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The experience of Greenland’s isolated yet stunning natural landscapes is truly something special. From the sheer thrill of Iceland’s volcanic wonders and Orkney’s mysterious Nordic past to all the drama of Greenland’s rugged natural wilderness. You’ll have the chance to witness the brilliant blue icebergs of Qooroq, admire the soaring mountains of Prins Christiansund and share the joy of exclusive song and dance performances from the people of Nanortalik. The Fjords of Greenland Oddfellows Escorted Group Cruise 7 th August 2019 • 16 nights • Sails from Dover • Boudicca D1918 From only £2,399 per person To book contact Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Reservations team on 0800 0355 141, quoting GRP9999 and discount code ODD Date Arrive Depart Destination AUGUST 2019 Wed 07 PM Dover Thu 08-Sat 10 Cruising Sun 11 early am Reykjavík, Iceland Mon 12 late pm Reykjavík, Iceland Tue 13 Cruising Wed 14 early am late pm Cruising Prins Christiansund Wed 14 late pm late pm Cruising Torssukátak Thu 15 early am late pm Qaqortoq, Greenland D Fri 16 early am late pm Narsarsuaq, Greenland Sat 17 early am early pm Nanortalik, Greenland D Sat 17 early pm late pm Cruising Tasermuit Fjord Sun 18-Tue 20 Cruising Wed 21 late am late pm Kirkwall, Orkney Islands Thu 22 Cruising Fri 23 AM Dover D Anchor port Recommended experiences Admire the views as Boudicca cruises scenic Prins Christiansund Sail amongst icebergs in the majestic Qooroq Ice Fjord Step back in time on a visit to Nanortalik’s Open Air Museum The first port of call on this highlight- packed voyage is Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik. An overnight stay in this small, but surprisingly vibrant, city allows ample time to explore its lively centre or perhaps head off to visit the famous three wonders of the Golden Circle: the Gullfoss Waterfall, the Strokkur Geysir and the Thingvellir National Park. This amazing volcanic adventure can be rounded off in style in the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon Spa. Nanortalik Upgrade to All Inclusive, from only £15 pppn *

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Page 1: The Fjords of Greenland - The Oddfellows · 2018-05-09 · Making landfall on Greenland’s shores for the first time at Qaqortoq, you’ll soon be immersed in the island’s spectacular

The experience of Greenland’s isolated yet stunning natural landscapes is truly something special. From the sheer thrill of Iceland’s volcanic wonders and Orkney’s mysterious Nordic past to all the drama of Greenland’s rugged natural wilderness. You’ll have the chance to witness the brilliant blue icebergs of Qooroq, admire the soaring mountains of Prins Christiansund and share the joy of exclusive song and dance performances from the people of Nanortalik.

The Fjords of GreenlandOddfellows Escorted Group Cruise

7th August 2019 • 16 nights • Sails from Dover • Boudicca • D1918 From only £2,399 per person

To book contact Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Reservations team on 0800 0355 141, quoting GRP9999 and discount code ODD

Date Arrive Depart Destination

AUGUST 2019

Wed 07 PM Dover

Thu 08-Sat 10 Cruising

Sun 11 early am Reykjavík, Iceland

Mon 12 late pm Reykjavík, Iceland

Tue 13 Cruising

Wed 14 early am late pm Cruising Prins Christiansund

Wed 14 late pm late pm Cruising Torssukátak

Thu 15 early am late pm Qaqortoq, Greenland D

Fri 16 early am late pm Narsarsuaq, Greenland

Sat 17 early am early pm Nanortalik, Greenland D

Sat 17 early pm late pm Cruising Tasermuit Fjord

Sun 18-Tue 20 Cruising

Wed 21 late am late pm Kirkwall, Orkney Islands

Thu 22 Cruising

Fri 23 AM Dover

D Anchor port

Recommended experiences � Admire the views as Boudicca

cruises scenic Prins Christiansund

� Sail amongst icebergs in the majestic Qooroq Ice Fjord

� Step back in time on a visit to Nanortalik’s Open Air Museum

The first port of call on this highlight-packed voyage is Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik. An overnight stay in this small, but surprisingly vibrant, city allows ample time to explore its lively centre or perhaps head off to visit the

famous three wonders of the Golden Circle: the Gullfoss Waterfall, the Strokkur Geysir and the Thingvellir National Park. This amazing volcanic adventure can be rounded off in style in the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon Spa.

Nanortalik

Upgrade to All Inclusive,

from only

£15 pppn*

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Fares are per person, based on twin occupancy of the lead-in twin cabin, subject to availability. Offers may be amended or withdrawn at any time without prior notice, are subject to availability & cannot be applied retrospectively. All bookings are subject to Fred. Olsen’s standard terms & conditions, available on our website & on request. Some ports may be at anchor, intermediate days are at sea. We reserve the right to amend itineraries for operational reasons. *The All Inclusive upgrade includes house wines by the glass, selected house beers, house spirits & mixers, & a selection of soft drinks. For full terms and conditions of the drinks package please visit the website www.fredolsencruises.com. E&OE.

To book contact Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Reservations team on 0800 0355 141, quoting GRP9999 and discount code ODD

Oddfellows Fares:Room type Price from

Interior £2,399pp

Ocean View £2,799pp

Superior Ocean View £3,449pp

Balcony £4,449pp

Balcony Suite £5,099pp

Single Interior Room £3,999

All included in your cruise price:Comfortable en-suite accommodation •

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea,

five-course à la carte dinner, late night

buffet and self-service tea & coffee •

Varied daytime activities • Lectures

and talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis

and gym • Choice of live evening

entertainment • 3 formal nights •

Overnight stay in Reykjavík

Then Boudicca is off to discover the delights of Greenland, and the astonishing rugged splendour of this ancient land. The first day is spent cruising the immaculate waters of Prins Christiansund in the shadow of craggy peaks and imposing glaciers. The huge cliff formations that rise majestically from the shores of the Torssukátak Fjord will leave you utterly breathless.

Making landfall on Greenland’s shores for the first time at Qaqortoq, you’ll soon be immersed in the island’s spectacular scenery. Marvel at the town’s intriguing sculptures known as Stone & Man, or experience the tradition of Kaffe-Mik, where locals celebrate an event by inviting friends and relatives for coffee, tea and cake. The lush flora and fauna of Narsarsuaq is next. A boat tour to the Qooroq Ice Fjord is an unmissable experience – the tons of ice that break away from the magnificent Qooroq Glacier every day create spectacular

turquoise icebergs, and are a photographer’s dream. From these dazzling natural phenomena, you step back in time at Greenland’s most southerly town, Nanortalik. Here you get the chance to experience a rich slice of local life. The Open Air Museum showcases traditional clothing and kayaks, with song and dance shows staged exclusively for your visit. The final afternoon in this mesmerising land is spent cruising the jewel that is the Tasermiut Fjord.

Ancient echoes of Christian, Nordic and Celtic history are waiting to be discovered at your final destination of Kirkwall on the Orkney Islands. Kirkwall feels more Scandinavian than Scottish; the town’s cathedral was dedicated to Saint Magnus by the Norseman Earl Rögnvald Kali. Kirkwall has two excellent museums, the beautifully preserved Tankerness House, and a unique Italian chapel with a fascinating history.

Reykjavík

Prins Christiansund

Qooroq Ice Fjord