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A wide range of cuisine, including five course a la carte meals and afternoon tea served in The View restaurant
A variety of dazzling entertainment from live music to cabaret shows
Captivating lectures and talks in the Neptune Lounge
A fully equipped fitness centre
Gastronomy demonstrations in The Auditorium
Complimentary yoga, pilates and stretching classes
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Day 1-10Cruise from Liverpool and back
Day 1
Cruise departs from Liverpool
19 Aug 2027
Royal Albert Dock
Sefton Park
Tate Liverpool
Nestled in the north of England, Liverpool is home to an extensive maritime history, having been one of the country's most vital maritime centres since the 18th century. As well as the museums and docks, music enthusiasts will love the Beatles Story Museum and the world-famous Cavern Club. A walking tour of this vibrant city will allow you to truly soak up its cultural highlights, as well as Hope Street, a must-visit for delectable cuisine and classic pubs.
Day 2
At Sea
20 Aug 2027
Day 4
Andalsnes
22 Aug 2027
Gondola
Rampestreken
Nesaksla
With just over 3,000 inhabitants, Andalsnes is a small but mighty city, surrounded by staggering mountains. On the shore of Romsdalsfjord, it's one of the most scenic ports of call on a Norwegian fjords cruise, and a great place to find a range of outdoor adventures, such as hiking, mountain biking and kayaking. As well as this, you can find a classic railway to explore Andalsnes,and the Vegmuseum which retells the history of the expansive Trollstigen road.
Romsdalsfjord (Scenic Cruising)
22 Aug 2027
Scenic cruising through the Romsdalsfjord offers a breathtaking passage into the heart of Norway’s alpine grandeur. As the ship glides through the deep, sapphire-blue waters, you are flanked by the towering peaks of the Romsdal Alps, including the famous "King," "Queen," and "Bishop" mountains. The journey provides a front-row seat to dramatic waterfalls cascading down sheer rock faces and the jagged silhouette of the Troll Wall (Trollveggen), Europe’s tallest vertical rock face. This fjord serves as a majestic gateway to the mountaineering capital of Åndalsnes, where the landscape shifts from serene coastal beauty to some of the most rugged and vertical scenery in Scandinavia.
Day 5
Olden
23 Aug 2027
Loen Skylift
Huaren Viewpoint
Oldevatnet Lake
Explore Norway’s Olden, surrounded by breathtaking glaciers, crystal-clear lakes, and towering mountains that define this stunning destination.
Nordfjord (Scenic Cruising)
23 Aug 2027
Nordfjord is a traditional district of Norway and home to some of the nation’s most famous fjords – particularly, Nordfjorden, the sixth-longest of the fjords found in Norway. While cruising this stunning area of Scandinavia, you’ll have the chance to admire the dramatic landscape northern Norway is known for alongside the rough coastline of the Stadlandet peninsula and Jostedalsbreen, Europe’s largest surviving mainland glacier at the moment. With calm waters, stunning forest-covered slopes, and snow-capped mountains, sightseeing doesn’t get more rewarding than this.
Day 6
Skjolden
24 Aug 2027
Wittgenstein Lodge
Åsafossen
Skjolden Llamas
Skjolden is a picturesque village in Vestland County, Western Norway. It’s part of the Lustre municipality, and located at the head of the Sognefjorden, the longest navigable fjord in the world, making the sail there a spectacle in and of itself. With a small population of only 300 inhabitants, if the busyness of a major city is what you're looking for, you're in the wrong area; on the other hand, if you want peace and quiet together with a breathtaking landscape, you're in the perfect spot. With 3 national parks at its doorstep (Jostedalsbreen, Breheimen and Jotunheimen), alongside a variety of other attractions, you’ll have an unforgettable stop in Skjolden.
Lustrafjorden (Scenic Cruising)
24 Aug 2027
Day 7
Bergen
25 Aug 2027
Bergenhus Fortress
Fløibanen
Bergen Harbour
Surrounded by mountains and fjords, Bergen is a gateway to Norway’s most breathtaking landscapes.
Day 8
At Sea
26 Aug 2027
Day 10
Liverpool
28 Aug 2027
Royal Albert Dock
Sefton Park
Tate Liverpool
Nestled in the north of England, Liverpool is home to an extensive maritime history, having been one of the country's most vital maritime centres since the 18th century. As well as the museums and docks, music enthusiasts will love the Beatles Story Museum and the world-famous Cavern Club. A walking tour of this vibrant city will allow you to truly soak up its cultural highlights, as well as Hope Street, a must-visit for delectable cuisine and classic pubs.
