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Fred. Olsen unveils ?Worldwide Cruise Holidays 2021-2022? brochure

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has announced its ?Worldwide Cruise Holidays 2021-2022? brochure with a focus on smaller sized cruise ships.

In 2021/22, its fleet of more intimately-sized ocean ships ? Balmoral, Braemar, Boudicca and Black Watch ? will be visiting 224 destinations in 73 countries, on 93 different itineraries, with durations between three and 153 nights, including 88 different areas of scenic cruising. 

The 2021/22 ocean cruise programme will feature 12 maiden calls: Bluff and Picton in New Zealand; Crotone, Gallipoli, Milazzo and Monopoli in Italy; M?Diq in Morocco; Port d?Alcudia in Mallorca; Sandakan in Borneo; Savina in Formentera, in Spain?s Balearic Islands; Setubal in Portugal and Trelleborg in Sweden.

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

Fred. Olsen?s small ships will dock in the heart of cities including Seville, Helsinki, Bordeaux, Copenhagen, as well as Norwegian fjords.

Some of the sample 2021/22 worldwide itineraries are:

Braemar?s 14-night ?Uncrowded Caribbean Islands with Havana? itineraries feature lesser-known destinations such as Kralendijk, Bonaire. 

Boudicca?s 28-night ?Transpacific Voyage with French Polynesia? fly-cruise sails from Costa Rica to Auckland, New Zealand in November 2021.

Balmoral?s nine-night ?Northern Fjords of Norway? cruise departs Newcastle in August 2021 and sails to Trollfjord, Nordfjord, N?r?ysundet, Lodingen Channel and Torghatten, exploring the lesser-known ports of Leknes, Bod? and ?ndalsnes.

Black Watch?s 14-night ?Fjords & Icebergs of Remote Greenland? itinerary cruises in August 2021, taking in rugged mountains and icebergs including the glaciers of Prins Christiansund.

Peter Deer, managing director of the cruise line, 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. We look forward to taking our guests to even more fascinating and unique destinations on our smaller ships in 2021/22."

For more information, go to www.fredolsencruises.com