Fred Olsen Passengers Tell Captain Where to Go!

No the passengers are not being rude and neither am I.

What am I talking about? Well it’s a brand new concept launched by Fred Olsen Cruises and the first of its kind in the industry.

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The 15 Night cruise aboard Braemar on the 10th October 2015 will be a ‘You Choose Your Cruise’ sailing. This new concept is unique, exciting and possibly the best concept to be launched in quite a few years.  Passengers will literally get to ‘tell the Captain where to go’.As the cruise commences they will vote for which port they want to visit from two choices and they will do this every 48 hours.

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Nathan Philpot, Sales and Marketing Director for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said:

“This incredibly exciting and innovative cruise gives our guests the chance to ‘steer the ship’! At Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, we are always striving to offer our guests a special cruise experience and I think that I can say with some confidence that this is certainly a very different type of holiday! And with a host of warm and sunny Mediterranean destinations to choose from, guests on board this fun cruise will not be disappointed!”

So where can you go on this cruise?

The first decision that guests will make on this ‘curiosity cruise’ is whether to point Braemar towards Vigo in Spain, or Leixoes in Portugal. Vigo is a fascinating old town where guests can visit the historic quarter, Cidade Vella, with its many narrow streets and quaint, interesting museums. From Leixoes, guests can visit Oporto – which was recently voted as the ‘Best European Destination 2014’ by European Consumers Choice – famous for its rich Port wine.

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Next on this ‘first for Fred.’ cruise is a choice between Andalucian Malaga in Spain, where guests can visit the Alhambra Palace and Granada, or indulge in one of the local tapas bars, or they can opt for Gibraltar, with its unique blend of Anglo-Spanish culture and tax free shopping!

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Braemar will then cruise to either the vibrant and cosmopolitan Gaudi-inspired city of Barcelona (Spain), where guests can enjoy some of the local bars and restaurants, or they can choose to visit traditional Palamós, on the Spanish Costa Brava

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The options continue, with a host of Spanish ports, choosing between either cultural Valencia or Mallorca’s cathedral city of Palma; then they must decide between the pleasant, ancient city of Cartagena, or the classic Costa Blanca harbour city of Alicante.

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Guests will then pick between Andalusian Cadiz (Spain), for tours to beautiful Seville, with its traditional heritage of art and architecture, or opt to visit the Algarve region of Portugal, with a call into Portimão. In this western area of the Algarve, guests can take in the beautiful beaches or go shopping at one of the local boutiques.

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The final choice for guests on this unusual cruise is the Galician city of Ferrol in Spain or La Coruna, also in Spain, with its stunning old town; from here, guests can take a tour to UNESCO-listed Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.

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Some fascinating new places to visit as well as some old favourites.

I guess it will come down to the adventurous nature of the guests on board to decide.

Will you be one of them?

Which way will you go?

What do think of the concept? Will it be  a success or a recipe for disaster.

Will the guests end up telling Fred Olsen where to go or will they be singing their praises.

What do you think?

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