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Closer | Europe


For a wonderful start to the spring, Braemar will take you closer to the highlights of Spanish and Portuguese destinations, docking in convenient locations so that you can stroll into town. Historic landmarks, captivating scenery, fantastic museums and more can be uncovered at leisure in La Coruña, Vigo, Avilés and Lisbon. There’s also a memorable day on Madeira, where you’ll join the rest of Fred. Olsen’s ocean-going fleet for the ‘Four Fred.s in Funchal’ event.


Monte Palace Tropical Garden


Asturian ciders


Oscar Niemeyer Centre


After a relaxing sail down from Southampton, the first call is the stylish Galician city of La Coruña. Perhaps you’ll be tempted by a day of exploration – you’ll find a broad array of architecture, galleries and historic landmarks, such as the ancient Tower of Hercules, here. Alternatively, you could choose to relax on the city’s beautiful beaches. From La Coruña there’s also the opportunity to tour to Santiago de Compostela, home to a truly magnificent cathedral.


Continuing south along Spanish shores, another of Galicia’s charming cities awaits. Vigo is the perfect place to indulge in a spot of sightseeing, with its delightful Old Quarter – strewn with grand façades and Gothic churches – and picturesque bay, overlooked by a 17th


century castle. You


could uncover it all and sample delicious tapas at a local café as a reward.


Portugal’s capital, Lisbon, has attractions aplenty, all waiting to be discovered during an overnight stay. Architectural wonders and adorable districts can be found within the heart of the city, and there’ll be time to immerse yourself in the charms of Fado


Santiago de Compostela


music during the evening. Though Lisbon can be explored on foot, taking a Tuk Tuk or tram is a great way to see the sights. However you choose to navigate the city, be sure to stop for a delicious egg custard tart or two.


After your extended stay in Lisbon it’s on to Madeira for the very special ‘Four Fred.s in Funchal’ event. After docking alongside Balmoral, Black Watch and Boudicca, you’ll be part of a memorable day of celebration shared with crews and fellow guests from all four ocean-going ships in the Fred. Olsen fleet. There’ll be fantastic live entertainment and specially prepared menus to mark the occasion. Away from all the festivities, there are opportunities to explore the island’s botanical gardens and picturesque walking trails.


Back in Spain, your final call is Avilés, an excellent start point for discovering and tasting traditional Asturian cider at one of the many cider cellars. The renowned Óscar Niemeyer International Centre is a major site in this pretty city – with Braemar docking alongside it, you’ll be perfectly placed to visit.


View destination and ship videos at www.cruisewithfred.tv 173


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