Book a selected cruise before the 31st October and the drinks are on Fred Olsen.
Simply choose one of fifteen Fred Olsen cruises to the Norwegian Fjords during 2019 and customers can benefit from a free all-inclusive beverage package.
Whichever sailing you choose, your cruise holiday is bound to be even more enjoyable knowing that you can enjoy selected house wines, beers, spirits and soft drinks, all day and evening in your ship’s bars, lounges and restaurants, at no extra cost.
Spread across all four ships in the fleet, the upgrades are valid on select voyages between April and August of next year, including a May 18 sailing on Braemar from Southampton, a July 25 sailing on Balmoral from Edinburgh and an August 28 voyage on Boudicca from Dover.
What’s included…
In the bars:
- A selection of soft drinks (post-mix on pump), served by the glass: Pepsi, lemonade, tonic waters, juices and mineral/spring water
- A choice of three red, three white and two rosé wines by the glass
- Selected Cava by the glass
- Selected branded beers in cans or on draught
- Selected cider in cans
- Selected house spirits: white rum, gin, vodka, whisky, brandy and Irish Cream
- Bar Manager’s selection
In the restaurants & buffet areas:
- A selection of soft drinks, mineral/spring water and juices by the glass
- A choice of three red, three white and two rosé wines by the glass
- Selected branded beers in cans
- Regular tea & coffee
Premium drinks are discounted too:
- Guests with the All Inclusive Upgrade can also save 50% off premium and branded drinks, other red and white wines (excluding Champagne or sparkling wine), cocktails and bottled water.
We always make sure we have the drinks package so that you can relax and not worry about unexpected bar bills at the end of your cruise.
Others are following suit regarding Beverage Packages, as of summer 2019, Marella cruises will be All Inclusive as standard, from 2020 the new Saga ships will be All Inclusive and even P&O are exploring the possibility of Inclusive drinks packages.
Is this the way forward or will it just encourage passengers to drink too much? What do you think?
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