Fred. Olsen has extended its Cruise Sale into February after the company’s “most successful January on record”.
The company said that more guests are choosing to book with the family-run company than ever before.
In January, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines saw a record number of bookings, including a 50% rise in those trying the line for the first time compared to January 2020.
This has led Fred. Olsen to extend its annual Cruise Sale, with sailings starting from £599 per person.
Guests can choose from a free all-inclusive drinks package or onboard spend on selected 2023 cruises when booking before 28th February.
The new offers also include dedicated savings for solo travellers, with cruises starting from £849 per person.
Peter Deer, Managing Director at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said:
“We have seen a phenomenal start to the year, with bookings – including those trying our brand for the first time – exceeding those in our last pre-pandemic year in 2019.
“To build on that momentum, we have extended our Cruise Sale into February with a selection of new offers so that even more people can plan adventures to look forward to this year.
“Whether that be to experience the Midnight Sun as you venture into the arctic, witness the fascinating wildlife and scenery of Lapland in the summertime, explore some of the picturesque Dutch waterways, or a sunny summer holiday to the Mediterranean, the opportunity awaits.
“I’d like to say a huge thank you to our teams here, both on board and ashore, without whom none of this would be possible.”
Ranging from five to 29 nights, the February offer includes a selection of 60 cruises, with chances to venture to Italy’s Amalfi Coast, explore the Nordic capitals on board flagship Bolette, or enjoy the city of Tallinn in Estonia from Newcastle in May.
Regional departures are available from Southampton, Rosyth, Newcastle and Liverpool.
Solo travellers can also enjoy sailings from £699 per person next year, including opportunities to discover Dutch waterways or enjoy a New Year’s escape to the Canary Islands for some winter warmth.