Northern Europe

12 nights sailing from Rosyth on cruise ship Balmoral

Itinerary: Sailing from Rosyth, visiting Rouen (France), Rouen (France), Honfleur (France), Bordeaux (France), Bordeaux (France), Lorient (France), ending in Rosyth.
from £1,499 Price per person based on double occupancy

Cruise Northern Europe

12 nights sailing from Rosyth on cruise ship Balmoral

from £1,499 Price per person

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Inside

Interior Room I

Interior Room H

Superior Interior G

Ocean View

Ocean View Room F

Ocean View Room E

Superior Oceanview Fully Obstructed CO

Ocean View Room D

Superior Ocean View C

Superior Ocean View B

Superior Ocean View A

Balcony

Superior Balcony BA

Suite

Balcony Junior Suite BJ

Superior Suite SS

Marquee Suite MS

Premier Suite PS

Owner´s Suite OW

Which stateroom suits you better?

Which cruise cabin is the best to book? If you are wondering what type of stateroom to book, don't worry, with our quick cabin guide we'll try to help you book the cabin that best suits you. Our cruise specialised agents are also here to help you book the perfect cabin for you.

Do you want to book more than one cabin?

You need to make as many bookings as staterooms needed. If you prefer you can call us and speak to our cruise specialised agents. 020 3636 9656

Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Rosyth
Day 2 at sea
Cruising River Seine Onboard Experience
Day 3 Rouen (France)
Day 4 Rouen (France)
Day 5 Honfleur (France)
Day 6-7 at sea
Day 8 Bordeaux (France)
Day 9 Bordeaux (France)
Day 10 Lorient (France)
Day 11-12 at sea
Day 13 Rosyth
Northern Europe Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen

Northern Europe

12 nights Cruise on Balmoral. Sailing from Rosyth, visiting Rouen (France), Rouen (France), Honfleur (France), Bordeaux (France), Bordeaux (France), Lorient (France), ending in Rosyth.

Northern Europe Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen
Northern Europe Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen

Rosyth

Rosyth is a port city in Fife, Scotland. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century to house the workers in the nearby Rosyth naval shipyard. The town is the terminus of Scotland's only direct ferry connection to continental Europe. The Rosyth Port Terminal is a modern purpose-built facility with good amenities, including seating areas, toilets and telephones for cruise passengers waiting to board. Rosyth Terminal is highly accessible by car, bus, taxi or coach. Located North West of the Fort Road Bridge via the A90 from Edinburgh or the M90 from Dunfermline. Take the A985 west to Rosyth and then follow the signs to the Ferry Port. For Satnav users please use: KY11 2XP. Port Addres: Forth Ports. Terminal Building. Port of Rosyth. Rosyth. Dunfermline. KY11 2XP

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Onboard Experience

Cruising River Seine

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Rouen (France)

Known as the city of the hundred belltowers, it is located in the northeast of France. You cannot miss the Notre Dame Cathedral, inspiration for Claude Monet, or the monuments risen in honor to Joan of Arc, and the Donjon, castle where she was prisioner during all of her prosecution.

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Rouen (France)

Known as the city of the hundred belltowers, it is located in the northeast of France. You cannot miss the Notre Dame Cathedral, inspiration for Claude Monet, or the monuments risen in honor to Joan of Arc, and the Donjon, castle where she was prisioner during all of her prosecution.

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Honfleur (France)

The privileged position of Honfleur on the banks of the Senna river and very near the Pont de Normandie, that joins the city with le Havre, during the whole year, a place to stay. the smal maritim city invites you to discover it's picturesque streets and antique houses in the heart of a protected zone of 37 acres, created in 1974. The city has known how to conserve and exhibit a rich patrimony historic and artistic, like the church of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, built just after the hundred year War

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Bordeaux (France)

Bordeaux is a portuary city on the south west of France, it is the capital of the Aquitaine region. The city is know worldwide fot it's vineyards, specialy since the XVIII century. The port is accesible for grand ships although actually most stop downstream towards the mouth of the river.

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Bordeaux (France)

Bordeaux is a portuary city on the south west of France, it is the capital of the Aquitaine region. The city is know worldwide fot it's vineyards, specialy since the XVIII century. The port is accesible for grand ships although actually most stop downstream towards the mouth of the river.

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Lorient (France)

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Rosyth

Rosyth is a port city in Fife, Scotland. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century to house the workers in the nearby Rosyth naval shipyard. The town is the terminus of Scotland's only direct ferry connection to continental Europe. The Rosyth Port Terminal is a modern purpose-built facility with good amenities, including seating areas, toilets and telephones for cruise passengers waiting to board. Rosyth Terminal is highly accessible by car, bus, taxi or coach. Located North West of the Fort Road Bridge via the A90 from Edinburgh or the M90 from Dunfermline. Take the A985 west to Rosyth and then follow the signs to the Ferry Port. For Satnav users please use: KY11 2XP. Port Addres: Forth Ports. Terminal Building. Port of Rosyth. Rosyth. Dunfermline. KY11 2XP

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The ship: Balmoral

Atrium
Pool
Restaurant
Restaurant

Balmoral is the largest of Fred Olsen's ships but still has the warm, intimate and friendly atmosphere of the other ships and features 710 well-appointed rooms and suites  

Balmoral takes her name from the Scottish residence of the British Royal Family. The size of Balmoral is still small enough to navigate narrow waterways, such as the Kiel Canal, providing guests with some fantastic scenic cruising. There is plenty of space to relax on board Balmoral with a whole host of lounges and bars providing ample room and there is always a fine array of entertainment on throughout the day. The Scottish theme runs throughout the ship with the names of Balmoral's estaurants being influenced by the Highlands; the Ballindalloch, Avon and Spey. Whichever you dine in, you’ll be in for a treat as the Chef’s produce tantalising menus ensuring no two days are the same.  

