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Bolette will sail


a 95-night world cruise in 2026


Fred Olsen Cruise Lines adds two Grand Voyages for 2026


Phil Davies Fred Olsen Cruise Lines has added two Grand


Voyages to its 2026 programme. Bolette will embark on a 95-night world cruise while Borealis is to sail a 76-night South America


and Antarctica itinerary. Bolette will depart from Southampton on


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January 7, 2026, and call at destinations in Portugal, the Caribbean, Mexico, French Polynesia, the Cook Islands, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Maldives, Oman, Egypt, Malta, Gibraltar and Spain. Prices for the round-trip itinerary, called Discovering the World’s Idyllic Islands and Iconic Cities, start at £10,999. Passengers have the option of joining the cruise two days earlier in Liverpool.


Prices for the extended sailing start at £11,399. Borealis will sail from Southampton on its


round-trip Exploration of South America and the Antarctic cruise on January 28, 2026. The ship will


call at destinations in Spain, Cape Verde, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, the Falkland Islands, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, the Caribbean and Portugal. The lead-in price is £8,999. Passengers can opt for £600 onboard spend or


free door-to-door transfers of up to 250 miles for those travelling from the UK mainland to the port. Martia Lister, head of itinerary planning and


destination experience, said: “These Grand Voyages have been specially crafted for our smaller ships to visit some of the most exciting and intriguing destinations around the world. “Bolette will take guests from both Liverpool and


Southampton on an epic adventure to discover the world’s most beautiful islands and captivating cities. “Meanwhile, Borealis will journey to the iconic


cities of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and Peru’s Callao, the Falkland Islands and the rugged, icy landscapes of the Antarctic Peninsula.” fredolsencruises.com


Star Clippers combines Amalfi cruise with Bocelli concert


Star Clippers has created a package that combines a sailing along the Amalfi coast with an Andrea Bocelli concert. The cruise includes tickets to


opera star Bocelli’s concert at the Teatro del Silenzio in his home town of Lajatico, Tuscany. Taking place on July 17, the open-air concert will feature a


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line-up of surprise guest artists. The 12-night holiday, which


departs on July 6, includes a seven-night sailing from Rome on board the 166-passenger Star Flyer, a two-night post-cruise stay in Rome and three nights in Pisa. The cruise includes stops in


Civitavecchia for Rome; Lipari in the Aeolian Islands; Messina,


Sicily; Amalfi; Sorrento; and Ponza in the Pontine Islands. Prices start at £4,249,


including return flights from London, post-cruise hotel stays, overseas transfers, rail travel between Rome and Pisa, tickets for the Andrea Bocelli concert and port charges. starclippers.co.uk


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