With the introduction of the companys fifth vessel, the newly extended and refurbished Balmoral - named in honour of the Scottish Royal estate - Fred Olsen is taking cruising to a new level. Although slightly larger than our existing ships, Balmoral is still compact enough to offer that intimate, homely atmosphere which is so much our trademark. The combination of Balmorals elegant comfortable cabins, world class cuisine and diverse on board activities has been designed to appeal particularly to the rapidly expanding British cruise market.
Dress Code Onboard
Daytime wear is casual: comfortable shoes are essential for going ashore, sightseeing and walking on deck, and as the sun begins to set, a lightweight jacket or coat is recommended too. During the day, the restaurants request you adhere to an appropriate dress code e.g. no swimwear. When it comes to evening, dressing for dinner is traditional. During your cruise there will be some casual as well as themed evenings, such as Tropical Evening or British Night.
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Smoking Policy
All restaurants on all vessels are strictly non-smoking. On fly/ cruises all flights are non-smoking. Please note that Balmoral will become smoke free after completion of its 2009 World Cruise. Smoking will be banned in all indoor areas, and permitted only on cabin balconies, and on specially designated areas of deck space.
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Disabled Facilities
5 wheelchair accessible cabins & 4 passenger lifts
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Children’s Facilities
There are no facilities for children
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