AVAILABLE NOW
SAVE CUSTOMERS UP TO
40% WITH FRED. OL SEN’ S WARMER CRUI S ING OFF ERS
Special reductions on October 2017-March 2018 sailings
Book your customers an autumn or winter escape today from an impressive selection of sailings, across a number of enticing regions and they can enjoy a special saving of up to 40% off the price. There’s a great choice of destinations available to visit on Fred. Olsen’s smaller, warmer, friendlier ships.
Latin America & Caribbean
Africa & Indian Ocean Islands
Canary Islands & Portugal
Europe
Scandinavia & Baltic
SAVE UP TO 40%
The time ashore in sun-kissed paradise can be as exhilarating or as relaxing as guests wish. They can hitch a ride on the St Kitts Scenic Railway or unwind on the endless beaches of Antigua.
SAVE UP TO 30%
With diverse cultures, historic landmarks and amazing wildlife, the rewards are endless on an exotic holiday with Fred. Olsen. There’s a number of wish-list destinations to choose from.
SAVE UP TO 20%
This region is a perfect escape into warmer climes. Guests can take their pick from historic and cultural attractions, sweet-smelling gardens, and plenty of golden beaches.
SAVE UP TO 40%
Wondrous waterways, stunning rural landscapes and some of the finest destinations the world has to offer. Europe is packed with unforgettable sights just waiting for your customers to explore.
SAVE UP TO 20%
Cruising to this remarkable region is as captivating as it gets. Guests can visit big- hitting capital cities or indulge in a magical winter adventure to the remote parts of Norway.
For further information call Trade Support on 01473 746 164, or visit our dedicated agent website at
fredolsencruises.com/agent
Warmer Cruising offers are valid from 16/08/17 to 18/10/17 inclusive on selected sailings only, subject to availability, and are applicable to new bookings only. Savings are compared to the original selling price on launch of the cruises. E&OE.
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