Overview
With Rosyth in your wake and Europe and Scotland ahead, this 7-night Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines sailing aboard Balmoral promises a journey to remember. The itinerary features stops at 3 destinations, including Kirkwall, Orkney Islands and Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, before returning to Rosyth. From exploring ashore to relaxing on board, every day of this Europe and Scotland cruise brings a new experience to savour. Fares for this Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines sailing begin at just £1,499 per person.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines
With more than 175 years of know-how behind it, this heritage brand has the expertise to deliver quality cruising with strong, customer-friendly value. It's known for its ideally sized ships and caters to a broad range of guests, including couples, solo travellers and families. It also offers a wide selection of carefully curated itineraries, from no-fly mini cruises from the UK to mystery cruises in the Mediterranean.
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Ensconsed inside Orkney's rugged shores, Kirkwall welcomes visitors with its affable nature and maritime past. This ancient seaport boasts a history dating back over a thousand years, where Norse and Scottish influences intertwine. Its temperate climate, tempered by the Gulf Stream, offers mild winters and cool summers, ideal for exploring its picturesque landscapes. As a gateway to Orkney's treasures, Kirkwall beckons with its charming streets and historic landmarks, inviting travelers to uncover its secrets. Don't miss the majestic St. Magnus Cathedral, a testament to the island's enduring spirit, standing proudly amidst the bustling harbor.
View moreSat on the rugged coastline of the Isle of Lewis, Stornoway welcomes cruisegoers with tales steeped in Gaelic lore and seafaring traditions. Its history is intertwined with the resilient spirit of its people, from ancient clans to modern-day fishermen. The climate, shaped by the North Atlantic, offers a raw authenticity, with wild winds and dramatic skies painting a vivid backdrop for exploration. Visitors seeking an escape from tourist hotspots find solace in Stornoway's unspoiled landscapes and genuine hospitality. As a unique fact, Stornoway boasts the title of the largest town in the Outer Hebrides, a testament to its significance in Scotland's maritime heritage.
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Balmoral
Our smallest ship, Balmoral, is a classic gem, offering an intimate cruising experience. She has wonderful facilities - five beautiful restaurants, seven bars and lounges, two pools and lovely wide open decks which are perfect for when Balmoral is scenic cruising.
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