On 2026 sailings selected house beer (by the glass), selected red, white and rosé wine (by the glass), and draught soft drinks, included with lunch and dinner. Available with waiter service only in selected venues, including the main, buffet and speciality restaurants. Non-alcoholic options are also available
Tips
Tips are now included in the Freedom Fare for 2026 sailings and beyond.
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Wi-Fi
If you would like to use the internet onboard you can add a package from £8.50 - £12 per day depending on the length of the cruise. This can be added to your package after booking.
Speciality Dining
Specialty restaurants allow travellers to enhance their dining experience during the cruise. This is a great way to add variety to your holiday or celebrate a special occasion. You can pay for meals in the special dining restaurants onboard.
Car parking
Car parking at the port or airport is not included in the cost of your cruise, and this cannot currently be booked through Iglu Cruise. However, please contact us after you have made your booking if you would like to add this to your package, so we can discuss options. An approximate cost for parking during a cruise is around £12 to £20 per car per day. Alternatively, transfers can be arranged.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Travel insurance
Travel insurance is not included in your cruise package. However, Iglu Cruise has partnered with Holiday Extras to provide this service. With flexible policies and cruise-specific cover, you can rest assured that you’re completely covered when you go away. Get a Holiday Extras travel insurance quote right here.
Visa
Visas are not included with your cruise fare and are not provided by Iglu Cruise. Important visas and travel documents must be obtained by the individual guest prior to embarkation. To help, Iglu Cruise has partnered with The Travel Visa Company for professional assistance with all your travel documentation and visa needs.
Ship Facilities
Borealis - By Fred. Olsen
Good for couplesOver 50sInformal
Year: 1997
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Refurbished: 2020
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9 Decks
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Max capacity: 1,404 people
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Borealis
4.5
Based on 143 reviews
Cabin
5
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
5
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Just a wonder full time weather perfick ,met nice people ,eat great food ,went swimming, silent disco was great fun ,Rotterdam at its best large street market kept us shopping for bargains ,followed by a cold beer in a street cafe ,lovely didnt go to bulb fields as rain came pouring down but saw them last year so no worries ,nice lunch by the pool instead.
couple
10+ cruises
7 May 2026
Lovely ship. Food and entertainment top-notch. Now drinks and tips including even better.
couple
10+ cruises
6 May 2026
What an excellent cruise. My three daughters and I will definitely choose Fred Olsen again when we are looking to book another cruise holiday.
family
6-10 cruises
6 May 2026
We have just returned from a wonderful cruise on Fred Olsen’s Borealis! The quality of the service, friendliness of the staff and the attention to detail were amazing.
Admittedly, we were incredibly lucky with the weather and we had blue skies throughout, even in Europe’s wettest city, Bergen.
We really enjoyed the two on shore excursions we went on, in particular a trip to Voringsfossen waterfall and Hardanger Nature Centre, where our guide was really knowledgeable. The scenery throughout the holiday was amazing!
The entertainment on board was superb, in particular the Borealis Players, Ben Moss & the wonderful crew show. We also went to talks on board the ship from David Nike, which gave us a greater appreciation for Norway and the places we were visiting.
Facilities on Borealis were excellent & it was clear that there was a lot of pride taken in maintaining the ship and keeping everything clean and tidy.
On our final day we took a behind the scenes tour of the ship, which was really interesting. It was great to see how everything and everyone works together to make our stay so seamless.
In particular, I would like to mention three members of staff who we felt made our stay even more special, our steward Elsa and our two waiters in the Borealis restaurant, Nagaraj & Gaurav.
We loved the Fred Olsen culture.
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
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Olden
Bergen
Bergenhus Fortress
Fløibanen
Andalsnes
Gondola
Rampestreken
Romsdalsfjord (Scenic Cruising)
Nordfjord (Scenic Cruising)
Skjolden
Wittgenstein Lodge
Åsafossen
Oldevatnet Lake
Bergen Harbour
Nesaksla
Skjolden Llamas
Loen Skylift
Huaren Viewpoint
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Liverpool
Royal Albert Dock
Sefton Park
Tate Liverpool
Liverpool
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Time at Port: TBD (day Day 1)
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Nestled in the north of England, Liverpool is home to an extensive maritime history, having been one of the country's most vital maritime centres since the 18th century. As well as the museums and docks, music enthusiasts will love the Beatles Story Museum and the world-famous Cavern Club. A walking tour of this vibrant city will allow you to truly soak up its cultural highlights, as well as Hope Street, a must-visit for delectable cuisine and classic pubs.
