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GO FURTHER

Take your time and see more, with Fred.

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VENICE & THE ADRIATIC | RIO FOR THE CARNIVAL | THE CARIBBEAN | THE BLACK SEA NEW ORLEANS FOR THE MARDI GRAS | BERMUDA FOR THE AMERICA’S CUP | AND MORE


GO FURTHER WITH FRED. At Fred. Olsen we share your passion for exploring the world and seeing all it has to offer. That’s why, along with one and two week cruises, we ensure our programme includes a selection of longer itineraries. Sail further, see more and really delve into the sights and cultures of some of the world’s most fascinating regions.

Taking a longer voyage means the warm, sociable atmosphere that’s always found on a Fred. Olsen cruise really comes into its own and the ship becomes a true home-from-home. Seeing the world with friends old and new makes the experience all the more enjoyable, all the more special. At Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines we know it’s not just seeing the world, it’s who you see it with that counts. On the following pages we’ve highlighted ten unique sailings, each an alluring mix of popular cities, less-visited towns and rural idylls, comfortably paced with leisurely days at sea. From the romantic, gondola-filled canals of Venice to the perfect white-sand beaches of the Caribbean, and from New Orleans’ extravagant and exuberant Mardi Gras to Rio's colourful carnival – there’ll be sights and experiences you’ll remember forever.

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GREAT VALUE, GREAT CHOICE

All of the sailings in this brochure have added benefits if you book now, making your journey of exploration even better value, and even more tempting.

Free Door-to-Door Transfers on all Go Further cruises

We want your holiday to start with us from the moment you leave your doorstep. So, to make things even easier, if you book any of the sailings in this brochure now you can choose to travel to and from your cruise in comfort with our free door-to door transfers – up to 250 UK mainland miles each way. Offer ends 31st May. See the back cover for full terms and conditions.

And there’s a choice of other offers On almost all the cruises featured on the following pages there are other options available too: please look out for the special offer notes on each cruise page so you can choose what suits you best. Our friendly Reservations Team, or your travel advisor, will be happy to help you. Exclusions, terms and conditions apply, see fredolsencruises.com for details

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GREAT VALUE PRICES…

A Fred. Olsen cruise is always great value and these unmissable adventures are no different. Fares are inclusive of comfortable en-suite accommodation; all meals, tea and coffee; evening entertainment, including dancing and cabaret shows; daytime activities; and leisure facilities including gym, swimming pools and Jacuzzis.

THE RIGHT CRUISE AT THE RIGHT PRICE

All of the cruise prices within this brochure are based on Freedom Fares, which offer the best choice of benefits and flexibility, including being able to choose your deck, cabin number and preferred dining time (subject to availability). So you’ll enjoy excellent value and great choice.

BOOK A FREEDOM FARE & ENJOY THESE BENEFITS Restaurant – confirmed at time of booking ■ Dining time – confirmed at time of booking ■ Dining choice – table size may be requested (not guaranteed) Room category – chosen at time of booking Room grade – chosen at time of booking Room number – chosen at time of booking Standard deposit – as applicable to cruise duration Standard cancellation terms – as applicable to cruise duration Oceans discount – as applicable, based on membership level** Booking transferable to another cruise (once only per booking)◆ Oceans benefits on board** Priority for room upgrades (complimentary or payable, when available)▲ Priority booking for pre-booked Shore Tours◆ Free Fred. Olsen shuttle bus or transfer to local amenities (where operating, not where provided by the port)† Priority embarkation in UK departure ports Priority debarkation at end of cruise (available on request, not guaranteed) ■ Subject to availability. **Subject to Oceans Club terms and conditions, which may be subject to change. ◆ Subject

to availability, terms and conditions apply. Room upgrades are subject to availability and may be complimentary or payable. †Free shuttle bus is offered when destination is more than 1km away from the ship. When the destination is 30 minutes or more drive away from the ship a transfer will be offered. These are not offered where the local amenities are within walking distance (1km). Excludes shuttle buses charged for by the port.

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Everyone worked very hard to make sure the service was excellent – as always. independent customer reviews

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THE RIGHT SHIPS FOR YOU

Sailing on a smaller ship doesn’t mean you’ll have less room: far from it. Each cabin has ample space, with all the facilities you’ll need to enjoy your holiday in comfort. In fact, our rooms are comparable in size to those on some of the mammoth cruise ships – while our vessels are of a more accessible size, you can have just as much private space.

PLUS, YOU CAN UPGRADE TO ALL INCLUSIVE FOR ONLY £10 per person per night*

Add to your adventure with our All Inclusive upgrade and you’ll enjoy selected house wines by the glass and selected beers, spirits and soft drinks all day, with 50% off selected premium drinks too. (Excludes cruise L1703.)

Having fewer people on board makes it easy to find a quiet spot to relax in peace with a drink or a good book. There’s room to stretch out by the pool and you can get ashore quicker – without the need to fight for space with hordes of people. You’ll get to know the people you’re sharing your journey of discovery with, making it all the more rewarding. And when you’re ashore you’re seeing the best of each port of call with hundreds of others – not thousands – creating a more authentic experience.

GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR TIME ON BOARD

We do our utmost to ensure your experience on board is just as fun and enriching as your time ashore. Whether you’re looking to relax by the pool with a book from the library, learn something new at one of our interactive classes, or watch glittering evening performances, there’s a whole range to choose from. Along with guest speakers and performers, our entertainment programme features a whole host of activities. You’ll find Bridge classes, arts & crafts lessons and fun quizzes, along with fitness classes, Yoga and Pilates, and the ‘walk a mile’ challenge. It’s all available for you to dip in and out of as you please. 5


AWARD-WINNING CRUISES

We’ll always do our best to give you the holiday of a lifetime – but our guests and travel industry experts are the best judges of how we’re doing. That’s why it’s so pleasing that the dedication and hard work of our staff has been recognised in many awards over the course of 2015, including: Best for Itineraries; Britain’s Best Cruise Line for Food 2015; silver for both Best Small Ships Cruise Line and Best Cruise Line for Customer Service; and five categories in the influential 2015 Cruise Critic UK Cruisers’ Choice Awards. Although we’re a small company, we were joint-second in the most recent Which? Cruise Survey, receiving a rating of 85%: an achievement all our staff and crews are immensely proud of. Finally, and most importantly, in over 14,000 reviews from past guests, 95% rated us Excellent or Good, with Feefo awarding us a Trusted Merchant Accreditation – in recognition of our excellence in customer service – for the third year in a row. Perhaps that’s why most people who try us once choose to cruise with us again. There’s never been a better time to get on board with Fred. Olsen.

FOOD YOU’LL FALL IN LOVE WITH

Dining on board a Fred. Olsen cruise really is a treat, whether you’re enjoying one of our fabulous feasts at the buffet restaurant, selecting sumptuous dishes from our á la carte menu, or savouring tasty bites with your afternoon tea. Our team of expert chefs painstakingly plan mouth-watering menus, designed to make the food one of the highlights of your holiday. To start your day there’s everything from fresh fruit to a hearty cooked breakfast, with eggs made just how you like them; at lunch, choose a light bite, or opt for something totally indulgent; follow that with a selection of freshly-made treats with your afternoon tea; and for the main event a five-course à la carte dinner, with desserts created to test even the strongest willpower. There’s even a late-night buffet, for those who – somehow – are still a little peckish. You’ll see why dining on board is one of the reasons people love cruising with Fred.

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Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines won viewers choice “Britain’s Best Cruise Line for Food”

Holiday & Cruise Telly Awards

WINNER 2015


SHORE TOURS CAN ENHANCE YOUR EXPERIENCE On the following pages, we have included a selection of the many and varied tours we offer, at additional cost, to enhance your cruise experience. For the full list, visit www.fredolsencruises.com

ADULT ONLY CRUISING

The length and nature of these sailings decidedly create a ‘grown up’ experience. With that in mind, we’ve reserved these cruises as ‘adult only’ holidays. Only those aged 18 or over will be permitted to travel, to ensure you’re sailing with like-minded holidaymakers. (Excludes cruise L1628.)

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THE MED, SOCHI & THE BLACK SEA

8th October 2016 | 30 nights | Sails from Liverpool | Boudicca | Prices from £3,199pp | CRUISE ID: D1620

Liverpool Odessa Sochi Constanta (from Leixões) Varna Athens (from Piraeus) Istanbul Catania (Sicily) (overnight) Almería Dikili Valetta Gibraltar Kuşadasi Oporto

Immerse yourself in fascinating history, engrossing culture and beautiful cities. With two days in Istanbul, see the beautiful Blue Mosque, the UNESCO-listed Topkapi Palace and the colourful Grand Bazaar. There’s also a chance to visit the Roman Baths of Varna, spend a day in Russia’s ‘Summer Capital’, explore the highly-rated city of Odessa, and discover the incredible historic site at Ephesus. Gibraltar

Date

Arrive

OCTOBER 2016 Sat 08

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Valletta, Malta Cruising

Sun 16-Mon 17 Tue 18

Gibraltar Cruising

Thu 13-Fri 14 Sat 15

Liverpool Cruising

Sun 09-Tue 11 Wed 12 early am

Destination

late night Varna, Bulgaria

Constanta, Romania

Wed 19 early am

late pm

Thu 20

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late night Odessa, Ukraine

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late night Sochi, Russia

Cruising

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Cruising Bosphorus Istanbul, Turkey

Mon 24 early am Tue 25

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Istanbul, Turkey

Wed 26 early pm

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Dikili, Turkey

Thu 27

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Kuşadasi, Turkey

Fri 28

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late night Athens (from Piraeus),

Greece Cruising

Sat 29 Sun 30

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Catania, Sicily, Italy Cruising

Mon 31

Cruising

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Almería, Spain Cruising

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Oporto (from Leixões), Portugal Cruising

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Liverpool

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Valletta, Malta

A tiny island with an epic and heroic history, Malta has one of the most scenic ports of arrival anywhere. Make sure you’re out on deck for the sail into the Grand Harbour of Valletta, the 16 th century walled capital which is a treasure chest overflowing with Baroque architecture. Don’t miss a visit to the majestic St. John’s Co-Cathedral to admire its incredibly ornate chapels created by the Knights of St. John.

