Chairman’s Welcome
It is with great pleasure that I introduce you to our fantastic fly-cruise holidays, which set sail from late 2018 to early 2020. Inspired by my passion for showing you the world, this new collection is our most extensive yet.
Cruises on board Black Watch, Boudicca and Braemar feature in this fly-cruise programme. Whichever ship you choose you’ll find it has been refreshed and renewed as part of our ongoing multi-million pound investment aimed at making your time with us even more enjoyable.
In late 2018 Black Watch will embark on an extensive world discovery, with your only challenge being to select the experiences that tempt you the most. Idyllic pacific islands bathed in warm sunshine; ‘lost’ cities steeped in deep history; spectacular Singapore; the prehistoric-seeming Komodo Dragons; celebrating New Year’s Eve with fireworks in Sydney: we will deliver a truly memorable experience, whichever holiday you choose.
Looking ahead to 2019/20, Boudicca’s exceptional fly-cruise programme features scenic cruising of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders, the Great Barrier Reef; kangaroos in their natural habitat; and the chance to climb Sydney Harbour Bridge. Uncover diverse flora and fauna on the archipelagos of the Seychelles, the Maldives and the Andaman Islands. Equally unforgettable are the temples, tribes and tropical islands of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Every journey is filled with special experiences you will treasure for years to come.
While Braemar’s Caribbean classics are always a favourite, this new programme includes more varied itineraries, reaching more islands across the region, along with the diverse ecosystem of the Amazon Rainforest and the exotic history and wildlife of Central America.
Whichever part of the world you choose to explore with us, may I wish you the holiday of a lifetime. Welcome aboard!
Fred. Olsen Jnr. Chairman
View destination and ship videos at
www.cruisewithfred.tv
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