A vibrant waterfront with a wide selection of cafes, restaurants, shops and other attractions, the Royal Albert Dock is situated in the heart of the city. The ultimate destination to visit when in Liverpool, it’s also host to an array of events throughout the year that’s suitable for all the family.
Sefton Park
A beautiful 235 acre, Grade 1 historic nature park with breathtaking scenery, Sefton Park is a popular, award-winning attraction that features statues, caves, a bandstand, and a large greenhouse amongst other attractions.
Tate Liverpool
An art gallery and museum, the Tate Liverpool has a large collection of artworks and events throughout the year. Located in the Royal Albert Dock, this attraction is well worth a visit for those that love art; from contemporary to classic pieces.
At Sea
At Sea
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Andalsnes
Gondola
Rampestreken
Nesaksla
Andalsnes
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Time at Port: TBD (day Day 4)
Description
With just over 3,000 inhabitants, Andalsnes is a small but mighty city, surrounded by staggering mountains. On the shore of Romsdalsfjord, it's one of the most scenic ports of call on a Norwegian fjords cruise, and a great place to find a range of outdoor adventures, such as hiking, mountain biking and kayaking. As well as this, you can find a classic railway to explore Andalsnes,and the Vegmuseum which retells the history of the expansive Trollstigen road.
If you want to take in breathtaking views out over the valleys and mountains, the Romsdalen Gondola is the best way to do it. An state-of-the-art electric cable car, you’ll soar 1,679 metres up to Mount Nesaksla, which sits at an impressive 700 metres above sea level. Taking approximately 10 minutes, when you reach the observation point you can enjoy 360 degree views out across the beautiful surrounding landscapes!
Rampestreken
Alternatively, you can hike up to the Rampestreken viewpoint. A fantastic experience, when you reach the top you’ll have breathtaking views 537 metres above sea level. With the picturesque town of Andalsnes below you, this is an experience unlike anything you’ve had before.
Nesaksla
Taking just over 1 hour, the hike to Mount Nesaksla is a must for anyone that loves to walk. And the moment you reach the awe-inspiring 715 metre summit, the photo opportunities are endless!
Romsdalsfjord (Scenic Cruising)
Romsdalsfjord (Scenic Cruising)
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Time at Port: TBD (day Day 4)
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Scenic cruising through the Romsdalsfjord offers a breathtaking passage into the heart of Norway’s alpine grandeur. As the ship glides through the deep, sapphire-blue waters, you are flanked by the towering peaks of the Romsdal Alps, including the famous "King," "Queen," and "Bishop" mountains. The journey provides a front-row seat to dramatic waterfalls cascading down sheer rock faces and the jagged silhouette of the Troll Wall (Trollveggen), Europe’s tallest vertical rock face. This fjord serves as a majestic gateway to the mountaineering capital of Åndalsnes, where the landscape shifts from serene coastal beauty to some of the most rugged and vertical scenery in Scandinavia.
Found at the end of the magical Nordfjord, Olden has a population of just 505 and is home to some of Norway's most breathtaking glaciers. Each point of interest is within walking distance of the cruise port, including tourist information, cafes and a picturesque old church. Take an excursion to the Briksdal Glacier where you can hike to the glacier viewpoint, or hop on the Loen Skylift to the top of Mount Hoven for unforgettable views of the landscape.
If you’re looking to soar high above the Nordfjord, take the impressive Loen Skylift. An aerial tramway, 7 metres per second is the top speed and it is among the steepest in the world with a gradient of up to 60 degrees.
Huaren Viewpoint
Taking 3 hours, this incredible hike takes you up the picturesque Mount Hauren. When you reach the top, you’ll be greeted with an all-encompassing vista of the natural splendour that surrounds Olden. Well worth the effort, you’ll pass a lush forest and other captivating scenery throughout your hike.
Oldevatnet Lake
Located in the valley of Oldedalen, this impressive lake covers just under 8 square kilometres and spans 12 kilometres. Situated between the fjords, the turquoise waters of the lake are like something out of a dream and the surrounding mountains are simply magical.
Nordfjord (Scenic Cruising)
Nordfjord (Scenic Cruising)
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Time at Port: TBD (day Day 5)
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Nordfjord is a traditional district of Norway and home to some of the nation’s most famous fjords – particularly, Nordfjorden, the sixth-longest of the fjords found in Norway. While cruising this stunning area of Scandinavia, you’ll have the chance to admire the dramatic landscape northern Norway is known for alongside the rough coastline of the Stadlandet peninsula and Jostedalsbreen, Europe’s largest surviving mainland glacier at the moment. With calm waters, stunning forest-covered slopes, and snow-capped mountains, sightseeing doesn’t get more rewarding than this.
