Small Ships for a Big World

'Small ships for a big world' – Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils new-look 'Worldwide Cruise Holidays 2021-2022' brochure, showcasing 224 destinations in 73 countries

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is excited to announce that, in 2021/22, its fleet of smaller, more intimately-sized ocean ships – Balmoral, Braemar, Boudicca and Black Watch – will be visiting no fewer than 224 destinations in 73 countries, on 93 different itineraries, with durations between three and 153 nights, including 88 different areas of scenic cruising.

Complementing the UK departure ports of Southampton, Dover, Liverpool, Newcastle and Edinburgh (Rosyth), Fred. Olsen will also be offering an expanded programme of exotic fly-cruises in 2021/22.

Furthermore, Fred. Olsen has unveiled a ‘new look’ ‘Worldwide Cruise Holidays 2021-2022’ brochure, aimed at simplifying and refreshing the famous brand and making it easier for guests to decide where in the world they would like to explore.

Peter Deer, Managing Director of Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said: “We are thrilled to be introducing our new itineraries for 2021/22, underpinned by our desire and commitment to help our guests to explore, to discover and not just to ‘see’. For us, smaller ships bring big benefits, and we feel that we are just the right size for us.

“A family-run company to this day, specialising in personal service on a smaller scale, we were proud to be named ‘Best for Itineraries’ by the Cruise Critic experts in their ‘UK Editors’ Picks Awards 2019′, for a record fifth year in a row, and we received the ‘Gold Trusted Service’ status from independent review website, Feefo, once again in 2020.

“These prestigious accolades are testament to all the hard work, dedication and extensive research of all the teams involved in tailoring these immersive Fred. Olsen holidays, and we look forward to taking our guests to even more fascinating and unique destinations on our smaller ships in 2021/22.”

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