Varna, Bulgaria

NOVEMBER 2016 Tue 01

Resolutely British for nearly 300 years, Gibraltar’s unique history and setting unites the oddly familiar – from the helmeted police to Marks & Spencer – with an extrovert Mediterranean mood. Take a trip to see the Barbary Apes, grab some dutyfree shopping or board a cable car to enjoy the grandstand views of nearby Spain and Africa.

Tours from Leixões to Oporto bookable prior to departure, subject to availability.

Bulgaria’s third-largest city is overlooked by the Cathedral of the Assumption. This impressive Orthodox church is typically lavish, boasting six gold-clad domes, ornate stained-glass windows and a magnificent interior. Other highlights include the Roman baths, the Archaeological Museum and Varna Lake.

Constanta, Romania

A thriving hub of activity and colours, Constanta is full of stimulating landmarks, from museums bringing medieval Romania to life, to the striking Genoese Lighthouse and Turkish Mosque. Travel west of the city to Murfatlar Vineyard for a revelatory sip of the finest Romanian wine complemented by a show featuring folkloric dances and music, or discover the waters of the Danube Delta, a treat for every bird lover.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Witness the waters of the Danube flowing into the Black Sea. This forms the largest and best-preserved of Europe’s deltas. Home to over 300 species of birds, it’s a great experience for nature lovers.

Odessa, Ukraine

‘The Pearl of the Black Sea’ is a gorgeous, high-spirited and cosmopolitan city. It’s teeming with western European-influenced architecture, culture and art, including one of the world’s most beautiful opera houses. FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions apply.

or 50% discount off this cruise when booking a Fred. sailing 21st April 2017 onwards. Exclusions terms and conditions apply.

Prices from: Interior: Sold Out | Ocean View: £3,199pp | Balcony: Sold Out | Suite: Limited | Single: £4,949 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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Odessa

Ephesus, tours from Kuşadasi Head to the famous Potemkin Steps, or relax and enjoy the mild climate and glorious sandy beaches.

Sochi, Russia

Russia’s ‘Summer Capital’ was catapulted into the limelight after hosting the 2014 Winter Olympics. Here you can enjoy the incredible coastline, complete with soaring mountains, rocky coves and shingle beaches. Marvel at the stunning architecture, including the colourful St. Vladimir Church, or visit the nearby waterfalls of the Agura Valley and the dense forests packed with gorgeous flora in the UNESCO-listed Western Caucasus Biosphere Reserve.

Istanbul, Turkey (Overnight)

A silvery glaze across the Golden Horn, the air filled with exotic spices: this is unmistakably Istanbul. Explore the wonderful Blue Mosque and glittering Topkapi Palace while strolling around Sultanahmet, taking in mosques, museums and the Grand Bazaar. With two days here, there’s a chance to watch the sunset over the minaret-dotted skyline while the muezzin’s call to prayer echoes across the city.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Discover Istanbul from a different perspective as you enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Bosphorus, the busy strait of water that divides Europe from Asia.

All included, as standard:

Dikili, Turkey

Take a trip to the remarkably steep seating of the Greek Theatre in the Acropolis, carved into the hillside; encounter the ancient medical centre, Asklepieion; or simply let sun-dappled beaches and crystal clear waters take all your cares away during your time in the core of the Izmir Province. A short distance away you’ll find the stunning 15th century Ottoman castle at Candarli.

Kuşadasi, Turkey

Tours to the ancient site of Ephesus – one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – are the real highlight, yet Kusadasi has plenty more on offer: the hustle and bustle of Kadinlar Denizi Beach, sparkling views from the nearby Yilanci Burnu Peninsula and a chance to liberate the senses and renew yourself with a traditional Turkish bath at the Ada Saray Hamam. Those with a penchant for the quirky can seek out unusual gifts at the local bazaar.

Athens (from Piraeus), Greece

The port of Piraeus is your gateway to Athens, a mystical, engrossing city that’s steeped in history and antiquity. The skyline is dominated by the incredible 2,500 year-old Parthenon, built in the Golden Age in honour of the goddess Athena, whilst in the heart of the city lays the ancient Plaka district’s honeycomb of streets, little shops and tavernas.

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym • Choice of live evening entertainment • 5 formal nights • Overnight stay in Istanbul

Catania, Sicily, Italy

Europe’s biggest volcano serving as a beautiful backdrop makes Catania’s charms all the more attractive. The city is home to many sumptuous Baroque-style buildings, a UNESCO-listed historic centre and charming street markets. Visit the Bellini Museum or take a tour to the hissing craters of Mount Etna to admire the dynamic power of nature.

Almería, Spain

Almería has whitewashed, Moorish-style houses, overlooked by the historic fortress of Alcazaba. Take a tour to ‘Mini Hollywood’, a dry, barren environment which has been the setting of many spaghetti westerns, including A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

Oporto (from Leixões), Portugal

A short journey from Leixões takes you into the heart of Oporto, with its fortress-like Cathedral and the Baroque Church of Clérigos. Head to the historic Ribeira District, where the narrow, cobbled lanes wind their way down to the Douro River. Also, don’t forget to visit one of the many wine cellars for a taste of the tipple named after the city, Port.

For adult travellers only The extended length and nature of this sailing are suited to the adult traveller, therefore only those over 18 are able to join.

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Grenada

A CARIBBEAN DISCOVERY

12th November 2016 | 32 nights | Sails from Southampton | Balmoral | Prices from £3,199pp | CRUISE ID: L1628 To/from Southampton Ponta Delgada (overnight) St. Maarten St. Thomas Puerto Rico

Madeira

Antigua Barbados (overnight) St. Kitts St Lucia Grenada

Tortola

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Arrive

NOVEMBER 2016 Sat 12

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Southampton

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Sun 13-Tue 15 Wed 16 early am

late pm

Funchal, Madeira Cruising

Thu 17-Tue 22

Bridgetown, Barbados

Wed 23 early pm Thu 24

Destination

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Bridgetown, Barbados

Fri 25

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St. George's, Grenada

Sat 26

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Castries, St. Lucia

Sun 27

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Basseterre, St. Kitts

Mon 28 early am

late pm

Road Town, Tortola

Tue 29

late night San Juan, Puerto Rico

early am

Wed 30 early am

late pm

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas

DECEMBER 2016 Thu 01

early am

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Philipsburg, St. Maarten late night St. John's, Antigua late night

Cruising

Sat 03-Thu 08 Fri 09

Ponta Delgada, Azores

early pm

Sat 10

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Visit 11 beautiful islands on this exploration of the Caribbean, where gorgeous, sandy beaches and laid-back, inviting culture await you. Try an ice-cool rum cocktail in Tortola, swim with sea turtles in Barbados, visit the tropical El Yunque Rainforest from San Juan, and relax on one of Antigua’s claimed 365 gorgeous beaches. There’s also a rare call to the idyllic paradise island of St. Thomas. Funchal, Madeira

Funchal has a timeless charm, delightfully enhanced by a benign climate that fills this floating garden with the year-round colours and perfumes of subtropical flowers and fruit. Explore the stunning landscapes by way of the unique levada irrigation network, admire the many beautiful gardens, or try the island’s famous wine.

Cruising

Wed 14 AM

Southampton

FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions apply.

Grenada boasts 45 pristine beaches and numerous secluded coves waiting to be discovered. Known as the ‘Spice Island’, an aromatic blend of nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, ginger and vanilla fills the air. The island is of volcanic origin, with a landscape scattered with crater lakes, rainforests, coral reefs and white-sand beaches.

Castries, St. Lucia

Bridgetown, Barbados (Overnight)

Dominated by the soaring twin Pitons – which are a must-see for any visitor – St. Lucia boasts a tropical climate, botanical gardens, rainforests, unspoiled beaches and the bubbling volcano of Soufriere. Take an aerial tram through the treetops of the lush rainforest or visit one of the gorgeous beaches, such as Rodney Bay.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

The elegant St. Kitts capital, Basseterre, has some of the oldest buildings in the Caribbean. Take a tour to Brimstone Hill Fortress to admire magnificent views across the island, travel on the attractive St. Kitts Scenic Railway, or simply relax

The balmy, tropical climate of Barbados makes this very British Caribbean island a favourite with well-heeled tourists. Admire the impressive stalactites and stalagmites in Harrison’s Cave; sail the gorgeous azure waters in search of sea turtles; or simply relax on one of the many sandy beaches, soaking up the laid-back atmosphere.

Ponta Delgada, Azores

Sun 11-Tue 13

St. George’s, Grenada

Go in search of enchanting sea turtles in the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea, followed by basking on a beach with a tropical rum punch, on a catamaran tour from Barbados.

Basseterre, St. Kitts

All included, as standard:

or 50% discount off this cruise when booking a Fred. sailing 21st April 2017 onwards. Exclusions terms and conditions apply.