Skjolden is a picturesque village in Vestland County, Western Norway. It’s part of the Lustre municipality, and located at the head of the Sognefjorden, the longest navigable fjord in the world, making the sail there a spectacle in and of itself. With a small population of only 300 inhabitants, if the busyness of a major city is what you're looking for, you're in the wrong area; on the other hand, if you want peace and quiet together with a breathtaking landscape, you're in the perfect spot. With 3 national parks at its doorstep (Jostedalsbreen, Breheimen and Jotunheimen), alongside a variety of other attractions, you’ll have an unforgettable stop in Skjolden.
The Wittgenstein family was one of the most powerful in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy in the second part of the nineteenth century. Hochreit, Karl Wittgenstein's hunting lodge, was furnished by Hoffmann in 1907 and is situated in a lovely area directly on the lake. Inside, feel like you've been transported back in time as you discover the historic future from the early 19th century.
Åsafossen
A stunning waterfall that is reachable on foot from the cruise port, the Asafossen waterfall is simply stunning. Measuring 180m, this impressive attraction rushes down the slope across the street from Vassbakken Kro & Camping in Skjolden. And over the years, Sherpas from Nepal have strengthened and protected the ascent to the waterfall, making it quite simple to walk up to it.
Skjolden Llamas
If you’ve ever wanted to meet or walk llamas, you’re in for a treat. At this scenic farm you can opt to walk along the lake and get to know these amazing animals. And with the farm being located just 500 metres from the centre of Skjolden, it’s perfectly located for those wanting to stay closer to the ship.
Lustrafjorden (Scenic Cruising)
Lustrafjorden (Scenic Cruising)
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Time at Port: TBD (day Day 6)
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UNESCO World Heritage City, UNESCO City of Gastronomy, and a quintessentially charming Norwegian port town, Bergen is a real haven for architecture enthusiasts, seafood fanatics and outdoor explorers. The iconic Hanseatic Wharf is a great place to start your exploration of Bergen, bringing you to the heart of this enchanting region through museums, galleries, shopping and some of the finest dining spots in Norway.
In Bergen, Norway, there is a fort called Bergenhus. The castle, one of Norway's oldest and best-preserved stone defences, is situated at the entrance to Bergen port. Early in the 1500s, construction of the fortification at Bergenhus started, and throughout the 1600s, the stronghold underwent continuous reinforcement, reaching its pinnacle development about 1700.
Fløibanen
In the Norwegian city of Bergen, there is a funicular train called the Floibanen. It provides access to the Flyen Mountain, where there are mountain treks and stunning city views, from the city's downtown. It is a popular tourist destination in Bergen and among the most popular in all of Norway.
Bergen Harbour
When sailing into Bergen, you’ll be greeted by beautiful views of the harbour. Aligned with colourful houses, cafes, shops and restaurants, this beautiful harbour is picture-perfect.
At Sea
At Sea
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Liverpool
Royal Albert Dock
Sefton Park
Tate Liverpool
Liverpool
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Time at Port: TBD (day Day 10)
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Nestled in the north of England, Liverpool is home to an extensive maritime history, having been one of the country's most vital maritime centres since the 18th century. As well as the museums and docks, music enthusiasts will love the Beatles Story Museum and the world-famous Cavern Club. A walking tour of this vibrant city will allow you to truly soak up its cultural highlights, as well as Hope Street, a must-visit for delectable cuisine and classic pubs.
A vibrant waterfront with a wide selection of cafes, restaurants, shops and other attractions, the Royal Albert Dock is situated in the heart of the city. The ultimate destination to visit when in Liverpool, it’s also host to an array of events throughout the year that’s suitable for all the family.
Sefton Park
A beautiful 235 acre, Grade 1 historic nature park with breathtaking scenery, Sefton Park is a popular, award-winning attraction that features statues, caves, a bandstand, and a large greenhouse amongst other attractions.
Tate Liverpool
An art gallery and museum, the Tate Liverpool has a large collection of artworks and events throughout the year. Located in the Royal Albert Dock, this attraction is well worth a visit for those that love art; from contemporary to classic pieces.
AI review summary
Food
Many customers remarked that the food on the ship was excellent, with consistently very good and staff excellent.
Crew
Many customers loved the crew, praising their friendliness, punctuality, and helpfulness during their cruise.
Entertainment
It was observed by customers that the entertainment on the ship was very good, with varied and excellent performances.
Service
Many customers brought up the excellent service provided by the ship, praising its friendliness.
Ship
Many customers expressed satisfaction with the ship, describing it as excellent, fantastic, friendly, and stunning.