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Fred. Olsen Cruises - Boudicca
Boudicca
Originally constructed in 1973 for the Royal Viking Cruise Line, the MV Boudicca was acquired by Fred. Olsen Cruises in 2005.
Throughout its nearly 40 years of serve, the Boudicca has been operated by a wide range of other lines and has been known by a number of aliases, including the Royal Viking Sky, Birka Queen, Golden Princess and SuperStar Capricorn.
In 1982, the ship was lengthened by about 27 metres. The work was carried out at the A.G. Weser shipyard in what was then West Germany.
In early 2011, the Boudicca underwent a substantial refurbishment project, with an aim to make the vessel a world-class cruise ship. This included an upgraded gym, some new restaurants and additional staterooms. Much of the interior was also redecorated, but the ship still maintains its cosy British charm that passengers have come to know and love.
Today, the Boudicca serves as a sister ship to the Black Watch and is generally based in UK ports like Edinburgh, Newcastle, Portsmouth or Southampton.
Cruise destinations are normally places around the Baltic and Northern Europe, although the vessel also embarks on regular voyages to locations like Iceland, the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean.
Ship stats and features
Passenger capacity: 900 Year entered service: 1973 Beam (ship width): 82.6 feet Draught (ship depth): 24.7 feet Length: 674.1 feet Tonnage: 23,372 Crew: 320 Maximum speed: 21.5 knots Number of passenger decks: 8 Number of lifts: 5 Number of swimming pools: 2 Number of cabins: 437
Food, cuisine and dining
There are three main restaurants on the Boudicca. All are decorated with a simple, yet quintessentially British theme and offer breathtaking ocean views.
The Four Seasons is the largest of the dining rooms, while the Heligan and Tintagel are smaller. Breakfast is offered on an open-seating basis, while lunch and dinner both have two set services.
The three restaurants all feature the same gourmet-quality menu, with options available for vegetarians, diabetics and other special requirements. In addition, the friendly and highly trained wait staff will help to ensure that your meal is served with precision and style.
A favourite alternative is the Secret Garden Cafe. This is a less formal, self-service restaurant with an oriental decor. It's sectioned off with Japanese-style screens, giving diners a sense of intimacy, while beautiful exotic plants add to the motif. Three meals a day are served in this location, all generally with open seating, while it's also open throughout the day for a causal cuppa.
If you're looking for a formal afternoon tea, the Observatory Lounge plays host to a high tea on certain days, while tea dances are held in the Neptune Lounge.
For a snack, you can also head to the Marquee Bar. In Meanwhile, on good-weather days, breakfast and lunch buffets are served at the Poolside Cafe.
On-board entertainment and activities
With 400 seats and two performances a night, the Neptune Lounge is the main theatre on the Boudicca. Shows are generally put on by a small cabaret troupe and feature musical acts, comedy routines and magicians. You'll also be able to find live music elsewhere on the ship.
If you're feeling lucky, the casino offers a few games tables. During the day, lessons are also provided to help you learn the art of playing blackjack.
The Vistas enrichment programme offers lectures and classes about a range of topics, while on themed cruises, these are based on a specialist subject. Options can include everything from watercolour painting to gardening, as well as historic and cultural information about the different ports of call the ship will be visiting.
It's important to note that cruises on the Boudicca are mainly intended for the older market. The ship does not have facilities for children and the company generally recommends some of its other vessels for family holidays.
Spas and fitness facilities
Exercise facilities on the Boudicca include a large modern gym with cardio and resistance machines and a space for fitness classes. Alternatively, there are two swimming pools, a tennis court, golf practice nets and shuffleboard located elsewhere on the ship.
The sauna, steam room and whirlpools are a great way to reduce stress, while spa and beauty therapies can also be provided - such as massages, facials, body wraps and reflexology treatments.
Cabins
There are nearly 500 cabins on the Boudicca and with 20 different price categories, accommodation options range from enormous suites with plenty of luxurious amenities, to more basic rooms. This means that whether you want to splash some cash or find a great cruise deal, you're sure to find something that suits your budget and other requirements.
Around 85 per cent of the cabins offer ocean views, while 65 rooms also include a private balcony. Most are designed to sleep two passengers, while some can accommodate up to five guests. There are also around 40 staterooms for solo travellers and four wheelchair accessible options.
Suites can measure up to 550 square feet, while the interior cabins - without views - are fairly small at around 140 square feet. But no matter which stateroom you select, you'll enjoy a comfortable bed, an en suite bathroom, a television and a toiletry kit including soaps and shampoos.
Guests who opt for suite accommodation will also benefit from special extras like priority seating at dinner, nightly canapes and a cosy bathrobe.
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Mediterranean
By Butler, Leigh on 22nd May 2012
Our Easter break this
year was on Fred Olsen's
Boudicca for two weeks to
the Mediterranean or so
we expected! On this
ocassion we took our 32
year old son on his first
cruise experience it
wasn't...