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym • Choice of live evening entertainment • 5 formal nights • Overnight stays in Barbados & Ponta Delgada

Prices from: Interior: £3,199pp | Ocean View: £3,699pp | Balcony: Limited | Suite: Limited | Single: £5,799 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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Barbados

St. Thomas

St. Lucia on one of the tranquil beaches in the balmy climate.

equally gorgeous beaches of this idyllic island too.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Take an exciting journey on the St. Kitts Scenic Railway, considered by many as one of the most beautiful train rides in the world.

Road Town, Tortola

Tortola was a famous pirate haunt of old, and still retains a surreal, beguiling charm. The capital, Road Town, is typically old-world Caribbean. Home to the legendary Pusser’s Bar, it’s the perfect place to try some authentic Caribbean rum. Nearby Cane Garden Bay is a great place to unwind, with its vast expanse of sugar-white sands.

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas

Charlotte Amalie is packed with wonderful sights and local delights for you to enjoy. The town is renowned for fine examples of Danish colonial architecture and the St. Thomas Synagogue. The 17th century Blackbeard’s Castle and Fort Christian are worth seeking out, though be sure to find time to appreciate the beautiful bays and

Miles of smooth, clean beaches, tropical rainforest and the beautiful colonial old city of San Juan await your exploration. Wander the historic streets, explore up-and-coming Santurce, or bask on the deserted palmfringed beaches of Piñones. The spellbinding El Yunque National Forest, famous Luquillo Beach, Rio Camuy Cave Park and the striking Arecibo Observatory are all within easy reach; the choice is yours.

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Philipsburg is the capital of the Dutch half of St. Maarten, an island amicably shared between Holland and France for centuries. It’s a shopper’s paradise, with everything from jewellery to electrical goods at duty free prices. Take a water taxi to the nearby sandy beach, studded with colourful clapboard restaurants and outdoor cafés.

St. John’s, Antigua

and historic Nelson’s Dockyard are two of pretty Antigua’s highlights. The views are just as gorgeous as you’d imagine. The colourful street market in St. John’s, selling flowers, fruit and handicrafts, is a must-see, along with basking on one of the 365 stunning beaches – one for every day of the year, so the locals say.

Ponta Delgada, Azores (Overnight)

Ponta Delgada – the main town on the island of São Miguel – has a cosmopolitan atmosphere and a fine selection of parks, cobbled streets and squares, a modern marina and waterfront cafés. The surrounding island plays host to beautiful lakes, magnificent mountains, sandy beaches and lush valleys, as well as the stunning crater lakes of the extinct Sete Cidades Volcano.

Visit fredolsencruises.com to see more about these ultimate picture-postcard destinations

The stunning great bay of English Harbour

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Mindelo

ISLANDS OF THE CANARIES & CAPE VERDE São Vicente

20 November 2016 | 21 nights | Sails from Liverpool | Boudicca | Prices from £1,699pp | CRUISE ID: D1622 th

Liverpool Vigo Oporto (from Leixões) Lisbon

Madeira (overnight)

Lanzarote Gran Canaria

Tenerife Mindelo Date

Arrive

NOVEMBER 2016 Sun 20

Praia Depart

Wed 23 early am

Cruising late pm

Thu 24 Fri 25

early pm late am

Wed 30 early am

Funchal, Madeira Cruising

Sun 27-Mon 28 Tue 29

Oporto (from Leixões), Portugal Cruising Funchal, Madeira

early pm

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Oporto (from Leixões), Portugal

Destination Liverpool

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Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands Praia, Cape Verde Islands

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Thu 01-Fri 02 Sat 03

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late night Santa Cruz, Tenerife

Sun 04

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Las Palmas, Gran Canaria Arrecife, Lanzarote Cruising

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Lisbon, Portugal

Wed 07 late am

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late night Vigo, Spain

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You’ll find every destination on this itinerary has its own unusual twist. Discover the history of Cape Verde via colonial monuments and stories of the slave-trading past of Cidade Velha; uncover Cesar Manrique’s cactus garden in Lanzarote; admire the stunning Douro River in Oporto; unwind on the golden beaches of Tenerife; and wander the medieval streets of Vigo’s old quarter.

Tours from Leixões to Oporto bookable prior to departure, subject to availability.

FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions apply.

A short journey from Leixões takes you into the heart of Oporto, with its fortress-like Cathedral and the Baroque Church of Clerigos. Head to the historic Ribeira District, where the narrow, cobbled lanes wind their way down to the Douro River. Also, don’t forget to visit one of the many wine cellars for a taste of the tipple named after the city, Port.

Funchal, Madeira (Overnight)

Funchal has a timeless charm, delightfully enhanced by a benign climate that fills this floating garden with the year-round colours and perfumes of subtropical flowers and fruit. Explore the stunning landscapes by way of the unique levada irrigation network, admire the many beautiful gardens, or try the island’s famous wine.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Meander through the winding streets of Funchal by Tukxi (a three-wheeled auto rickshaw), passing sights such as the enchanting Donna Amelia Garden and the picturesque fishing village of Câmara de Lobos.

Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands

The influences upon Mindelo come from far and wide, with this port city bursting with colonial monuments, including the Cape Verdes’ own Belem Tower. Visit the Community Art Museum, which exhibits the island’s creative side; head to Camara Square, where you can admire the historic church and colourful vegetable market; or – for the ultimate in escapism – try a thrilling jeep safari to the unexplored corners of São Vicente Island.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Acquaint yourself with the beautiful natural vistas of São Vicente on an exciting 4x4 jeep safari, traversing barren landscapes, volcanic valleys and remote coastal areas.

Praia, Cape Verde Islands

The bustling capital of Cape Verde is the largest city on the islands. Here you can learn about the local history at the Archaeology Museum; test out your negotiating skills to grab a bargain at the market stalls; visit the town of Cidade Velha, once a major slave-trading post, packed with historical

All included, as standard:

or 50% discount off this cruise when booking a Fred. sailing 21st April 2017 onwards. Exclusions terms and conditions apply.

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym • Choice of live evening entertainment • 4 formal nights • Overnight stay in Madeira

Prices from: Interior: £1,699pp | Ocean View: £1,899pp | Balcony: £2,749pp | Suite: £2,899pp | Single: £2,699 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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Madeira

Lisbon

Gran Canaria and architectural interest; or indulge in the traditional Cape Verdean beats of Funaná music.

Santa Cruz, Tenerife

Visitors flock to Tenerife – known as the ‘Island of Eternal Spring’ – to soak up the temperate weather while relaxing on caramel-coloured beaches, and to enjoy traditional Spanish culture. For those wishing to stray off the beaten track, don’t miss tours to the Botanical Gardens, Pyramids of Güímar or breathtaking volcanic scenery surrounding Mount Teide – Spain’s highest mountain.

Las Palmas, Gran Canaria

As well as the eclectic collection of architecture and wonderfully ornate buildings its captivating capital city proudly displays, Gran Canaria boasts year-round warmth, making it all the more alluring during the winter when the nights are long and cold back home. Be sure to check out

Mount Teide El Museo Canario for national treasures dating from Roman times, or relax by the oasis-like sand dunes and palm trees of Maspalomas Beach.

Arrecife, Lanzarote

Arrecife is a bustling, sun-drenched city with many attractions to discover. Two intriguing castles – built to defend the port from pirates – overlook the harbour and today incorporate fascinating museums. Go camelback riding and explore the lunar-like landscapes of Timanfaya National Park’s Fire Mountains, spot miniature white crabs in the beautiful saltwater lagoon of Jameos Del Agua Cave, or check out Cesar Manrique’s unique cactus garden.

Lisbon, Portugal

Portugal’s beautiful capital is spread out over seven hills on the north of the River Tagus. Along with several fascinating museums, the city has many architectural delights,

including the Belem Tower, the Jeronimos Monastery and the 25 de Abril Bridge. Be sure to explore the pretty backstreets by foot or tram and indulge in some window shopping too.

Vigo, Spain

At the centre of Vigo is the Concatedral de Santa Maria, where you’ll find several charming plazas with open-air cafés and bars. Explore the medieval streets of Vigo’s delightful old quarter, admire the art collections at the Museo Municipal de Vigo or take a tour to the UNESCO-listed Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.

For adult travellers only The extended length and nature of this sailing are suited to the adult traveller, therefore only those over 18 are able to join.

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Tampa

CENTRAL AMERICA & THE MARDI GRAS

4th February 2017 | 46 nights | Sails from Southampton | Balmoral | Prices from £3,999pp | CRUISE ID: L1703 Date

Arrive

Depart

Destination

FEBRUARY 2017 Sat 04

Southampton

PM

Cruising

Sun 05-Tue 07 Wed 08 early am

late pm

Funchal, Madeira Cruising

Thu 09-Tue 14 Wed 15 early pm

late night

Bridgetown, Barbados

Thu 16

early am

late pm

Castries, St. Lucia

Fri 17

early am

late pm

St. John's, Antigua

Sat 18

early am

late pm

Tue 21

early am

Road Town, Tortola Cruising

Sun 19-Mon 20 late pm

Falmouth, Jamaica Cruising

Wed 22 Thu 23

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Banana Coast (Trujillo), Honduras Belize City, Belize D Cozumel, Mexico

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Mon 27 late pm

New Orleans, LA, USA

Tue 28

New Orleans, LA, USA

MARCH 2017 Wed 01

early pm

New Orleans, LA, USA Cruising

Thu 02 early am

late night Tampa, FL, USA

early am

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Key West, FL, USA

Mon 06 early am

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Miami, FL, USA

Tue 07

Fri 03

Cruising

Sat 04 Sun 05

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Port Canaveral, FL, USA

Wed 08 early am

late pm

Jacksonville, FL, USA

Thu 09

late night Charleston, SC, USA

early am

Cruising

Fri 10-Sat 11 Sun 12

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late pm

Hamilton, Bermuda Cruising

Mon 13-Fri 17

Sun 19-Tue 21

Ponta Delgada, São Miguel, Azores Cruising

Wed 22 AM

Southampton

Sat 18

early am

early pm

D Anchor Port

FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions apply.

or Up to £250 per person FREE On Board Spend (amount varies by grade)

The vibrant Mardi Gras in New Orleans heads a host of incredible experiences, all packed into one truly stunning holiday. Taking in the Caribbean, North America and Central America, this fantastic trip takes you to some of the world’s most beautiful, exciting and interesting destinations on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure you will never forget. Cruise to the warm, crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean and swim with sea turtles in Barbados; enjoy the sounds of steelpan drums in St. Lucia; sip rum punch on one of Antigua’s many beaches; and learn about Tortola’s rich pirate history; before calling into the rhythmic island of Jamaica.

