Your choice of rooms and suites When it comes to accommodation, there’s a range of different options, so you can pick what suits you best. An Interior Room has all the creature comforts you’d expect, while a standard Ocean View Room is great if you want to throw back the curtain and see your new destination each day, or simply admire the beautiful blue sea through your window or porthole. For a distinctly superior experience, a suite allows you to indulge in a little more relaxation with more space, so you can really unwind in style. Many suites come with Suite Dreams benefits too, including canapés, a welcome bottle of sparkling wine, complimentary pressing of formal wear and a discount on laundry services – even more valuable on longer adventures. For more information on what's included, please visit
fredolsencruises.com
Food you’ll fall in love with Dining on board is sure to be one of the highlights of your holiday, combining the friendly, personal Fred. Olsen service with a range of mouthwatering options, all planned to perfection. After a day seeing the best of the world, the award-winning cuisine is a treat to look forward to, whether you’re selecting sumptuous dishes from the à la carte menu, or raiding the late-night buffet! The menus include vegetarian dishes and a range of healthier alternatives too – you may well find it hard to choose. Should you have any special dietary requests, simply let us know at the time of booking. We’ll do our utmost to make sure your needs are met wherever we can.
Adding an extra special touch, The Grill on Boudicca and Braemar, and The Black Watch Room and The Poolside on Black Watch offer superb speciality dining experiences for a small supplement. Spaces at these restaurants are limited too, so dinner must be booked on board in advance. On all ships Premium Traditional Afternoon Tea is available for you to indulge in, for just £7.95
per person. It is heartily recommended
to anyone who enjoys being spoilt. Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may be subject to change.
Health & well-being Cruising with Fred. Olsen is all about well-deserved indulgences and relaxing every step of the way, whether you’re reclining on a sun lounger, immersing yourself in your latest read or watching the world go by from a bubbling Jacuzzi. There are also plenty of ways to help you stay in shape, including a Fitness Centre, swimming pools and fitness classes. And you can even walk a mile breathing in the refreshing sea air; aboard Boudicca it’s just five laps of the open deck.
If you would like a little extra pampering, the revitalising Atlantis Spa is the perfect place to rest those weary legs after all your exploration. There’s a wide choice of treatments to suit you, from manicures, to hot stone massages, to seaweed wraps.
All packages and treatments at the Atlantis Spa are payable in addition to your cruise price.
Days to inspire, evenings to remember Your on board experience is sure to be just as fun, memorable and enriching as your time ashore. During the day, you’ll find ballroom dancing lessons, theatre workshops, photography talks or entertaining quizzes, to name just a few examples. On top of that, enjoy insightful lectures from guest speakers and experts in their field – previous subjects have ranged from wine tasting to piloting Concorde. On each cruise there’ll be different activities, so check out the Daily Times on board. How much or how little you join in is entirely up to you.
When night falls, enjoy the sparkle of cabaret, comedy and music as the evenings come alive with orchestras, pianists, musicians, entertainers and shows. Simply sit back and savour it all, while you enjoy your favourite tipple, or a cocktail made just for you.
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