becomes scenic cruising, taking you closer to the sights; and carbon copy itineraries become specially crafted sailings that offer new experiences every time, wherever in the world you explore. Perhaps that’s why in independent surveys over 95% of past cruisers rate Fred. Olsen excellent or good. Discover the Fred. Olsen difference today.


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Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines won viewers choice “Britain’s Best Cruise Line for Food” Holiday & Cruise Telly Awards


Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Best Itineraries


WINNER 2015


Find out more today, visit Fred. Olsen at stand no. B35, visit fredolsencruises.com, or call 0800 0355 051


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*Enjoyment Promise excludes Party Nights and cruises of 4 nights or less. The Promise only applies to bookings made for departures more than 12 weeks ahead. The Enjoyment Promise only applies to passengers who have contracted with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines (FOCL) and excludes cruises on vessels operated by FOCL but booked through 3rd Party operators. Should you wish to invoke the Enjoyment Promise, you will need to inform Guest Relations within 48 hours of sailing. FOCL will arrange and pay for a fl ight and/or transport back to the UK. FOCL will refund the cruise cost only but will not refund other costs. E&OE.


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