prices from
€1,346.24 per person
or €269.25 x 5 months
8 Nights Mountains, Glaciers & Fjords of Norway Cruise
Thu 18 Jun 2026 to Fri 26 Jun 2026
Fred Olsen | Borealis
Roundtrip Southampton
prices from €1,346.24 per person or £232.61 x 5 months

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Adult
Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Sailed with Fred Olsen?Cruised before?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
My Itinerary
1
Southampton, UK
2
At Sea
3
At Sea
4
Cruising Nordfjord
4
Olden, Norway
5
Bergen, Hordaland
6
Ulvik, Hardangerfjord
6
Maurangerfjord to Fureberg w'fall
7
Sandane, Nordfjord, Norway
8
At Sea
9
Southampton, UK
My Itinerary
Thu 18 June 2026 - Fri 26 June 2026

Southampton, UK
Day 1: 18 Jun 26

At Sea
Day 2 to 3: 19 Jun 26

Cruising Nordfjord
Day 4: 21 Jun 26
Olden, Norway
Day 4: 21 Jun 26
Bergen, Hordaland
Day 5: 22 Jun 26
1
Southampton, UK
2
At Sea
3
At Sea
4
Cruising Nordfjord
4
Olden, Norway
5
Bergen, Hordaland
6
Ulvik, Hardangerfjord
6
Maurangerfjord to Fureberg w'fall
7
Sandane, Nordfjord, Norway
8
At Sea
9
Southampton, UK
Ship information
Borealis

Sister ship of our flagship Bolette, Borealis joined us 2020, and is perfectly suited for enjoying scenic cruising of the world's lesser-known waterways. From cruising past remarkable landscapes and historical sites to capturing the beauty of the natural world.
Redecorated and refurbished when she joined our fleet in order to meet the high standards of the Olsen family, Borealis features a wonderful series of lounges, bars, elegant restaurants and wide-open deck spaces, as well as 702 beautiful cabins and suites; perfectly suited to the Fred. Olsen style of cruising.
Enjoy one of our Signatures Experiences of Scenic Discoveries from the perfectly-appointed Observatory, where guests will be able to see outstanding natural scenery and iconic landmarks, accompanied by commentary from our on board teams; or sample delicious Treats of the Region in the Auditorium where our talented chefs will prepare dishes that are local to the exciting destinations you're visiting. Our friendly crew will be on hand throughout your cruise, providing the personal service they're known for.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
GBP
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included

Cruise Line:
Fred Olsen Cruise Lines
Capacity:
1,360 passengers
Launched:
1997
Tonnage:
61,849 tonnes
Ship Length:
238 meters
Decks:
10 decks
Crew Count:
662 crew
Select Passengers
Cruise lines require the correct ages for the passengers in order to provide the most accurate cabin pricing.
Adult
Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Sailed with Fred Olsen?Cruised before?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
Ship information
Borealis

Sister ship of our flagship Bolette, Borealis joined us 2020, and is perfectly suited for enjoying scenic cruising of the world's lesser-known waterways. From cruising past remarkable landscapes and historical sites to capturing the beauty of the natural world.
Redecorated and refurbished when she joined our fleet in order to meet the high standards of the Olsen family, Borealis features a wonderful series of lounges, bars, elegant restaurants and wide-open deck spaces, as well as 702 beautiful cabins and suites; perfectly suited to the Fred. Olsen style of cruising.
Enjoy one of our Signatures Experiences of Scenic Discoveries from the perfectly-appointed Observatory, where guests will be able to see outstanding natural scenery and iconic landmarks, accompanied by commentary from our on board teams; or sample delicious Treats of the Region in the Auditorium where our talented chefs will prepare dishes that are local to the exciting destinations you're visiting. Our friendly crew will be on hand throughout your cruise, providing the personal service they're known for.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
GBP
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included

Cruise Line:
Fred Olsen Cruise Lines
Capacity:
1,360 passengers
Launched:
1997
Tonnage:
61,849 tonnes
Ship Length:
238 meters
Decks:
10 decks
Crew Count:
662 crew
Cabin Information
30 Cabin types available with images

