All-inclusive drinks are available on selected Fred. Olsen sailings in 2022, departing over the festive period. Three cruises are featured in the promotion, including a 13-night White Christmas in Norway sailing on board Bolette, due to leave Southampton on 21 December 2022.
For those who would like to set sail for the Canary Islands this Christmas, the all-inclusive drinks package is also available free of charge n the 14-night Christmas Celebrations in the Canaries cruise. This departure leaves Liverpool on 22 December on board Borealis.
Departing on the same date is a two-week Canary Islands cruise on board Fred. Olsen’s Balmoral. This sailing leaves Portsmouth before visiting popular ports such as Funchal in Madeira, Tenerife and Gran Canaria.
Clare Ward, Director of Product and Services at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said: “There’s so much to be excited about during the festive period and what better way to celebrate than with a cruise. On board our smaller, friendlier ships, guests can enjoy a warm and civilised atmosphere, with all the special festive touches, from beautifully decorated ships to carol singing and sipping mulled wine out on deck.
“We know these added value packages mean a great deal to our guests, and we’re pleased to be offering all-inclusive drinks on a selection of our festive sailings. With a drinks package, guests can really make the most of their time on board, whether that be sipping a glass of house wine or enjoying a soft drink whilst sitting back in one of our bars or lounges enjoying the festivities.”
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