Canaveral. This is the chance to explore floral national parks, Florida’s spectacular Everglades, the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, and two awe-inspiring, world-famous rocket launch sites – the Kennedy Space Centre and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

Honduras, Belize and Mexico all follow to offer up Latin culture, fascinating indigenous history and the chance to bathe in tropical sunshine. Little can match two nights in New Orleans though, especially as this is perfectly timed so you can join the fun at the annual Mardi Gras carnival where the entire city becomes one cacophonous celebration. Collect symbolic colourful beads as the revellers (known as ‘krewes’) parade their hand-crafted floats and costumes. There’s even time to discover the city’s picturesque French Quarter and Garden District or take a cruise on a traditional Southern steamboat along the muddy Mississippi.

Heading up the coast, a stop in Jacksonville provides access to America’s oldest city, St. Augustine, and its historic Spanish fort. Then, swap the fiercely modern architecture of Jacksonville with the gentler Georgian buildings of Charleston – a ride in a horse-drawn carriage provides a relaxing way to see the sights. And from the Southern charm here, it’s then on to the British charm of enticing Bermuda. A leisurely journey back home allows you time to enjoy all the facilities of Balmoral, as well as swapping stories of your explorations with like-minded guests.

In Florida, enjoy Fred.’s maiden call into Tampa for theme parks, museums and aquariums galore, followed by the party atmosphere, relaxed mindset and endless beaches of Key West, Miami and Port

For adult travellers only The extended length and nature of this sailing are suited to the adult traveller, therefore only those over 18 are able to join.

All included, as standard:

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym Choice of live evening entertainment • 7 formal nights • Two-night stay in New Orleans

Prices from: Interior: £3,999pp | Ocean View: £4,699pp | Balcony: Sold Out | Suite: Limited | Single: £7,599 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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Miami

Tortola Kennedy Space Center

The Mardi Gras

Southampton

Charleston Jacksonville Hamilton (Bermuda) Tampa New Orleans

Ponta Delgada Madeira

(2 nights)

Cozumel Belize City

Charleston

Port Canaveral Miami Key West

Banana Coast (Trujillo)

Falmouth

Tortola Antigua

St. Lucia

Barbados

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Split

AUTHENTIC CROATIA WITH VENICE

24th April 2017 | 25 nights | Sails from Southampton | Black Watch | Prices from £2,699pp | CRUISE ID: W1704

Southampton Pula Zadar Venice Split (overnight) Dubrovnik Hvar Cagliari Lisbon Cartagena (Sardinia) Lipari Stromboli Valletta

Malaga Date

Arrive

APRIL 2017 Mon 24

(Malta)

Depart PM

early am

late pm

Southampton Malaga, Spain Cruising

Sat 29-Sun 30 MAY 2017 Mon 01 early am

Malaga, Spain

Destination

Cruising

Tue 25-Thu 27 Fri 28

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Valletta, Malta Cruising

Tue 02

Hvar, Croatia D

Wed 03 early am

late pm

Thu 04

early am

late night Zadar, Croatia

Fri 05

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Venice, Italy late night Venice, Italy

Sat 06 early am

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Pula, Croatia D

Mon 08 early am

late pm

Split, Croatia

Sun 07 Tue 09

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Dubrovnik, Croatia

Tue 09

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Cruising by Dubrovnik Old Town Harbour Cruising

Thu 11

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early am

Cruising by Stromboli

Thu 11

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Lipari, Italy D

Fri 12

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late night Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy

early am

late pm

Wed 10

Cruising

Sat 13 Sun 14

Cartagena, Spain Cruising

Mon 15 Tue 16

early am

late pm

Lisbon, Portugal

Wed 17-Thu 18

Cruising

Fri 19

Southampton

AM

Embark on this stunning exploration of Croatia and you’ll soon realise why it’s one of the world’s most captivating destinations. Enjoy a maiden call into Pula and visit highly-rated Hvar; uncover the Diocletian’s Palace in Split; marvel at the Plitvice Lakes National Park; and walk the city walls of Dubrovnik. Blend in romantic Venice and the volcanic Aeolian Islands for a pure cruising masterpiece.

D Anchor Port

Malaga is overflowing with aesthetic pleasures, such as the Moorish Alcazaba Fortress and the ‘mile of art’, which fittingly includes the Picasso Museum as the famous artist was born here. Alternatively, try authentic Spanish tapas; head to Marbella and relax on the stunning beaches; or tour to Granada for the striking Alhambra Palace.

Valletta, Malta

Make sure you’re out on deck for the scenic sailing into the Grand Harbour of Valletta. This 16 th century walled capital is a treasure chest overflowing with Baroque architecture. Don’t miss the ornate chapels of St. John’s Co-Cathedral, the caves and coral formations of the Blue Grotto, or spectacular views from the Dingli Cliffs. Valletta is a city reborn – and a European Capital of Culture for 2018 – though you can catch a glimpse of the island’s epic history with a horse-drawn carriage ride through medieval Mdina.

Hvar, Croatia

The ‘Queen' of Croatia’s Dalmatian Islands, Hvar regularly features on lists of the world’s most beautiful islands. A rich history

presents itself in the Old Town, Stari Grad, where you can marvel at the sights at a leisurely pace. Plus, the iconic Franciscan Monastery and Museum is a ‘must-see’ attraction, and there’s also a world of untouched lagoons and crystal blue seas to tempt you.

Zadar, Croatia

Zadar is home to an engrossing collection of religious structures, particularly the Cathedral of St. Anastasia. The Zadar region is seemingly blessed by endless natural beauty; the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park and the stunning Krka National Park – renowned for its waterfalls and diverse flora and fauna – are both within reach.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Discover the magnificent Plitvice National Park, home to stunning scenery, cascading waterfalls and a series of 16 lakes that are separated by travertine (natural mineral) barriers.

Venice, Italy (Overnight)

You’ll run out of steam long before you see

All included, as standard:

FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions apply.

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym Choice of live evening entertainment • 5 formal nights • Overnight stay in Venice

Prices from: Interior: £2,699pp | Ocean View: £2,999pp | Balcony: £4,499pp | Suite: £4,699pp | Single: £4,399 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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Hvar

Dubrovnik

Venice all of Venice’s 118 islands, 177 canals and 450 bridges, but even the briefest encounter will have you mesmerised. Don’t miss the 14 th century Doge’s Palace, the magnificent mosaic-decorated interior of St. Mark’s Basilica and a fabulous gondola ride – a must-do in this romantic city. Fortunately, you have two days to enjoy the dreamy waterways, ancient buildings, ornate squares and cobbled streets.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Discover Venice at dusk on a romantic gondola journey along the enchanting canals and waterways that make this city so magical.

Pula, Croatia

Pula has been in existence for 3,000 years; evidence enough that you’re in for a historic adventure. The main draw is the Roman architecture, particularly the dominating Arena – one of the largest surviving Roman amphitheatres in the world. Also there’s the Triumphal Arch of the Sergii, Temple of Augustus and Hercules Gate. What’s more, being located on the increasingly popular Istrian Peninsula, home to shimmering turquoise waters and beautiful landscapes, means it’s perfect for pure, uninhibited exploration.

Split, Croatia

Split emerged from the settlement that surrounded a magnificent Roman palace built by the Emperor Diocletian. The structure is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a visit is highly recommended, along with the resplendent Riva waterfront and the city’s attractive beaches. Alternatively, take a tour to the historic city of Trogir.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Beautiful Dubrovnik is famously known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’ and rightly listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take time for a leisurely walk along the medieval city walls; admire the seemingly endless beauty of Stradun and the Old Town; relax on Banje, the city’s attractive beach; or take the cable car to Mount Srđ for spellbinding panoramic views.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Walk the UNESCO-listed medieval walls of Dubrovnik, which encircle the city like a jewelled ring. Admire the countless views, from the Minceta and the Bokar Fortress to the famous red terracotta roofs.

of neighbouring Vulcano from the Quattrocchi viewpoint.

Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy

The capital of Sardinia is a typical bustling Italian city full of tree-lined boulevards, churches, museums, galleries and Roman ruins, though the much-photographed old medieval city, ‘Il Castello’, is often the centre of attention. Elsewhere, take a trip to Cagliari Cathedral; relax on the idyllic Poetto Beach; or admire a panoramic view over the Gulf of Cagliari from Basilica of Bonaria.

Cartagena, Spain

One of the eight Aeolian Islands – a volcanic arc north of Sicily – Stromboli is just four kilometres wide. This cruise is an incredible opportunity to circumnavigate the island, which has been in almost continuous eruption for more than 2,000 years.

Strategically placed on the Mediterranean coastline, Cartagena is one of Spain’s most historically fascinating places, harbouring secrets of a Roman and Carthaginian heritage. Venture to the medieval Conception Castle, overlooking the stunning natural harbour; discover the incredible Roman amphitheatre – built between 5 and 1 BC; and admire the many Modernist buildings populating the city.

