Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Sydney-England voyage is going at a discount

Borealis at sea at sunset

Australian cruise lovers can see half the world by ship on a line voyage next year from Sydney to Southampton in England with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.

And to add to the epic experience, the Australian representative for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, Cruise Traveller, has added flights back home and three free nights in London, creating a package that also comes with savings of A$1275 per person for bookings made by March 31, 2023.

Cruise Traveller’s new 53-night fly, stay and cruise package – ‘Southern Land to South England’ – begins in Sydney on 27 February, 2024, when guests board Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ 1360-guest ship, Borealis, for a 50-night voyage to Southampton and southern England. The spacious ship boasts eight bars and lounges, six restaurants, two pools, two jacuzzis, a fitness centre and sweeping teak decks.

Able to access smaller and more remote ports bigger ships cannot reach, Borealis will take guests to 20 destinations in 15 countries including Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, India, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Jordan, Israel, Cyprus, Greece, Malta and Spain.

Malta (Supplied)

At the end of the cruise, which includes onboard beverages, guests will stay in London for three free nights, with an evening ghost tour by coach also included, before flying back to Australia.

Snapshot of inclusions and features – ‘Southern Land to South England’ package

  • 53-night package from 27 February, 2024
  • 50-night voyage from Sydney to Southampton aboard Borealis
  • Free three-night hotel stay in London with evening ghost tour
  • Included onboard drinks package
  • Flight from London to Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide or Perth

Cruise Traveller’s exclusive, 53-night ‘Southern Land to South England’ fly, stay and cruise package is available from AUD$18,695 per person, twin-share, in an inside cabin – a saving of A$1275 per person. An upgrade to an Oceanview Cabin is also available from AUD$20 per person per day. Book with Cruise Traveller by March 31, 2023.


Featured Image: Borealis at sea at sunset

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