Fred Olsen Cruise Lines Unveils Exciting 98-Night World Cruise for 2027 aboard the Borealis Ship

Fred Olsen Cruise Lines has announced a 98-night world cruise aboard the Borealis, set to depart from Southampton, UK, on January 21, 2027. This extensive journey will include a four-day stay in Hawaii and visits to five Japanese ports, timed strategically to coincide with the late plum blossom season, avoiding peak tourist times.

The itinerary promises exciting experiences, such as whale watching in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Hawaii, alongside stunning views of Hong Kong’s skyline during the Symphony of Lights. Travelers will also get to explore significant sites like Pearl Harbor, Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, and enjoy safari excursions in South Africa. A pivotal transit through the Panama Canal will connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

For those booking by May 7, 2025, Fred. Olsen’s Freedom Fare Price Promise guarantees the best value, offering a cabin upgrade or onboard spending credit if the fare decreases within four weeks of the cruise’s release.

Guests who select a Freedom Fare for this World Cruise will enjoy an inclusive pricing model covering full-board dining; beverages including house beers, wines, spirits, and soft drinks with meals; entertainment and enrichment activities; shuttle services when the port exceeds a mile from the ship; guided port strolls; and fitness classes, along with crew gratuities and port fees.

Prices for this unforgettable adventure start from GBP 11,499 per person.


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