Borealis joined the Fred Olsen Cruises fleet in 2021, and represents the founding family's history and Norwegian heritage. Borealis is stylish, spacious and comfortable, with fewer than 1,4000 guests and offering a traditional style of cruising.
Bars and Lounges
Borealis features 11 spacious and comfortable bars and lounges, each with its own distinctive feel. The main evening show lounge in an impressive two-tiered venue for live after-dinner shows each evening.
Dining
Enjoy fine dining experiences in the elegant restaurants and dining venues with deliciously-tempting cuisine from a perfectly cooked breakfast to a five course a la carte dinner. The main restaurant is a grand two-tiered venue with classical, elegant decor and a variety of seating options. Guests can also choose to dine in one of Borealis' smaller supplementary dining venues, or the more relaxed buffet restaurant. The dress code in all restaurants is casual during the day, while the evening are usually smart-casual apart from the Formal Nights.
Entertainment
Fred Olsen are dedicated to ensuring the entertainment programme is packed with activities and memorable performances. The ship's facilities include two swimming pools, two jacuzzis, and impressive spa with nine treatment rooms, tennis and basketball courts, and a Culinary Theatre to host cookery classes and demonstrations. In the evenings, the theatre will host live shows including music, cabaret and comedy.
Accommodation
There is a wide choice of accommodation to suit each guest on Borealis. There are five suite categories, all of which feature a private balcony, and then the Terrace Cabin has sliding glass doors leading on to the walk-around Lower Promenade Deck. There is a choice of seven types of outside cabins which feature either a picture window or porthole, and a choice of interior cabins. Borealis also features over 50 single cabins, plus adapted cabins.