Lipari, Italy

Lisbon, Portugal

Cruising by Stromboli

The largest of the Aeolian Islands, Lipari is characterised by a typically Mediterranean landscape made up of dense shrubland, steep cliffs and spellbinding waters – a far cry from the volcanic eruptions, pirate attacks and poverty that shaped its colourful past. During Fred.’s maiden call, marvel at the ancient citadel surrounding the town centre; head to the pretty, pastel-coloured seafront; or, on a tour, enjoy rewarding vistas

Portugal’s alluring capital is spread out over seven hills on the north of the River Tagus, with fascinating museums and the adorable backstreets of the Alfama district awaiting your discovery. Architectural wonders include the Belém Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries, and be sure to visit Pasteis de Belém – this café’s famous egg pastry recipe has remained unchanged for nearly 200 years.

For adult travellers only The extended length and nature of this sailing are suited to the adult traveller, therefore only those over 18 are able to join.

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Bermuda

BERMUDA & THE AMERICA’S CUP

9th June 2017 | 26 nights | Sails from Liverpool | Boudicca | Prices from £3,299pp | CRUISE ID: D1713

Liverpool

Praia da Vitória Lajes das Flores Bermuda (3 nights)

Date

Arrive

JUNE 2017 Fri 09

Depart PM

Destination Liverpool Cruising

late pm

Tue 13 Wed 14 late am

(from Leixões)

Horta Ponta Delgada Madeira

Sat 10-Sun 11 Mon 12 early am

Oporto

late night

Oporto (from Leixões), Portugal Cruising Funchal, Madeira Cruising

Thu 15 Fri 16

early am

late pm

Sat 17

early am

late pm

Ponta Delgada, São Miguel, Azores Horta, Faial, Azores

Sun 18-Wed 21

Cruising

Thu 22

Hamilton, Bermuda

early pm

Hamilton, Bermuda

Fri 23

Hamilton, Bermuda

Sat 24 Sun 25

late pm

Hamilton, Bermuda Cruising

Mon 26-Thu 29 late pm

Lajes das Flores, Flores, Azores D

early pm

Sun 02-Tue 04

Praia da Vitória, Terceira, Azores Cruising

Wed 05 AM

Liverpool

Fri 30

early am

JULY 2017 Sat 01

early am

D Anchor Port

Exploration of the verdant gardens of Madeira and the stunning volcanic scenery of the Azores is the ideal way to start your journey as the excitement builds ahead of the chance to experience the America’s Cup. The atmosphere on board is sure to be electric. Take advantage of four unforgettable days on Bermuda, specially timed to capture the thrills and spills of this prestigious – and unmissable – sailing event. Oporto (from Leixões), Portugal

A short journey from Leixões takes you into the heart of Oporto, with its fortress-like Cathedral and Baroque architecture, including the magnificent Clérigos Church. Head to the historic, UNESCO-listed Ribeira District, where narrow, cobbled lanes meander down to the Douro River, and don’t forget to visit one of the many wine cellars for a taste of the tipple named after the city, Port.

Funchal, Madeira

Alongside the blissful colours and scents, the benign climate in Funchal lends itself well to exploration, be it admiring the stunning landscapes via the unique levada irrigation network, or taking in one of the many enchanting gardens at your leisure. Sampling the island’s famous wine is the ideal complement to your captivating journey of discovery.

Ponta Delgada, São Miguel, Azores Ponta Delgada boasts a fine array of parks, cobbled streets and squares, a modern

marina and waterside cafés. Owing to its location on São Miguel Island, it’s also the gateway to the extinct Sete Cidades Volcano and its picturesque crater lakes; the hot springs and fumaroles of the mystical Furnas Valley; and much more.

Horta, Faial, Azores

The pretty Faial Island is home to Horta, a marvellous, unspoilt treasure. You’ll be almost immediately enveloped in beauty at the Blue Flag marina, home to an open-air exhibition of visiting sailors’ paintings. Stunning landscapes surround the city – a mix of lakes, cliffs and valleys – as well as the intriguing volcanic structures, Caldeira and Capelinhos.

Hamilton, Bermuda (3 nights)

Bermuda’s beaches rank among the best in the world and are blessed with crystal-clear, warm waters and soft pink sands. Inside the azure seas are a wealth of coral reefs and an abundance of brightly coloured tropical fish, perfect for snorkelling. Hidden deep beneath the surface of the island are the

All included, as standard:

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym Choice of live evening entertainment • 5 formal nights • Three-night stay in Bermuda

Prices from: Interior: £3,299pp | Ocean View: £3,599pp | Balcony: £5,599pp | Suite: Limited | Single: £5,299 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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spectacular Crystal and Fantasy Caves. These astonishing subterranean caverns, also known as ‘Bermuda’s true hidden treasures’, are home to an array of crystallised stalactites and stalagmites. Be sure to visit the Royal Naval Dockyard too. This historic fortress was built in 1795 to defend British superiority on the seas, and is now a thriving visitor centre.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

There will be a varied and compelling programme of experiences on offer in Bermuda, both ashore and on board. We are working with the preferred tour provider for the America’s Cup to ensure you get the most from this unique holiday. There will be the chance to really get in the America’s Cup spirit on the non-race days, so you’re ready to soak up the atmosphere and excitement to the full on race days (Saturday and Sunday). And of course our regular Bermuda tours programme will be offered too.

São Miguel

Lajes das Flores, Azores

Lajes das Flores is the westernmost island of the Azores, named after the abundance of colourful flowers flourishing in the temperate climate, including hydrangeas, cannas and wild roses. Blend in the typically rugged volcanic landscapes, interspersed with lakes and waterfalls, and you’ll discover an unspoilt treasure. This is exploration at its most rewarding.

Praia da Vitória, Terceira, Azores

Praia da Vitória was once heavily fortified and parts of the old town wall can still be seen, overlooked by the 16 th century Fort of Santa Catarina. A vibrant, historic town centre features the Church of Santa Cruz and the Town Hall; while popular tours include Angra do Heroísmo, the former capital of the Azores.

© Javier Salinas

For adult travellers only The extended length and nature of this sailing are suited to the adult traveller, therefore only those over 18 are able to join.

Your tips covered. Plus, 50% off Freedom Tours from Leixões to th Oporto bookable prior to Fares on sailings Oct – 16th Dec 2016 departure, subject to7availability. when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

or FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions apply. Plus, 50% off Freedom Fares on sailings 7th Oct – 16th Dec 2016 when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

ACEA 2015 / Photo Ricardo Pinto

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Santorini

ISLANDS OF THE AEGEAN

11th September 2017 | 28 nights | Sails from Southampton | Braemar | Prices from £3,199pp | CRUISE ID: M1724

Southampton Kavala Tourlos Istanbul (Mykonos) Kuşadasi Lisbon Cartagena Athens Antalya (from Piraeus)

(from Port Akdeniz)

Valletta Santorini

Malaga

Limassol

You’ll find ancient history, flamboyant culture and gripping mystery in the mix as Braemar showcases the best of the Eastern Med. The highlights of Athens and Istanbul vie for centre of attention; from Kuşadasi you can visit the ancient site of Ephesus; and Mykonos offers glitz, glamour and golden beaches. Plus, Santorini’s link to the ‘Lost City of Atlantis’ is an intriguing conundrum in itself.

Rhodes

Date

Arrive

SEPTEMBER 2017 Mon 11

Depart PM

early am

late pm

Malaga, Spain Cruising

Sat 16-Sun 17 Mon 18 early am

Southampton Cruising

Tue 12-Thu 14 Fri 15

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late pm

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Tue 19 Wed 20 early am

late night Athens (from Piraeus),

Thu 21

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Greece Tourlos, Mykonos, Greece Kavala, Greece Istanbul, Turkey Cruising

Sun 24 Mon 25 early am

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Kuşadasi, Turkey Cruising

Wed 27 early am

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Limassol, Cyprus

Thu 28

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early am

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Antalya (from Port Akdeniz), Turkey Rhodes, Greece

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Thira, Santorini, Greece D

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Sun 01-Tue 03 Wed 04 early am

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Thu 05 Fri 06

Cartagena, Spain

early am

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Lisbon, Portugal

Sat 07-Sun 08

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Southampton

D Anchor Port

Tours from Piraeus to Athens and Port Akdeniz to Antalya bookable prior to departure, subject to availability.

Malaga, Spain

of St. John’s Co-Cathedral, the caves and coral formations of the Blue Grotto, or spectacular views from the Dingli Cliffs. Valletta is a city reborn – and a European Capital of Culture for 2018 – though you can catch a glimpse of the island’s epic history with a horse-drawn carriage ride through medieval Mdina.

Valletta, Malta

The port of Piraeus is your gateway to Athens, a mystical, engrossing city steeped in history and antiquity. The skyline is dominated by the incredible 2,500 year-old Parthenon, built in honour of the goddess Athena, and that’s just the start as far as top landmarks are concerned: the Acropolis, the Panathenaic Stadium, the Corinth Canal and the Temples of Zeus and Poseidon are all high up on the ‘must-visit’ list.

Malaga is overflowing with aesthetic pleasures, such as the Moorish Alcazaba Fortress and the ‘mile of art’, which fittingly includes the Picasso Museum as the famous artist was born here. Alternatively, try authentic Spanish tapas; head to Marbella and relax on the stunning beaches; or tour to Granada for the striking Alhambra Palace.

