Since a proportion of the UK population does not hold either a valid passport or photo card driving licence, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has amended its policy to widen the appeal of an Around UK cruise, to include anyone who can produce other acceptable forms of photographic identification at Check-in.
p>Since a proportion of the UK population does not hold either a valid passport or photo card driving licence, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has amended its policy to widen the appeal of an Around UK cruise, to include anyone who can produce other acceptable forms of photographic identification at Check-in.
The cruise line will now accept the following forms of photographic identification on 'Around UK' cruises only, not including any cruises calling into Eire (Republic of Ireland):
- Passport
- EU national ID card
- Driving licence
- Council-issued bus pass / travel card
- Firearms licence
- VALIDATE UK card
These forms of photographic identification ensure that Fred. Olsen continues to meet its own company policy of being able to verify the identity of each guest, and comply fully with the requirements of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (?ISPS?) Code.
Nathan Philpot, sales and marketing director for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines:
"One of our most popular range of cruise holidays is our 'Around UK' voyages, where guests can experience the many delights of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, in a simple, stress-free way.
"We are now making it even easier for that proportion of the UK population who do not have a passport or photo card driving licence to enjoy our in-depth UK cruise experience, and get the chance to visit UK towns and cities that our smaller-sized ships can access."
In 2015, Fred. Olsen's revised policy will apply to the following 'Around UK' voyages:
- Boudicca's 11-night D1509 'Floral Britannia' cruise, ex Dover on 28th April 2015. Prices start from ?989 per person, based on an inside twin-bedded cabin, subject to availability.
Calling at Guernsey, Falmouth, Liverpool, Kirkwall, Rosyth and Newcastle, guests will visit some of the most beautiful gardens and impressive landscapes that Scotland, England and Wales have to offer.
- Boudicca's seven-night D1514 'Highlights of the Highlands' cruise, ex Rosyth (Edinburgh) on 21st June 2015. Prices start from ?800 per person, based on an Inside twin-bedded cabin, with limited availability.
The first port of call on this Highlands cruise is Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands. Next is Lerwick, on the Shetland Islands. Relax on the waterfront or climb the hills to spot the tiny ponies, before sailing onward to Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis, and scenic Tobermory. The final port of call is Portree, on the Isle of Skye, a quaint harbour town.
- Balmoral's ten-night L1508 'UK Islands & Landmarks' cruise, ex Southampton on 23rd June 2015. Prices start from ?1,034 per person, based on an inside twin-bedded cabin, subject to availability.
The cruise begins with a day in Falmouth, for trips to the Royal Maritime Museum and the nearby Eden Project. From here, guests will cruise to Belfast in Northern Ireland, then head north to scenic Stornoway, before discovering the deep heritage of the Orkney Islands. Next, spend a day in Lerwick, in the Shetlands, home to the famous miniature ponies. Balmoral will then head back to the mainland, calling at Invergordon and Newcastle.
All prices are based on two adults sharing a twin-bedded, Inside cabin, and include accommodation, all meals and entertainment on board, plus port dues.
For further information visit www.fredolsencruises.com.
Agents can book online at the Travel Agent Centre or via AmadeusCruise.