Year renovated 2017
Beam 28.2 m.
Length 218.18 m.
Tonnage 43,537 tn.
Occupancy 1350
Ratio tonnage/passengers Very good 32:1
Number of decks 9
Number of staterooms 710
Number of staterooms with balcony 121
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What's included onboard?

Comfortable rooms and suites with tv, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and individually controlled air conditioning

Tempting cuisine every day throughout your cruise - with five course à la carte dinners, casual breakfast and lunch buffets and late-night snacks.

Self-service tea and coffee at selected venues, morning coffee with biscuits, and afternoon sandwiches and cakes.

Self-service tea and coffee at selected venues, morning coffee with biscuits, and afternoon sandwiches and cakes.

In-room sandwiches and snacks.

All evening entertainment, including cabaret shows, live music and dancing.

Captain's Drinks Party and Gala Buffet.

Use of leisure facilities, including swimming pools, Jacuzzis and gym.

A wide choice of on board activities and lectures throughout the day.

All UK port taxes (where collectable in advance).

Luggage porterage between your room and the drop-off/pick-up point.

What's not included?

Travel to/from your port or airports.

All drinks on board (optional 'All Inclusive Upgrade' available on selected cruises).

Shore Tours

Hairdressing, health, beauty treatments, and selected fitness classes.

Personal laundry and dry cleaning.

Passports and visa costs. Holiday Insurance

Government levies or taxes introduced after publication of this brochure.

Discretionary gratuities to the crew, drivers, guides, etc. on board and ashore.

Evening dining in our premium restaurants; The Grill, The Black Watch Room & The Poolside

Your benefits & more

  • No charge on gratuities

    From Summer 2026 sailings and onwards, gratuities will be included in your cruise fare, ensuring the team and the service they provide you are a priority. No charge for Gratuities: applicable for new bookings made from 05/11/24 onwards on new 2026 summer sailings departing from 27/05/26 to 28/08/26.

What you need to know

Types of Fares

Fares displayed on our website are generally Saver Fares which are more economical but you can also book an All Inclusive Package that includes a of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks for just £24.99 pp/pn or £35 pp/pn cruises of five nights or less. This is called Freedom Fare. Call 020 3636 9656 if you are interested in this Great value-for-money Fare or if you need more information and advice

Saver Fares - Full payment is required at the time of booking. 100% cancellation charges apply - no refunds are permitted. // Freedom Fares - included Benefits and flexibility. You can choose your cabin at the time of booking. 15% deposit on bookings before 90 days of departure. The Freedom Fare includes also a Free shuttle bus to the local centre (where operating). Priority embarkation in UK departure ports. Priority debarkation at the end of the cruise (available on request, but not guaranteed). Room upgrades are subject to availability and may be complimentary or payable.

Mandatory Insurance

Having suitable insurance cover is a mandatory requirement for your cruise.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is also pleased to work in association with specialist cruise insurance provider Holiday Extras.They can provide full Coronavirus cover. This can include cover for guests who contract Covid-19 prior to their cruise and therefore have to cancel their holiday, as well as cover for up to £15m if a guest contracts Covid-19 while travelling. This covers medical assistance, repatriation and accommodation costs for a guest and their travelling companion.

*Top Tip: Be properly insured for you and your Fred. Olsen cruise holiday. If you haven’t declared all your pre-existing medical conditions to your insurer or have not taken out an insurance policy that covers a holiday at sea, the financial consequences could be significant to you. Don’t risk a large financial bill. Tip Two: Avoid potential loopholes. It is tempting to save money and opt for the cheapest holiday insurance. However, many of these policies have loopholes that will not provide cover for the exact circumstance in the claim. Be sure to thoroughly investigate what’s covered in the policy. Tip Three: Consider annual cover. For travellers lucky enough to be embarking on several trips a year, annual policies may work out to be the best value. For multiple holidays, an annual insurance policy provides cover for the year ahead. What is the difference between cruise insurance and general travel insurance? General travel insurance is mostly designed for those planning to relax on a land-based holiday, by the pool, on the beach, or with a little sightseeing, for example. A cruise holiday has very different elements, requiring a more specialist cover. It’s unlikely that a standard holiday insurance policy would provide cover in the unfortunate event of having to be medically evacuated by helicopter or launch whilst at sea. This, for instance, is the type of scenario that specialist cruise insurance would take into account, giving you reassurance that you’re suitably covered throughout your trip should the unexpected occur.

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