Saturday 25 July 2009

Fred Olsen expand their portfolio of destinations



The Norwegian-owned Fred Olsen Cruise Lines brochure for 2010/11 sees the addition of some fabulous new destinations to the itineraries of this ever-popular cruise line, including Honolulu, Samoa, Vanuatu, Borneo, Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Malaysia, Phuket, Ecuador, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica. The brochure lists an amazing total of 119 cruises covering a total of 260 different exciting ports of call, and over 121 different countries or islands.

The cruises on offer include a choice of two world cruises, 26 cruises that cover the Caribbean and the Americas, no less than 17 cruises to that old favourite The Mediterranean, and 20 cruises to the shores of West Africa and the Canary Islands. There are 12 cruises visiting Spain, Portugal, the UK and Ireland, and 35 cruises to Northern Europe and Scandinavia. There are even seven mini-cruises which provide a great introduction to life on board ship and the fun of cruising for those who would like to try it out, with a view to a longer trip later.

Fred Olsen offers very much the quintessential cruise experience, with classic entertainment, a genteel and sedate atmosphere, and delightful formal dinners with excellent food.

The line has five fine ships, with beautifully themed public rooms, comfortable accommodation and top-class facilities that provide the perfect environment for spending your time while you travel from one interesting port to another.

Fred Olsen provide the perfect opportunity to see the world in style, and it is good to see that the number of places to see and visit has just got better.

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