Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has announced that the first guests have set sail aboard its newly refurbished Balmoral, following a multi-million-pound dry dock programme.
The cruise line’s smallest ship, Balmoral, entered the shipyard at A&P Falmouth on 1st December for a two-week programme of maintenance.
On board, the work has included a technical refurbishment of The Neptune Lounge theatre, the renovation of a number of cabins and bathrooms, plus a complete refurbishment of the ship’s buffet venue, now named Thistle Restaurant – formerly the Palms Café.
The new restaurant boasts a new layout, refreshed seating areas and updated buffet and drinks stations, and has been the biggest internal project.
Work has also been completed to enhance the ship’s WiFi capabilities.
Extensive maintenance has also been completed on exterior areas, including an ultra-high-pressure water blast of the underwater hull, the application of silicone paint to improve fuel efficiency and the installation of new propellers and bow thrusters.
It is a requirement for all cruise ships to enter a dry dock at least twice every five years so that inspections and maintenance can be carried out on parts of the ship that are usually beneath the water.
A workforce of more than 700 people helped to complete the busy programme, including 350 Fred. Olsen crew, and 30 apprentices at A&P Falmouth.
Samantha Stimpson, CEO of Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said:
“This has been an incredibly successful dry dock programme, allowing us to not only conduct important maintenance but also make some exciting enhancements for our guests – most notably our beautiful new buffet restaurant.
“The application of antifouling silicone paint to Balmoral’s hull will enable us to use less fuel, and teamed with other improvements we have made, including the upgrading of our propeller and stabilisers, will allow us to sail more efficiently and sustainably, whilst continuing to offer a comfortable and enjoyable experience on-board.
“This is our third schedule of work to be completed by the team at A&P Falmouth, and continues our commitment to using UK shipyards, supporting the local economy and supply chain, and providing valuable experience to the workforce and it’s apprentices.”
David McGinley, CEO of APCL Group, said:
“APCL was delighted to welcome Balmoral back to A&P Falmouth for what is her second refit at the facility.
“APCL is proud of its ongoing relationship with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines. This is the fifth dry docking to take place at APCL’s facilities and the knowledge and vital learning from Experience we are developing on each vessel is enabling us to help minimise the downtime of the Fred. Olsen fleet.
“Contracts such as these make a significant economic contribution to the prosperity of the UK and helps to support our workforce and apprenticeship programme.
“We look forward to continuing our partnership with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines over the months and years to come and we send our best wishes to Balmoral, her crew and passengers as they set sail on their next adventure.”
Balmoral’s inaugural sailings following her dry dock programme include:
Balmoral’s 13-night L2501 ‘Discovery Spain and North Africa’ cruise, departing from Southampton on 5th January 2025. Prices start from £1,199 per person.
Balmoral’s 15-night L2503A ‘In Search of the Northern Lights’ cruise, departing from Southampton on 18thJanuary 2025. Prices start from £1,199 per person.
Balmoral’s 13-night L2503B ‘Winter Warmth in the Canary Islands’ cruise, departing from Southampton on 2ndFebruary 2025. Prices start from £1,499 per person.
Balmoral’s 45-night L2504A ‘Tropical Islands and Verdant Rainforests of the Caribbean and Central America’ cruise, departing from Southampton on 15th February 2025. Prices start from £3,299 per person.
For further information on Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, visit www.fredolsencruises.com
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