Borealis at sea
Sailing on the 16th August, Bolette will be our newly appointed flagship. Borealis, the sister ship to Bolette, set sail on her maiden voyage from Liverpool on the 5th July and we are so excited to share more details on our beautiful new ships.
With just 700 cabins, Borealis is much smaller than most other cruise ships. However, she is large enough for guests to find plenty of restaurants, lounges and even a relaxing spa with hydrotherapy pools on board so they can enjoy their well-earned rest. If guests want to enjoy a swim during their break, they will find the all-weather pool under a retractable dome which can be opened when it is sunny and closed when the weather is not being kind.
Bolette and Borealis, like all Fred. Olsen ships, have their own elegant design touches which guests will see everywhere as they explore. Even the design and weave of our British-made carpets on board our fleet are chosen personally by Fred. Olsen Jnr. and every detail in the design meticulously planned.
Borealis’ Atrium The Crow’s Nest on Borealis
For a video tour of Borealis, and to
learn more about both Bolette and Borealis visit our ‘new ships’ page on our Travel Agent Centre.
The Indian Ocean Room on Borealis
MAIDEN VOYAGE LAUNCH OFFER To celebrate Borealis’ maiden voyage,
we are offering guests free on board spend on all 2021 & 2022 cruise, plus savings of up to £250pp on 2021 cruises*
Plus, throughout July you can claim a magnum of Prosecco with our partners Virgin Wines when making a booking on any 2021 departure!
Simply quote code BOOK21 at time of booking and we’ll do the rest!*
For more information please visit
fredolsencruises.com/agent *Terms and conditions apply.
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