Arctic

16 nights sailing from Halifax (Canada) on cruise ship Bolette

Itinerary: Sailing from Halifax (Canada), visiting Corner Brook (Canada), Red Bay (Labrador) Canadá, Anse aux Meadows New Foundland (Canada), Akpatok Island (Canada), Nuuk (Greenland), Narsarsuaq (Greenland), Nanortalik (
from £1,599 Price per person based on double occupancy

Cruise Arctic

16 nights sailing from Halifax (Canada) on cruise ship Bolette

from £1,599 Price per person

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Inside

Interior Cabin I

Interior Cabin H

Superior Interior G

Ocean View

Ocean View Cabin E

Superior Ocean View Fully Restricted CO

Ocean View Cabin D

Superior Ocean View C

Superior Ocean View B

Single Ocean View K

Balcony

Terrace Cabin TC

Suite

Balcony Junior Suite BJ

Balcony Suite BS

Premier Suite PS

Single Balcony Suite JB

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.

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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 Halifax (Canada)
Day 2 at sea
Day 3 Corner Brook (Canada)
Cruise Humber Arm & Bay of Islands Onboard Experience
Day 4 Red Bay (Labrador) Canadá
Day 5 Anse aux Meadows New Foundland (Canada)
Day 6-7 at sea
Day 8 Akpatok Island (Canada)
Cruise by Resolution Island Onboard Experience
Lower Savage Islands (Canadá) Onboard Experience
Day 10 at sea
Day 11 Nuuk (Greenland)
Day 12 at sea
Day 13 Narsarsuaq (Greenland)
Day 14 Nanortalik (Greenland)
Prince Christian Sound (cruising) Onboard Experience
Day 16 at sea
Day 17 Reykjavik (Iceland)
Arctic Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen

Arctic

16 nights Cruise on Bolette. Sailing from Halifax (Canada), visiting Corner Brook (Canada), Red Bay (Labrador) Canadá, Anse aux Meadows New Foundland (Canada), Akpatok Island (Canada), Nuuk (Greenland), Narsarsuaq (Greenland), Nanortalik (Greenland), ending in Reykjavik (Iceland).

Arctic Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen
Arctic Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen

Halifax (Canada)

The east coast of Canada is a very large and varied region, from the bustling excitement of Halifax to the picturesque and peaceful city of Saint John's, the eldest of Northamerica. Ecos of Europe reflect in the streets, and charming architecture. On the other hand, the nature is an esential part of the daily life; you will find that the hiking, the rafting or the kayak navigation offer an oportunity to explore.

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Corner Brook (Canada)

Corner Brook is a city located on the west coast in the island of Terranova, in Terranova and Labrador, Canada. Located in the bay of the islands in the mouth of the river Humber. During the last years, Corner Brook has been a small center of production for cinema and television. The city has the biggest regional hospital, and a great variety of shops.

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Onboard Experience

Cruise Humber Arm & Bay of Islands

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Red Bay (Labrador) Canadá

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Anse aux Meadows New Foundland (Canada)

L'Anse aux Meadows (Jellyfish Cove") is an archaeological site on the northernmost tip of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Discovered in 1960, it is the most famous site of a Norse or Viking settlement in North America outside of Greenland. Dating to around the year 1000, L'Anse aux Meadows remains the only widely accepted instance of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact and is notable for its possible connection with the attempted colony of Vinland established by Leif Ericson around the same time period or, more broadly, with Norse exploration of the Americas. It was named a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1978. Places of Interest: Viking Trail, Sagas & Shadows (list to Viking sagas in the chief's sod house), Gros Morne National park, St Anthony and the Grenfell House Historic Site

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Akpatok Island (Canada)

Akpatok Island is an uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is the largest island in Ungava Bay, on the north shore of Quebec. The island is named for Akpat, living on the shelves along the limestone cliffs that surround the island. It is a polar bear, seal, and walrus frequent area.

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Onboard Experience

Cruise by Resolution Island

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Onboard Experience

Lower Savage Islands (Canadá)

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Nuuk (Greenland)

Nuuk, also known by its Danish name Godthåb (Good Hope), is the cultural, financial, commercial and tourist capital of Greenland. It is the smallest capital in the world and the most populated city of Greenland with about 22,000 inhabitants. New and modern buildings with a Scandinavian touch confronted with old houses of the old town with their colorful painted houses. In Nuuk there are many things to do, such as visiting the National Museum of Greenland, as well as the Nuuk Art Museum, that offer cultural and historical exhibitions. Also interesting is the House of Culture, which focuses mainly on contemporary art exhibitions and live performances.As for whale watching, there is a good chance to see three species of whales that are almost always present between May and November.

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Narsarsuaq (Greenland)

Narsarsuaq is a location in the south of Greenland. It offers touristic activities such as trips to the glaciers, between them. Near the city we can see the ruins of the first norwegian settlements and a replica of the first christian church in America. The name in Greenlandic means 'Great plain'.

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Nanortalik (Greenland)

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Onboard Experience

Prince Christian Sound (cruising)

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Reykjavik (Iceland)

Iceland is the second biggest isle of Europe and it is known as the land of ice and fire. In the capital Reykjavik, you will find a very cosmopolitan city and adapted to the times. With so much touristic variety that it will be hard to decide between glaciars or thermal waters. A city full of contrasts where you will find typical constructions and futuristic buildings, in one of the youngest countries in the world.

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The ship: Bolette

The Bloomsbury & Terrace Restaurants
The View
Colours and Tastes
Vasco

With just 690 cabins Bolette fits perfectly in our fleet of smaller ships. Her warm, welcoming atmosphere, timeless style, and classic open deck spaces provide a place to fully immerse yourself in the magic of ocean cruising.

Bolette is one of the largest ships, by overall size, in our fleet. With its warm, welcoming atmosphere and timeless style, and classic open deck spaces providing a place to fully immerse yourself in the magic of ocean cruising, Bolette is very much in keeping with what our guests have come to expect from a Fred. Olsen ship.

Inaugurated -
Tonnage 62735 tn.
Occupancy 1,338
Ratio tonnage/passengers Excellent 46887:1
Number of staterooms 690
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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

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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