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FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Mini Cruises
By McNab, Belfast on 20th May 2012
Having known this ship
when she was the Royal
Viking Sky and one of
three sister ships for
the exclusive five star
Royal Viking Line, I
thought it might be
rather fun to set sail on
this mini cruise...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Iberia
By Griffiths, Crewe on 17th May 2012
Boudicca to
Iberia.....this was my
8th cruise on this lovely
ship. You can tell she is
a firm favourite with
me!
This was the Easter
cruise from Southampton.
Ports of call Portimao,
Barcelona, ...
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FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Africa
By Arthur, Abingdon on 13th May 2012
We sailed from
Southampton on the 16th
April. We generally
enjoyed the trip.
The Boudicca staff were
generally friendly and
helpful. The food was
excellent and our cabin
quite reasonable in spite
of...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Canaries
By Mercer, Coventry on 23rd Apr 2012
Boudicca March 20th 2012
As usual all was in
readiness for us whenwe
arrived at Southampton.
Check in was smooth the
wait was short and we
were soon on board
Boudicca...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Canaries
By wilson, Bishop's Stortford on 3rd Apr 2012
The cruise was chosen for
the destinations. We
chose a small ship to get
into the ports visited.
This unfortunately was an
omen as the entire ship
was very small inside,
this included the...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Canaries
By Robinson, Gillingham on 27th Mar 2012
This was our second
cruise with Fred Olsen
and, once again, we were
very impressed with the
friendliness of the staff
and the wonderful
atmosphere throughout the
ship...
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FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Norwegian Fjords
By osborn, southend on sea on 19th Mar 2012
This cruise " Norway in
winter" has already had
quite a few good and fair
write ups.
This is another opinon.
The cruise started well,
in great weather with us
having cocktails on deck
leaving...
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FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Mediterranean
By smith, Greenock on 18th Mar 2012
Went for a Junior Suite
this last time as a
treat. Definitely not
worth the EXTRA money.
Due to unforseen
circumstances (Somebody
took a heart attack and
had to be taken off the
ship by helicopter)...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Canaries
By Holt, Whitby on 17th Mar 2012
Embarkation went very
smoothly, got on at
Southampton, staff were
very helpful and
organized, my only
problem was we had a
muster drill while people
were still boarding...
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FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Norwegian Fjords
By Goodeve, Lincoln on 13th Mar 2012
Excellent cruise.The
staff work hard to please
all types of people and
most of the time they
succeed.
We only had one problem
and that was the tour to
chase the Northern lights
but the 'do it...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Norwegian Fjords
By Wilcox, Woodhall Spa on 13th Mar 2012
This cruise was virtually
sold out the minute it
was published and my
husband & I were
lucky to get one of the
last six cabins in
September 2010 from
cancellations...
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FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Arctic
By Astrop/Custance, Holmfirth on 11th Mar 2012
Review of Fred Olsen
‘Norway
Winter’ 23 February
– 7 March 2012
Our first cruise with
Fred. Olsen, having been
with RCI, Celebrity,
Cunard and Thomson before
– all chosen...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Baltic
By Frank & Mary Ellis, Carrickfergus on 10th Mar 2012
We booked the cruise with
Fred Olsen because they
sailed from Rosyth as I
don't really like flying
and having sailed on her
before we just knew what
the expect....
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Caribbean
By quantrell, Wigan on 10th Mar 2012
From start to finish the
cruise was excellent, the
whole ships crew could
not do enough for
you..The quality and
selection of food was
brilliant..the waiters [
in our case this time it
was lovely...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Arctic
By Smith, Bedfordfordshire on 9th Mar 2012
We have recently returned
from the Norway Winter
Cruise on Boudicca, the
first time that Fred
Olsen have operated such
a cruise. Considering
this, we felt that
everything was well
organised and we...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Arctic
By Bills, Angmering on 9th Mar 2012
We have just returned
from two weeks on the
Boudicca. As usual we
could not fault the
overall Fred Olsen
experience. They really
do go that extra mile to
create a warm and
friendly atmosphere...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Canaries
By Desaeger, Weymouth. Dorset on 8th Mar 2012
ving spent considerable
time at sea, there is no
such thing as a ship that
is completley stable.The
ships tours are all quite
expensive some of which
are not good value for
money, ie a guided...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Canaries
By PHILLIPS, Harrow on 5th Mar 2012
THOROUGHLY ENJOYED OUR
CRUISE ON THE bOUDICCA
ALTHOUGH THE WEATHER WAS
THE WORST FOR YEARS WITH
SNOW IN tENERIFE AND
FUNCHAL. tHE CABIN WAS
COMFORTABLE AND VERY WELL
KEPT WITH A PLEASANR
HELPFUL...
FRED. OLSEN CRUISES / Boudicca / Mediterranean
By Baldry, London on 2nd Mar 2012
Not unusually, the Bay of
Biscay did its thing, so
we missed our first port,
Motril, a bit hard on
people wanting to see
Grenada. However, I
helped out by giving a
lecture on Grieg...