Quick Answer
Borealis is a mid-size ship from Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines. It is best for classic no-fly cruising from regional ports.
Ship Facts
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Cruise line | Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines |
| Ship class | Classic smaller ship |
| Entered service | 2020 |
| Guest capacity | around 1,360 guests |
| Gross tonnage | 61,849 |
| Size category | Mid-size ship |
| UK relevance | Strong UK no-fly relevance |
| Common planning regions | Norwegian Fjords, Northern Europe, UK departures |
Who Borealis Suits
Classic no-fly cruising from regional ports. The best way to judge it is to compare the ship size, route and onboard style against how you normally like to travel.
For the bigger picture, read our Fred. Olsen Cruises Review.
What To Check Before Booking
- Whether the itinerary matches the ship style.
- Whether drinks, Wi-Fi, dining or gratuities are included in the fare you are viewing.
- Whether the cabin location suits light sleepers or seasickness-prone travellers.
- Whether port travel, hotels and parking change the real cost of the trip.
Travel extras
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