Make sure you’re out on deck for the scenic sailing into the Grand Harbour of Valletta. This 16 th century walled capital is a treasure chest overflowing with Baroque architecture. Don’t miss the ornate chapels Your tips covered. Plus, 50% off Freedom Tours from Leixões to th Oporto bookable prior to Fares on sailings Oct – 16th Dec 2016 departure, subject to7availability. when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

or FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions apply. Plus, 50% off Freedom Fares on sailings 7th Oct – 16th Dec 2016 when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

Athens (from Piraeus), Greece

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Discover the ancient Acropolis – the citadel that sits proudly above all of Athens. Relive the glory that was Greece as you view the Parthenon, the Temple of the Wingless Victory and the Erectheion.

All included, as standard:

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym Choice of live evening entertainment • 5 formal nights

Prices from: Interior: £3,199pp | Ocean View: £3,799pp | Balcony: £5,999pp | Suite: £7,499pp | Single: £5,399 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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Rhodes

Tourlos, Mykonos, Greece

Ephesus it’s also the starting point for visits to the House of the Virgin Mary.

This is Greece at its most glitzy and glamorous: laze on the golden beaches; explore the flamboyant boutiques and hip cafés; and see if you can spot an A-lister or two. Mykonos is also the jumping-off point for the Delos archaeological site and the much-photographed Mykonos windmills.

Visit the impressive ancient site of Ephesus. Marvel at the marble-paved streets lined with historic ruins, including the aweinspiring Library of Celsius.

Kavala, Greece

Limassol, Cyprus

Whether you’re uncovering the Byzantine and Ottoman ruins and landmarks of the Panagia district (Old Town); admiring the arches of the Kamares aqueduct; or browsing artefacts at the Tobacco Museum; Kavala has plenty of ways to fascinate. The remainder of the city features a mixture of beaches, shopping outlets, bars, eateries and quality museums, plus it’s the gateway to the ancient ruins of Philippi.

Istanbul, Turkey

A silvery glaze across the Golden Horn, the air filled with exotic spices, this is unmistakably Istanbul. Explore the wonderful Blue Mosque and glittering Topkapi Palace while strolling around Sultanahmet Square, taking in mosques, museums and the iconic Grand Bazaar. Or, take a trip to the Hagia Sofia, formerly the world’s largest cathedral and now a museum home to an array of beautifully-preserved artefacts.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Take a full-day sightseeing tour to discover the highlights of Istanbul, including the Hagia Sofia, the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace.

Kuşadasi, Turkey

A tour to the ancient site of Ephesus is the real highlight here, yet Kuşadasi has much more to offer: sparkling views from the Yilanci Burnu Peninsula, quirky bazaars in the Old Town and the chance to liberate the senses with a traditional Turkish bath. Plus,

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Lively Limassol overflows with character, particularly in the line-up of cafés, bars and tavernas at its heart; there are beaches and boutiques to discover too. Many top Cypriot attractions are within reach, including Limassol Archaeological Museum; the Cyprus Medieval Museum, housed in Limassol Castle; Kolossi village, complete with its medieval castle that overlooks Commandaria vineyards; the verdant Troödos Mountains; and the ancient Greek city of Curium.

Antalya (from Port Akdeniz), Turkey

Sitting at the southern tip of Turkey, Antalya’s classical cityscape basks in a gorgeous climate. As the gateway to the Turkish Riviera, it offers spectacular mountainous vistas from the Roman-era harbour, while the atmospheric Historic District of Kaleiçi presents finely preserved Ottoman architecture in abundance. Be sure to visit the fascinating Archaeological Museum and the Roman site of Aspendos during your stay too.

Rhodes, Greece

Rhodes stands proud as the largest of the Dodecanese Islands, a treasure trove of ancient historic monuments, with a scattering of modern distractions mixed in for good measure. Step back in time as you immerse yourself in the medieval Old Town; take a trip to the picture-postcard town of Lindos; or indulge in some sun worshipping as the waves lap against the shore.

Thira, Santorini, Greece

The beautiful jewel in the Aegean crown, Santorini rightly draws in the crowds, with its fantastic dining opportunities, multicoloured beaches, vineyards and hilltop villages – Oia being a fine example. And with the Minoan settlement of Akrotiri a possible inspiration for the ‘Lost City of Atlantis’, Santorini is also steeped in mystery. A visit here wouldn’t be complete without witnessing the caldera left by the destructive volcanic eruption of 1450BC – an intriguing dark orange juxtaposition to the surrounding blue waters and the chalk-hued buildings that cling to the cliffs.

Cartagena, Spain

Strategically placed on the Mediterranean coastline, Cartagena is one of Spain’s most historically fascinating places, harbouring secrets of a Roman and Carthaginian heritage. Venture to the medieval Conception Castle, overlooking the stunning natural harbour; discover the incredible Roman amphitheatre – built between 5 and 1 BC; and admire the many Modernist buildings populating the city.

Lisbon, Portugal

Portugal’s alluring capital is spread out over seven hills on the north of the River Tagus, with fascinating museums and the adorable backstreets of the Alfama district awaiting your discovery. Architectural wonders include the Belém Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries, and be sure to visit Pasteis de Belém – this café’s famous egg pastry recipe has remained unchanged for nearly 200 years. For adult travellers only The extended length and nature of this sailing are suited to the adult traveller, therefore only those over 18 are able to join.

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Havana

A CARIBBEAN DISCOVERY

29th October 2017 | 40 nights | Sails from Southampton | Balmoral | Prices from £3,999pp | CRUISE ID: L1726 To/from Southampton Ponta Delgada Havana (overnight) Grand Turk Tortola Antigua Madeira St. Kitts Grand Barbados Cayman Martinique Ocho Rios St. Lucia Curaçao Grenada Bonaire Date

Arrive

OCTOBER 2017 Sun 29

Depart PM

Destination Southampton Cruising

Mon 30-Tue 31 NOVEMBER 2017

Cruising

Wed 01 Thu 02

early am

late pm

Funchal, Madeira Cruising

Fri 03-Wed 08 Thu 09

early pm

late night

Bridgetown, Barbados

Fri 10

early am

late night

Sat 11

early am

late pm

Fort-de-France, Martinique Castries, St. Lucia

Sat 11

late pm

late pm

Cruising by the Pitons

Sun 12

early am

late pm

St. George's, Grenada

early am

late night

Kralendijk, Bonaire

late pm

Willemstad, Curaçao

Cruising

Mon 13 Tue 14

Wed 15 early am

Cruising

Thu 16

Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Fri 17

early am

early pm

Sat 18

early am

late night George Town,

Grand Cayman D Cruising

Sun 19

Havana, Cuba

Mon 20 early am Tue 21

early pm

Cruising

Wed 22 Thu 23

Havana, Cuba

late am

late night Grand Turk,

Turks & Caicos Islands Cruising

Fri 24

Road Town, Tortola

Sat 25

early am

late pm

Sun 26

early am

late night

Basseterre, St. Kitts

late pm

St. John's, Antigua

Mon 27 early am DECEMBER 2017 Mon 04 early am

early pm

Ponta Delgada, Azores

Tue 05-Thu 07

Cruising

Fri 08

Southampton

AM

Funchal, Madeira

Alongside the blissful colours and scents, the benign climate in Funchal lends itself well to exploration, be it admiring the stunning landscapes via the unique levada irrigation network, or taking in one of the many enchanting gardens at your leisure. Sampling the island’s famous wine is the ideal complement to your captivating journey of discovery.

Bridgetown, Barbados

The laid-back atmosphere of Barbados is just one of many reasons why tourists flock to this very British Caribbean island. Venture to Harrison’s Cave and marvel at the impressive stalactites and stalagmites; take a leisurely sunset cruise; or simply unwind on one of the many palm-fringed beaches, soaking up the tropical climate.

Fort-de-France, Martinique

The largest city in the French West Indies is surrounded by steep green hills. Among the tree-shaded walks and verdant floral displays you’ll find a cultural centre featuring a handful of historic sites, markets and

museums. Plus, your stay on the island presents opportunities to visit the St. James Rum Distillery and sample typical Creole cuisine.

Castries, St. Lucia

Dominated by the soaring Twin Pitons – a must-see for any visitor – St. Lucia combines culture and heritage with typical Caribbean relaxation. Vibrant colours and scents explode into life at the Diamond Botanical Gardens & Falls, which were featured in Superman II, while the bubbling volcano of Soufriere and the many gorgeous beaches are well worth exploring too. Your tips covered. Plus, 50% off Freedom Tours from Leixões to th Oporto bookable prior to Fares on sailings Oct – 16th Dec 2016 departure, subject to7availability. when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

or FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions apply. Plus, 50% off Freedom Fares on sailings 7th Oct – 16th Dec 2016 when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

All included, as standard:

Cruising

Tue 28-Sun 03

A Caribbean island-hopping adventure has never been as ambitious or exciting; get set for nearly six weeks of iconic landmarks, exotic flora and fauna, laid-back towns and ‘must-do’ experiences galore… with plenty of scope for soaking up the sun on white-sand beaches too. Roam the streets of Havana in a classic car; marvel at the iconic Twin Pitons; try authentic local rum; seek out pink flamingos; and much more.

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym Choice of live evening entertainment • 6 formal nights • Overnight stay in Havana

D Anchor Port

Prices from: Interior: £3,999pp | Ocean View: £4,799pp | Balcony: £7,199pp | Suite: £7,599pp | Single: £6,599 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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the island’s historic centre; or pay a visit to the famous Grand Turk lighthouse.

Road Town, Tortola

Tortola was a famous pirate haunt of old, and still exhibits an air of mystery. Uncover the swashbuckling legends surrounding the area; unwind on the vast sugar-white sands; or enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience swimming with dolphins in the azure waters. Road Town, meanwhile, is typically old-world Caribbean and home to Pussers Bar, the perfect place to try some authentic rum.