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2


Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6

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Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

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Available on decks: Coral Deck 2




Available on decks: Promenade Deck 3

Available on decks: Promenade Deck 3

Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7

Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7

Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6



Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7

Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7

Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7
Borealis has 30 cabin types available

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Deck Plans
Here, you can explore detailed deck plans of Borealis from Fred Olsen Cruise Lines. With a total of 10 decks, our deck plans provide a comprehensive view of the ship’s layout, including cabins, restaurants, entertainment areas, and other onboard amenities. Use these plans to find the perfect cabin and get acquainted with everything the ship has to offer for your upcoming voyage.
Marina Deck 1
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Sister ship of our flagship Bolette, Borealis joined us 2020, and is perfectly suited for enjoying scenic cruising of the world's lesser-known waterways. From cruising past remarkable landscapes and historical sites to capturing the beauty of the natural world.
Redecorated and refurbished when she joined our fleet in order to meet the high standards of the Olsen family, Borealis features a wonderful series of lounges, bars, elegant restaurants and wide-open deck spaces, as well as 702 beautiful cabins and suites; perfectly suited to the Fred. Olsen style of cruising.
Enjoy one of our Signatures Experiences of Scenic Discoveries from the perfectly-appointed Observatory, where guests will be able to see outstanding natural scenery and iconic landmarks, accompanied by commentary from our on board teams; or sample delicious Treats of the Region in the Auditorium where our talented chefs will prepare dishes that are local to the exciting destinations you're visiting. Our friendly crew will be on hand throughout your cruise, providing the personal service they're known for.

The Earth Room
New for 2023, Borealis’ Earth Room is a peaceful lounge, designed to inspire and ignite a passion to find out more about the world we live in and how we can lessen our impact on the environment.
Here, you will find a hand-selected range of around 350 rare books, by eminent writers – chosen by Fred. Olsen, along with podcasts and videos to watch on the iPads provided. These resources, and occasional guest speakers, are particularly focused on sharing ways that we can all make small changes in our lives to positively impact climate change.

The Botanical Room
Along with the Earth Room, the Botanical Room has been brought to life in 2023. Designed with our green-fingered guests in mind, this comfortable lounge is decorated in lush shades of green and yellow. You’ll find a selection of magazines and books on topics such as gardening, flowers, plant care and flora species around the world. The lovely plants and fresh flowers bring a feeling of the outside, inside.
Dining Options

Aurora & Borealis Restaurants
Borealis’ tastefully decorated and spacious two-tiered main restaurants are the focal points of dining on board. Enjoy delicious five-course, á la carte menus of expertly created dishes, prepared and cooked by our team of talented chefs and served to you by our dedicated, attentive waiters. Menus include perfectly cooked steaks and seafood, freshly-made soups, pasta and salads. Plus, there are beautiful homemade breads, made overnight in our on board bakery, to enjoy too.
We highly recommend you try our Treats of the Region dishes, designed in line with the destinations you are visiting on your cruise.

The View
The View buffet restaurant has a welcoming feel and beautiful views of the ocean provided by its large windows, and is the perfect venue for relaxed, buffet-style dining for those who feel they would prefer a more relaxed dining experience. Offering all kinds of delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner options, plus a tasty selection of complimentary afternoon teas with sandwiches, scones and tempting cakes, all baked on board. Treats of the Region dishes are also available, which are local to the destinations you are visiting, so there’s plenty of opportunities to sample something new.
Cruiser reviews
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Cruiser reviews

