The cruise line said that the package includes closer-to-home excursions across the British Isles as well as shorter, five-night breaks, with departures from eight UK ports – London Tilbury, Belfast, Portsmouth, Southampton, Dover, Liverpool, Newcastle, and Edinburgh (Rosyth) – as well as a range of ex-UK sailings and fly-cruise options for those looking to move further afield.
In the years 2022-2023, the Fred. Olsen fleet will visit a variety of new ports, including Hakata and Nagoya in Japan, Crotone, Gallipoli, and Monopoli in Italy, Lyngdal in Norway, and Louisbourg in Canada, among others.
The Norwegian fjords and Canadian drops will be noticeable to guests sailing the program's itineraries, as well as Belgium, France, Denmark, and Norway.
The Braemar will return to the narrow Corinth Canal in Greece in spring 2023, offering another chance to relive history, according to the cruise line.
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