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Fred Olsen Cruise Line
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Email: res@cruiseabroad.com.au Website: www.cruiseabroad.com.au |
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If your dream of cruising is the romantic era of bygone times then you have found the cruise line that will suit your needs. Fred Olsen Cruise Lines brings a feeling of traditional sophistication to cruising. Fred Olsen Cruises have large open teak decks where you can enjoy the sunsets with a glass of champagne, elegant formal evenings, traditional set dining and the chance to rekindle your ballroom dancing steps.
Combine this with the elegance of British traditions such as high tea in the afternoon along with the cosiness and comradeship expected of a country manor and you can sink back into the relaxed atmosphere of a Fred Olsen ship. The line has a quiet ship policy, only two announcements per day from the bridge.
The four ships of the Fred Olsen fleet each have their own ambience linked by the company culture of treating their guests as individuals and not being just one in a crowd. Cruising with Fred Olsen is cruising with tradition, on vessels large enough to provide the facilities of the larger liners, but small enough to ensure a personal experience where there is the opportunity to make new friends, know your attentive crew and visit ports that larger ships are unable to comfortably negotiate.