Basseterre, St. Kitts

The elegant St. Kitts capital, Basseterre, is proudly home to some of the oldest buildings in the Caribbean. Take a tour to Brimstone Hill Fortress to admire spectacular views across the island, or to the natural wonders in the Botanical Gardens of Nevis.

St. Lucia

St. George’s, Grenada

An infusion of nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, ginger and vanilla fills the air around Grenada – the ‘Spice Island’. Alongside volcanic crater lakes and an array of idyllic beaches, a large part of the stunning interior includes Grand Etang National Park. This natural paradise of soaring mountains, tumbling waterfalls, lush rainforest and flourishing birdlife is a hotbed for hiking and trekking.

Kralendijk, Bonaire

Beautiful Bonaire is deservedly high on the wish list of Caribbean islands to visit due to its assortment of attractions. Browse shops selling gifts handcrafted by the locals; head to the uninhabited island Klein Bonaire for a spot of snorkelling; uncover Rincon, the island’s oldest village; seek out wild iguanas and pink flamingos; or simply kick back on a golden beach or two.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Enjoy a tranquil cruise on a unique solarpowered boat around Bonaire’s remarkable mangrove reserve. This is a great way to glimpse the wonders of this area, while learning about the delicate environment and the plentiful wildlife.

Willemstad, Curaçao

The Dutch influence on Willemstad presents itself immediately in the pastel-shaded houses lining the harbour; a comfortable stroll around is perfectly rounded off with relaxation in one of the waterfront cafés. Meanwhile, fantastic photo opportunities further afield include tours to the eerie Hato Caves or the colourful underwater world of Curaçao, via semi-submersible submarine.

Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Situated on the north coast of the island, Ocho Rios’ highlight is sure to be the nearby

Dunn’s River Falls – equally rewarding for swimmers and climbers alike. For more natural wonders, Fern Gully is a zigzagging 5km valley full of tropical shrubs, with verdant trees forming a leafy canopy overhead. The town itself is home to shopping malls, golden beaches and a collection of colonial buildings.

George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

George Town is perched on the west side of Grand Cayman, the largest of the three Cayman Islands. It’s renowned for shopping opportunities along with the astonishingly beautiful Seven Mile Beach, a short distance north of the city. Also within reach is Stingray City, where you can encounter the fascinating creatures in their natural environment.

Havana, Cuba (Overnight)

The cobbled streets and squares of culturerich Havana feature engrossing architecture, interspersed with the bright colours of classic American cars. It’s famed for its cigars and rum, and the eventful Cuban Revolution. Take a stroll around Habana Vieja – Old Havana – and soak up the Latin atmosphere while savouring the city’s finest museums and palaces.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Travel on the St. Kitts Scenic Railway. Have your camera ready to capture the incredible scenery that greets you en route.

St. John’s, Antigua

The stunning English Harbour and historic Nelson’s Dockyard are two of pretty Antigua’s highlights, sensational views of which can be savoured from the 490 feet-high lookout point at Shirley Heights. Elsewhere, a visit to the colourful street market in St. John’s is a must, along with a stop at one of 365 stunning beaches.

Ponta Delgada, São Miguel, Azores

Ponta Delgada boasts a fine array of parks, cobbled streets and squares, a modern marina and waterside cafés. Owing to its location on São Miguel Island, it’s also the gateway to the extinct Sete Cidades Volcano and its picturesque crater lakes; the hot springs and fumaroles of the mystical Furnas Valley; and much more. For adult travellers only The extended length and nature of this sailing are suited to the adult traveller, therefore only those over 18 are able to join.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Encounter many of Havana’s highlights as you hitch a ride in a classic car from the ‘50s. You’ll also find out about the process for rolling handmade cigars.

Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Islands

With sun-drenched beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters and reefs teeming with tropical fish, Grand Turk is a dream come true, an idyllic haven for swimmers, snorkelers and sunbathers alike. Head to Gibb’s Cay in search of elusive stingrays; discover Cockburn Town,

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Casablanca

SUN, SOUKS & SIESTAS

13th November 2017 | 18 nights | Sails from Tilbury | Black Watch | Prices from £1,699pp | CRUISE ID: W1722 To/from Tilbury Oporto (from Leixões) Lisbon Portimão (Algarve) Porto Santo (Madeira)

Funchal

Casablanca

(Madeira)

Agadir La Palma Lanzarote Tenerife Gran Canaria Date

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Portimão, Algarve, Portugal

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Agadir, Morocco

Mon 20 early pm

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Las Palmas, Gran Canaria late night Santa Cruz, Tenerife

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Santa Cruz, La Palma

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Marvel at the drama of Mount Teide and its volcanic surroundings on Tenerife; savour tasty local tipples in Madeira and Oporto; unearth Morocco’s historical secrets and exotic cuisine; explore the volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote and La Palma; and simply relax in peaceful contemplation in the alluring Algarve. Throughout this adventure you’ll be invigorated and enthralled in equal measure.

Tilbury

D Anchor Port

Tours from Leixões to Oporto bookable prior to departure, subject to availability.

Situated on the Algarve coast, carefree Portimão is perfect for a leisurely stroll, especially on the beautiful waterfront. Meanwhile, the pretty town centre is a friendly hub, bedecked with fine restaurants and cafés – be sure to try the delightful local seafood, perhaps washed down with a glass of wine. There are also plenty of shops selling both local produce and global brands.

Casablanca, Morocco

In Casablanca, the cultural heart of Morocco, savour the dramatic Hassan II Mosque with its 210m-high minaret, unearth historical secrets at the Jewish Museum, or dine in sophisticated surroundings at Rick’s Café – a recreation of the bar featured in the legendary 1942 film, Casablanca. Plus, an immersive cooking experience at the School of Gastronomy is your unique chance to get a taste for exotic Moroccan cuisine. Your tips covered. Plus, 50% off Freedom Tours from Leixões to th Oporto bookable prior to Fares on sailings Oct – 16th Dec 2016 departure, subject to7availability. when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

For adult travellers only The extended length and nature of this sailing are suited to the adult traveller, therefore only those over 18 are able to join.

or FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions apply. Plus, 50% off Freedom Fares on sailings 7th Oct – 16th Dec 2016 when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

Agadir, Morocco

With around 300 days of sunshine annually, Agadir is Morocco’s main beach resort. Take a bus ride to view the ruins of the ancient Kasbah, built in 1540; learn about Morocco’s original inhabitants at the Musée Municipal; explore the colourful El Had Souk; taste Moroccan street life on the buzzing beachfront promenade; or tour to the surrounding Atlas Mountains.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Discover Rabat, the imperial capital city of Morocco, and immerse yourself in its history, culture and heritage.

Arrecife, Lanzarote

Arrecife is a bustling, sun-drenched city with many attractions: go camelback riding and explore the lunar-like landscapes of Timanfaya National Park’s Fire Mountains, spot miniature white crabs in the beautiful saltwater lagoon of Jameos Del Agua Cave, or check out Cesar Manrique’s unique cactus garden. To round it all off, head to the Mirador del Río lookout point for phenomenal views of the volcanic island of La Graciosa.

Las Palmas, Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is bathed in almost year-round warmth, making it all the more appealing during cold, dark nights back home. Take in the mix of Renaissance, Gothic and

Prices from: Interior: £1,699pp | Ocean View: £1,899pp | Balcony: £2,799pp | Suite: £2,849pp | Single: £2,699 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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Mount Teide Neo-Classical architecture in cosmopolitan Las Palmas’ Vagueta district, visit the charming towns of Teror and Arucas, or relax by the oasis-like sand dunes and palm trees of Maspalomas Beach.

Santa Cruz, Tenerife

Tenerife’s wonderful climate and many attractions have been drawing tourism for decades and rightly so. Santa Cruz is home to brightly painted buildings, enlightening museums, elegant parks and pretty squares. Take a tour to Mount Teide, the Pyramids of Güímar or the Playa de las Americas resort, or opt for dolphin and whale-watching adventures – you won’t regret it.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Marvel at the volcanic wilderness within the National Park of Las Cañadas del Teide, home to the highest peak in the whole of Spain.

Santa Cruz, La Palma

La Palma is not known as ‘La Isla Bonita’ (The Pretty Island) for nothing; from the verdant forests to the unmistakable San Antonio Volcano, there’s rarely an unattractive sight to behold. Santa Cruz, the island’s charismatic capital, has something for everyone. The extraordinary variety extends from the balconied palaces of the Old Quarter, to the restaurants and elegant squares of Calle Real, ideal for sampling local culture and cuisine.

Porto Santo, Madeira

Rugged volcanic peaks serve as the backdrop to Porto Santo, the highlights of which include a 9km-long sandy beach and the Casa Museu Colombo, an insightful museum containing exhibitions on Christopher Columbus’ New World voyages – it’s claimed that the famous explorer once resided here. When you’re done exploring, there are many

welcoming port-side bars and cafés to help you unwind.

Funchal, Madeira

Alongside the blissful colours and scents, the benign climate in Funchal lends itself well to exploration, be it admiring the stunning landscapes via the unique levada irrigation network, or taking in one of the many enchanting gardens at your leisure. Sampling the island’s famous wine is the ideal complement to your captivating journey of discovery.

Lisbon, Portugal

Portugal’s alluring capital is spread out over seven hills on the north of the River Tagus, with fascinating museums and the adorable backstreets of the Alfama district awaiting your discovery. Architectural wonders include the Belém Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries, and be sure to visit Pasteis de Belém – this café’s famous egg pastry recipe has remained unchanged for nearly 200 years.

