The cruise line will take guests on a secret itinerary for the first time in more than five years, with group bookings open for two further mystery cruises scheduled to set sail in 2025.
Fred. Olsen’s Borealis will take passengers on an 11-night sailing. The catch? You will be sailing to locations which will only be revealed when you get there.
While on board the cruise, guests will also have the opportunity to join astronomers from Go Stargazing to view the night skies from the middle of the ocean where there is little light pollution.
Clare Ward, commercial and product director at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said: “We’re very excited for the return of our mystery cruises. We know they are always a fantastic experience for our guests, combining the beauty of cruise travel with the added anticipation of surprise, as they venture into the unknown.
“The sense of anticipation builds from the moment the guest steps foot on board. They’ll have to wait each day to find out whether the captain is guiding them north or south, perhaps to somewhere they’ve always wanted to visit or an undiscovered gem.
“While the itinerary is a surprise, guests can be certain that the on board experience will be just as they expect with warm, attentive service, delicious cuisine and quality entertainment.”
What mystery cruises can groups book?
Two further mystery cruises are scheduled to depart in 2025. Borealis will be heading out on the water from Portsmouth on 7th November 2025. The voyage will last five-nights and guests will be able to enjoy plenty of on-board activities, including games and live music.
“They’ll have to wait each day to find out whether the captain is guiding them north or south, perhaps to somewhere they’ve always wanted to visit or an undiscovered gem.”
Clare Ward, commercial and product director, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines
Bolette will be departing on a seven-night adventure from Liverpool on 15th December 2025. Guests can try to guess the locations on their voyage as they follow the path set by explorers and navigators.
Groups can enjoy a selection of benefits when booking together, including free places when the group hits its passenger target, a free group drinks party and exclusive use of on-board facilities.
For more information about Fred. Olsen mystery cruises visit fredolsencruises.com/mystery-cruises.