Fred. Olsen Brings the World Closer
Brabant’s classic design is a little smaller than many river boats, so guests can enjoy the usual hallmarks of Fred. Olsen’s approach to cruising. With just four decks and less than 80 rooms and suites, Brabant has the intimate, ‘home-from-home’ atmosphere that Fred. Olsen’s guests know and love.
With warm and welcoming personalities, the Brabant team is dedicated to making each holiday unforgettable. Comfortable en-suite accommodation, gourmet dining every day and complimentary Wi-Fi are all included in the price, so your guests can be confident there’s plenty included.
All your guests have to do is sit back and relax on
deck as a rewarding picture book of romantic towns, formidable fortresses, captivating cathedrals and flourishing forests unfolds.
For further information call Trade Support on 01473 746 164, or visit our dedicated agent website at
fredolsencruises.com/travelagentcentre
**The Enjoyment Promise excludes Party Nights and cruises for 4 or less nights. 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 FOCL and excludes cruises on vessels operated by FOCL but booked through third Party operators. Should they wish to invoke the Enjoyment Promise, they will need to inform Guest Relations within 48 hours of the Vessel’s departure from the original port of embarkation at the latest (24 hours for River Cruises). FOCL will arrange and pay for a flight 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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