The Algarve

Oporto (from Leixões), Portugal

A short journey from Leixões takes you into the heart of Oporto, with its fortress-like Cathedral and Baroque architecture, including the magnificent Clérigos Church. Head to the historic, UNESCO-listed Ribeira District, where narrow, cobbled lanes meander down to the Douro River, and don’t forget to visit one of the many wine cellars for a taste of the tipple named after the city, Port.

RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE

Take a relaxing cruise along the Douro River for a gentle exploration of Oporto before stopping by at one of the city’s leading cellars to taste the locally-produced Port Wine.

All included, as standard:

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym Choice of live evening entertainment • 4 formal nights

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Rio de Janeiro

RIO CARNIVAL & RIVER PLATE

23rd January 2018 | 46 nights | Sails from Southampton | Balmoral | Prices from £4,399pp | CRUISE ID: L1803 Date

Arrive

JANUARY 2018 Tue 23

Depart PM

Destination Southampton Cruising

Wed 24-Fri 26

Funchal, Madeira

Sat 27

late am

late pm

Sun 28

early pm

late night Santa Cruz, Tenerife

Mon 29-Tue 30 Wed 31 early am

Cruising early pm

Praia, Cape Verde Islands

FEBRUARY 2018 Cruising

Thu 01-Sat 03 Sun 04

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Tue 06

Fortaleza, Brazil Cruising

Mon 05 early am

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Maceió, Brazil

Wed 07-Thu 08

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Montevideo, Uruguay Buenos Aires, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Punta del Este, Uruguay D Cruising São Paulo (from Santos), Brazil Cruising

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Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands Cruising

With sun, sea, sand and samba awaiting you, this is South America at its finest. Let Balmoral be your guide to discovering an incredible array of places, from beach-lined Fortaleza and the cultural delights of Buenos Aires, to the glorious beaches and super-yachts of Punta del Este and Rio’s countless iconic landmarks. Your journey starts at a leisurely pace, taking in the floral blooms and volcanic scenery of Madeira, Tenerife and Cape Verde. Succeeding calls into Fortaleza and Maceió present chances to relax amid the white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, go surfing, or go snorkelling, before the excitement of the annual Carnival takes over in Rio de Janeiro. Dazzling displays of swirling sequins, feathers and colourful floats are accompanied by entrancing Samba beats, creating a euphoric atmosphere that you’re sure to remember forever. And with three nights in port, there’s plenty of time to admire Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain and Copacabana Beach too. You’ll benefit from a chance to unwind after all that exhilaration, with two days at sea to catch your breath and enjoy all the comforts of your ‘home from home’ at sea, before the intoxicating cultural hub of

Montevideo provides the perfect hors d’oeuvre for an overnight stay in seductive Buenos Aires. With a plethora of historic monuments to discover, and the mighty Iguazu Falls within reach, you’ll need the extra time to explore all the highlights of the home of the Argentine Tango. Heading back up the coast, you’ll visit the glamorous resort of Punta del Este; Santos, the gateway to the cosmopolitan city of São Paulo; and Salvador, with its UNESCOlisted historic centre, colonial architecture and nearly 300 churches. A relaxing sailing back to Southampton via Mindelo, Lanzarote and Lisbon follows; the perfect way to round off your expedition. Filled with endless memories, this is the adventure of a lifetime.

Your tips covered. Plus, 50% off Freedom Fares on sailings 7th Oct – 16th Dec 2016 when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

Arrecife, Lanzarote

or

Cruising

Tue 06 Wed 07 early am

late pm

Lisbon, Portugal

Thu 08-Fri 09

Cruising

Sat 10

Southampton

AM

D Anchor Port

Tours from Santos to São Paulo bookable prior to departure, subject to availability.

FREE transfer from/to your home. Up to 250 miles; terms and conditions Tours from Leixões to Oporto bookable prior to apply. Plus, 50%tooff Freedom Fares on departure, subject availability. sailings 7th Oct – 16th Dec 2016 when booking this cruise (excludes party nights).

or Up to £250 per person FREE On Board Spend (amount varies by grade)

Prices from: Interior: £4,399pp | Ocean View: £5,199pp | Balcony: £8,799pp | Suite: £9,249pp | Single: £7,399 Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.

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Sugarloaf Mountain Rio Carnival Southampton

Madeira

Lisbon

Tenerife

Lanzarote

Mindelo

Praia

Fortaleza Salvador Rio de Janeiro (3 nights)

Maceió

São Paulo (from Santos) Montevideo Buenos Aires

(overnight) Punta del Este

All included, as standard:

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, 5-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet & self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures & talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis & gym Choice of live evening entertainment • 7 formal nights • Overnight stay in Buenos Aires • Threenight stay in Rio de Janeiro

For adult travellers only The extended length and nature of this sailing are suited to the adult traveller, therefore only those over 18 are able to join.

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GO FURTHER

Take your time and see more, with Fred.

Cruise

Destination

Ship

Departs

Sailing

Nights Page

D1620

Sochi & the Black Sea

Boudicca

Liverpool

Sat 8 Oct 2016

30

8

L1628

Caribbean

Balmoral

Southampton

Sat 12th Nov 2016

32

10

D1622

Canary Islands & Cape Verde

Boudicca

Liverpool

Sun 20th Nov 2016

21

12

L1703

Central America & the Mardi Gras

Balmoral

Southampton

Sat 4th Feb 2017

46

14

W1704

Croatia & Venice

Black Watch

Southampton

Mon 24th Apr 2017

25

16

D1713

Bermuda & the America's Cup

Boudicca

Liverpool

Fri 9 Jun 2017

26

18

M1724

Eastern Mediterranean

Braemar

Southampton

Mon 11th Sep 2017

28

20

L1726

Caribbean

Balmoral

Southampton

Sun 29 Oct 2017

40

22

W1722

Canary Islands, Morocco & Portugal

Black Watch

Tilbury

Mon 13th Nov 2017

18

24

South America & Rio Carnival

Balmoral

Southampton

Tue 23 Jan 2018

46

26

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th

th

rd

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0800 197 8050

These Terms and Conditions are in addition to Fred. Olsen’s standard Terms and Conditions which are available on our website, www.fredolsencruises.com and on request. Both must be read before booking. Fares are per person, based on twin occupancy of the lead-in cabin, subject to availability. All bookings are subject to Fred. Olsen’s standard terms & conditions, available on our website. ‘PP’ is per person. Information shown is correct at time of going to press (April 2016) but fares are capacity controlled and may change at any time. Call for latest prices. All offers may be withdrawn or amended at any time without prior notice, cannot be combined, are subject to availability and cannot be applied retrospectively. Cruise descriptions include optional, chargeable experiences that may be enjoyed independently and/or with optional Fred. Olsen Shore Tours. Shore Tours are available to book six weeks prior to departure (subject to availability and service operation). Some ports may be at anchor, intermediate days are at sea. We reserve the right to amend itineraries for operational reasons. The Tips Covered and free door-to-door transfers offers are not combinable on one sailing. Tips covered: Tips Covered offer is only applicable on cruises D1713, M1724, L1726, W1722 & L1803. Offer is valid for new bookings made between 15th March 2016 and 31st May 2016. Tips Covered offer is not combinable with any other offer (except 50% discount on relevant cruises) and cannot be applied retrospectively. No cash alternative is available, no refunds will be given and tipping cannot be cancelled. Free Door-to-Door: Offer ends 31st May 2016. Offer is applicable for departures within 250 UK mainland miles of your home each way; any additional mileage must be paid to the transport provider at the time of booking. You may be required to share the transport for all or part of the journey. Passengers may elect to use the Door-to-Door service the day before departure, but will then be responsible for finding their own way to the port, at their own expense, on the day of departure. Once your complimentary transport arrangement has been confirmed by the transport provider, if you subsequently fail to take this arrangement and do not cancel with the transport provider, then you will be liable for the cost. Your on board account will automatically be charged and your return journey cancelled. Free transfer (each way) is one per booking for all guests, from the lead guest address. Outbound and inbound mileage cannot be combined should you only require transfer one-way. This offer is not combinable with any other offer (except the Enjoyment Promise if applicable and 50% discount where applicable). Bonus 50% discount offer: 50% discount can be applied to sailings D1620, L1628 & D1622, as detailed in this brochure, if booking one of Fred. Olsen’s newly released sailings departing 21st April 2017 onwards, visit fredolsencruises.com for the full list of eligible cruises. Bookings must be made between 15th March 2016 and 31st May 2016. Discount applies exclusively to Freedom Fares. All bonus 50% discount bookings must be made through the Fred. Olsen Reservations Department; promotional code is needed at the time of booking to claim discount. Discounted bookings must be made in the same lead name as the qualifying 2017/18 itinerary booking. Booking on cruises D1713, M1724, L1726, W1722 & L1803, as featured in this brochure, will entitle guests to a 50% discount on a Fred. Olsen departure from 7th October – 16th December 2016 (excluding party nights). Terms and conditions apply, see fredolsencruises.com for full details. On Board Spend for cruises L1703 & L1803: On board spend is per person, non-refundable and non-transferable. No cash alternative will be given for unused spend. Amount is up to £250 per person and varies per cabin grade. Call for full details. Not combinable with ‘Tips Covered’ or ‘Free door-to-door’. * All Inclusive upgrade offer covers selected house wines by the glass, selected beers, spirits and soft drinks, subject to availability. Tours, tips, premium drinks, medical facilities and other spend, during travel to the ship and while on board, are not included. Any additional expenditure will need to be paid separately. All Inclusive package must be booked at least six days prior to departure. Refer to our website for full Terms and Conditions. E&OE.


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