Portifino
First Time Cruiser: 70s
Our First Sea Cruise
My wife and I had cruised the inland waterways of the UK and Europe for many years on our own boats but after selling the last one decided to try a sea cruise. A relative had done a Norway cruise a few weeks before and recommended one as our first cruise. We live near Southampton and a friend gave us a lift to the ship, we set off at 11.30, reached the ship by 12.15 and were sitting down for lunch at 12.30. Our luggage was collected from the car and we passed through the ticket / passport check and customs in a few minutes, so different from an airport. So far an excellent start to our cruise and the food was also excellent washed down by a glass of wine. After lunch we found our cabin, our lovely travel agent Samantha had sent us a welcome on board message accompanied by a bottle of red and a bottle of white wine. Our luggage had been delivered so we unpacked. There was plenty of storage and the cabin was clean and tidy. We had picked an Ocean View cabin a good size and a reasonable price. Fred Olsen ships are supposed to be fairly small compared to many others but as we wandered around there was plenty to see, the ship is fairly old but was in good condition. We set off late afternoon and enjoyed the journey to the channel from the Observatory lounge. The next day we spent at sea, a Daily Times had been left in the cabin giving details of the activities and entertainment available during the day. We went to a talk, listened to music, took part in a quiz and enjoyed excellent food for lunch and dinner followed by the evenings entertainment, a really enjoyable first day at sea. We arrived in Norway the next day and moored in Bergen. We went for a cruise around the bay on a small old boat, an excursion we had booked, and learnt a lot about Bergen and its history thanks to the information provided by the Norwegian captain. We then spent the rest of the afternoon exploring Bergen on our own, a beautiful, interesting town. There is a World Heritage site, a lovely park with a lake and lots more to see, a very pleasant afternoon. Then back to the ship for pre-dinner drinks, we received a free drinks package when we booked, and another excellent dinner prior to the evening entertainment. The next day we were sailing up our first fiord enjoying the wonderful scenery as we reached Eidfjord. We explored the small town and went for a long walk alongside a beautiful river. We then purchased some postcards and stamps and had a trip on a road train. Norwegian shops were quite happy to accept debit cards which saves obtaining currency. Another lovely evening on the ship as we sailed towards our next destination, stopping to view the Fureberg waterfall, then on to Skjolden at the end of Norway's longest fiord. Another lovely day with wonderful weather as we explored the small town and walked to the waterfall. We spent the afternoon on the ship enjoying the sunshine on the sundeck, talking to other passengers and enjoying a drink. Again an excellent evening as we set off for our next destination, Vikoyri. There is nowhere to moor here so the boat dropped anchor and we went ashore using the ships boats. We had booked an excursion Norway in a Nutshell, quite expensive but worth every penny. We explored Norway by coach and train over eight hours with a very knowledgeable tour guide, lunch included. The tour guide covered the history of Norway and Norway today as we explored various locations, stopping to allow time to view and take photographs. Eventually we arrived back at the ship in plenty of time for our dinner and the evening entertainment. The next two days were spent returning to Southampton, we did wonder if this would be boring but there was so much to do that we were anything but. We arrived back in Southampton and disembarked after breakfast. Just like our embarkation, disembarkation was well organised and we were ashore within a few minutes of our group being called. Throughout our cruise the crew were excellent, nothing was too much trouble, by the end of the cruise we felt like part of a family. There were a couple of formal evenings during the week and a talk by the captain prior to those, a chance to dress up if you wish. All in all an excellent first sea cruise, I would recommend Fred Olsen cruises to anyone.
Sail Date: 08-2025

Clive DM
10+ Cruises: 60s
Better than exspected
First time with Fred Olson and to be honest after a poor start to our booking for various reasons found the ship and staff very good. This is our 11th cruise in total with other cruise companies and we found this one to be in the top end. We normally don’t use the self-service because on other ships it is normally a bit of a bun fight, getting a seat can normally be a challenge with people on sea days tending to take up residency at their table for half of the day. Fred Olson crew cleared the tables quickly and then re set them with cutlery and napkins and then show you to a table, we prefer sitting alone at breakfast. Staff were very friendly and fun, always some cleaning going on somewhere. Captains’ welcome reception with drinks and canapes was good and informative. unfortunately, we were unable to get off on Gurnsey due to the weather, so the captain headed for Harfleur for an overnight instead and if you wanted to go into town which was a 20 minuet walk or a curtesy bus was available. Check in was quick and easy dis embarkation was also good and smooth, this was only a short trip so we could get to know the company and will book with them again.
Sail Date: 08-2024

