Fjords, Geysers and Bagpipes: New sales revealed for Fred. Olsen Cruises package

Fjords, Geysers and Bagpipes: New sales revealed for Fred. Olsen Cruises package

Cruise Traveller has joined with Fred. Olsen Cruises to present the Fjords, Geysers and Bagpipes package which is on sale for a limited time exclusively to Australian customers.

The package includes return flights from a range of Australian airports into Liverpool where guests will enjoy a two night pre-cruise stay. From there, up to 1,360 travellers will board the Borealis  for a combined 33 night voyage that encompasses Liverpool to Iceland, followed by the Scottish Isles and a final cruise to the northern tips of Norway.

Guests will be onboard for the summer solstice on June 21, with almost perpetual daylight enhancing the experience which visits a total of 18 destinations across the three back-to-back voyages.

Iceland. (Supplied)

First up is the fjords, hot springs, gushing geysers and thundering waterfalls of Iceland, followed by the rugged isles, lochs of Scotland and finally the quaint hamlets and rugged mountain scenery of Norway, including a journey across the Arctic Circle to North Cape at the top of Europe.

At the end of the third cruise, guests will travel by train to London for a three-night hotel stay before flying back to Australia.

Snapshot of inclusions and features :

  • 38 nights from June 13, 2023.
  • Return flights to UK from Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide or Perth plus two nights’ stay pre-cruise in Liverpool, England.
  • 33-night round-trip, three-cruise journey from Liverpool, UK, to Iceland, Scotland and Norway.
  • Train trip Liverpool to London and three nights’ stay in the UK capital and included onboard drinks package.

The 38-night ‘Fjords, Geysers and Bagpipes’ fly, stay and cruise package is available from A$18,595 per person, twin-share, in an inside cabin – a saving of A$1640 per person.  Book with Cruise Traveller by March 31, 2023.

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