Overview
Sail with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines on Balmoral, departing from Rosyth for a 13-night exploration of Arctic and Iceland, promising an unforgettable journey at sea. Along the way, you'll visit Thorshavn, Isafjørdur, and Seydisfjørdur - with 1 sea days providing plenty of time to relax and unwind on board. With a blend of vibrant ports and tranquil sea days, this cruise strikes the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation. With prices starting from £4,077 per person, now is a great time to book your next escape to Arctic and Iceland.
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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Cruising to Reykjavik offers a unique joy, blending modern urban charm with Icelands dramatic natural landscapes. As your ship approaches, the picturesque view of the city set against the backdrop of mountains and the vast ocean is breathtaking. Reykjavik, known for its vibrant culture and warm, welcoming atmosphere, invites exploration of its quaint streets, colorful houses, and innovative design. The city serves as a gateway to Iceland's geological wonders, including geysers, waterfalls, and volcanic landscapes. Each elementfrom the lively arts scene to the steamy geothermal poolsenhances the journey, making a cruise to Reykjavik an unforgettable combination of cultural immersion and natural beauty.
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Cruising to Akureyri, nestled at the end of Icelands longest fjord, Eyjafjr, is a must for any cruiser seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. As Iceland's second-largest city, Akureyri is a gateway to the majestic landscapes of the North, including the Godafoss waterfall and the volcanic wonderland of Lake Matn. The city itself charms visitors with its vibrant botanical gardens, which thrive despite the Arctic latitude, and its bustling arts scene. Akureyris compact downtown area, filled with cafes, shops, and museums, invites leisurely exploration, making it a perfect stop on any Arctic or Nordic cruise itinerary.
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Newcastle, renowned for its pivotal role during the Industrial Revolution, serves as a vibrant gateway to Northern England's rich past and dynamic present. Cruise lines like Fred Olsen and Marella Cruises frequently dock here, offering easy access to the historic city center and the picturesque Northumberland countryside. The climate in Newcastle is moderate, which is perfect for enjoying the city's beautiful architecture, such as the medieval Newcastle Castle, without the extreme cold or heat found in other regions. Newcastle offers an authentic slice of English life, from its legendary football passion to its innovative art scene. A unique fact: Newcastle was one of the first cities in the world to have an electrically lit street, showcasing its long history of innovation.
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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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