AdeAfloat
10+ Cruises: 70s
An excellent cruise with a well-planned itinerary
Some friends who'd already booked it alerted us to this Baltic 'Maritime Events' cruise and it was a good choice. The itinerary focussed on two major sailing events occurring in the Baltic - the last day of the Kiel Sailing Regatta and the start of the 2024 Tall Ships Race at Helsinki. Having been involved with tall ship sailing in our (distant) past we were excited to connect with the event again. We have often sailed in the Solent so comparing the world famous Kiel Regatta with our memories of Cowes week was another attraction. Sadly only Balmoral in the Fred Olsen fleet can transit the Kiel Canal these days though nearly everyone would have loved to have done that too. Our cruise on Borealis started in Dover. Unfortunately Borealis finished her previous cruise in Southampton so boarding didn't start until 1830. Although we enjoyed the day visiting places in Kent from our youth, this was a cruise holiday and the delay was annoying. Dover is the least attractive port of the four easily accessible to us in the South East as there always seems to be road works and traffic delays associated with the 'new normal' following the UK's decision to leave the EU. In fact our journey home took an hour longer that Google estimated owing to significant delays on both the M26 and M25. But Fred kindly told us that we'd have a £12.50 refund on our drinks package - not much use to us as we hadn't paid for it, but you live in hope! The cruise called at Kiel, Gdansk, Visby, Tallinn, Helsinki, Turku and Warnemunde. All very interesting and diverse ports with lots to do. Unfortunately the cruise started developing a reputation for fine sea days and wet port days but things did improve thankfully. In Kiel we joined the tour using a traditional Dutch sailing schooner which would have been great if it'd have been dry and there had been racing to watch. Sadly there was neither. We did the afternoon trip and met the morning tour returning to the ship. When asked what the highlight was, they replied 'The cake' which was sadly true. The Destinations team recognised our disappointment with a substantial refund later in the cruise. The Tall Ships event in Helsinki brought a real buzz to a beautiful city. Sailing ships old and new, large and small were everywhere. Sadly the highlights of Class A, the Russian sail training ships, were not present for obvious reasons but we again went for a sail on a lovely old trading schooner with a great crew. Lots to see and a very friendly crowd - and pretty good weather too. We dipped out of our Gdansk trip owing to the weather though the shuttle bus journey of 9 km (an hour's round trip) was a good substitute. Visby's steam railway trip unfortunately had its one steam engine under repair but the coach trip round the island and walk through the old city more than made up for it. Tallinn was as beautiful and accessible, but more crowded, than we remembered and although Turku was a quiet city, with almost everything shut, the sail in and out through the archipelago was stunning. Warnemunde is one of our favourite Baltic ports being very accessible from the ship and very pretty despite being a major ferry port with ship repair yards and lots of heavy industry. The railway station is but a 5' walk from the ship with regular trains to Rostock only a few miles away. We didn't see the point of the Berlin tour (nearly 12 hours) as its already a great weekend break destination from the UK but its presumably why cruise ships call there. The entertainment aboard was very good. The Theatre Company were new aboard and performed some great shows that we had never seen before. The only dud was the magician who hadn't been on a ship before and whose act was just too slow. The speakers were an eclectic bunch but interesting and largely relevant and the classical duo were excellent. The Captain and senior management were strangely invisible apart from all but the necessary parties and events which we found odd on an Olsen cruise. Having sailed with Saga recently, we think that they are much more into leading from the front and it showed. However, the crew more than made up for the management as they were as welcoming, helpful and friendly as ever, but its the Captain who always sets the tone and it sadly didn't happen on this trip. But Andy and his entertainments team did an excellent job - the Sunday church services were a tour de force. However, detail apart, it was a thoroughly enjoyable cruise. Borealis is a lovely ship with lots of space and great facilities. She's a near sister to Bolette and travelling on either is a near-identical experience. Well done Fred for buying two great ships and using them as they should be used.
Sail Date: 06-2024



















































































