prices from
€1,105.43 per person
6 Nights Coastal & Cultural Scottish Isles Cruise
Thu 27 Aug 2026 to Wed 02 Sep 2026
Fred Olsen | Bolette
Roundtrip Liverpool
prices from €1,105.43 per person or £61.37 x 15 months

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Cruise lines require the correct ages for the passengers in order to provide the most accurate cabin pricing.
Adult
Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Sailed with Fred Olsen?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
My Itinerary
1
Liverpool, England
2
At Sea
3
Lerwick, Shetlands
4
Kirkwall, United Kingdom
5
Stornoway, Lewis, Scotland
6
Pass Bac M�r (Dutchman's Cap), Scotland
6
Pass Fingals Cave, Isle of Staffa
7
Liverpool, England
My Itinerary
Thu 27 August 2026 - Wed 02 September 2026
Liverpool, England
Day 1: 27 Aug 26
At Sea
Day 2: 28 Aug 26
Lerwick, Shetlands
Day 3: 29 Aug 26
Kirkwall, United Kingdom
Day 4: 30 Aug 26
Stornoway, Lewis, Scotland
Day 5: 31 Aug 26
1
Liverpool, England
2
At Sea
3
Lerwick, Shetlands
4
Kirkwall, United Kingdom
5
Stornoway, Lewis, Scotland
6
Pass Bac M�r (Dutchman's Cap), Scotland
6
Pass Fingals Cave, Isle of Staffa
7
Liverpool, England
Ship information
Bolette
Our flagship vessel proudly bears the name of Fred. Olsen's Great Grandmother, Bolette. Exuding classic, elegant style, and featuring spacious and comfortable public areas, with just 690 cabins, our flagship leads our fleet of smaller ships by example.Bolette provides guests with plenty of space to relax within the bars, lounges, theatres and wide open deck spaces. In the Observatory, you’ll be able to enjoy one of our Signature Experiences of scenic cruising, through the large panoramic windows – the perfect accompaniment to the commentary you’ll receive as you learn more about the waterways and fjords you’ll be sailing along.The Auditorium hosts cooking demonstrations, where you’ll see our talented chefs create our Treats of the Region dishes and have the chance to sample them too. Up on deck eight, you’ll find the Lido Bar and swimming pool. The retractable roof means you can enjoy a swim all year round, wherever you’re cruising. Of course, with our friendly staff providing the personal and attentive service they’re renowned for, there’s an intimate feel to the on board experience too.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
GBP
Childrens facilities:
Not available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Fred Olsen Cruise Lines
Capacity:
1338
Launched:
2000
Tonnage:
62735
Ship Length:
238
Decks:
10
Crew Count:
645
Select Passengers
Cruise lines require the correct ages for the passengers in order to provide the most accurate cabin pricing.
Adult
Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Sailed with Fred Olsen?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
Ship information
Bolette
Our flagship vessel proudly bears the name of Fred. Olsen's Great Grandmother, Bolette. Exuding classic, elegant style, and featuring spacious and comfortable public areas, with just 690 cabins, our flagship leads our fleet of smaller ships by example.Bolette provides guests with plenty of space to relax within the bars, lounges, theatres and wide open deck spaces. In the Observatory, you’ll be able to enjoy one of our Signature Experiences of scenic cruising, through the large panoramic windows – the perfect accompaniment to the commentary you’ll receive as you learn more about the waterways and fjords you’ll be sailing along.The Auditorium hosts cooking demonstrations, where you’ll see our talented chefs create our Treats of the Region dishes and have the chance to sample them too. Up on deck eight, you’ll find the Lido Bar and swimming pool. The retractable roof means you can enjoy a swim all year round, wherever you’re cruising. Of course, with our friendly staff providing the personal and attentive service they’re renowned for, there’s an intimate feel to the on board experience too.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
GBP
Childrens facilities:
Not available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Fred Olsen Cruise Lines
Capacity:
1338
Launched:
2000
Tonnage:
62735
Ship Length:
238
Decks:
10
Crew Count:
645
Cabin Information
29 Cabin types available with images

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6

Available on decks: Marina Deck 1

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2


Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

Available on decks: Marina Deck 1

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6

Available on decks: Promenade Deck 3

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

Available on decks: Promenade Deck 3

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2

Available on decks: Marina Deck 1

Available on decks: Coral Deck 2




Available on decks: Promenade Deck 3

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6

Available on decks: Highland Deck 6



Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7

Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7

Available on decks: Bridge Deck 7
Bolette has 29 cabin types available

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Cruiser reviews
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Cruiser reviews

SeekingSerenity
2-5 Cruises: 70s
Excellent Experience
Great cruise round Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Excellent service in everything. They especially look after solo travelers well. Excellent food. Only suggestion I have for improvement is to allow waiting list people in to first sitting if , after two or three nights original bookers have not shown up. There were a lot of empty places in first sitting and people couldn’t get allocated to it. Most trips were well organized except the hugely expensive (£200) outing to the Sky Lagoon. It would have been much better to do it independently. (Others did organize it themselves) The guide told us nothing about Iceland and seemed more interested in the fact that we were travelling on to Faroe Islands. But when we reached Sky Lagoon the Seven Step Ritual was a dream. There were about three quizzes a day and generally well attended- get there early if you want to be sure of a place. The gym sessions were good and not over subscribed.
Sail Date: 06-2024

MikefromWales
10+ Cruises: 70s
First time with Fred Olsen and won't be the last.
First time with Fred Olsen after many cruises, mostly with P&O. I would put Fred Olsen at least as good as P&O and maybe jusy a bit better even. Attention to detail I think gives Fred Olsen the edge. Chose Fred Olsen because I wanted to sail from Liverpool. Embarkation and disembarkation so easy and quick. Cabin very comfortable with loads of storage space. I has cabin which I think was adjacent to an area with lots of maintenence going on. Check the deck plans when choosing your cabin. Shower very impressive, double size with solid panel and curtain. Good pressure. Dining excellent as you would expect. Only criticism is about the dress code on formal nights, very lax with open necked shirts and no jacket. Entertainment was very good, talented ship theatre company and very good guest performers. When cruising with my late wife we tended just to wander round the port area with a tourist map and maybe jump on the 'Hop on hop off' tourist bus. On this cruise I decided to go on the organised excursions and was glad I did. The amount of detail the guides give you is worth the cost and you have the security of knowing the ship won't leave without you.
Sail Date: 05-2024

AdeAfloat
10+ Cruises: 70s
A great 'Fleet in Funchal' cruise on Bolette
Occasions when all the Fred Olsen ships gather in one port are few and far between. We missed Bergen and Cadiz but were determined to do this one. Of course it was originally billed as 'Four Freds in Funchal' but the sale of Braemar has reduced the fleet to three. In fact the weather and various other unfortunate happenings meant that we on Bolette were the only ones who had a cruise that went to plan but, in the event, all three ships were in Funchal for the get-together and we all enjoyed a great day of fun and frolics. Bolette's itinerary took us to the South and East of Spain after a stop in La Coruna and, after a moderately bumpy ride for a couple of days after leaving Southampton, it was blue skies and pleasant warmth nearly all the way until we neared the UK again. For various reasons we wanted a sedentary, relaxing holiday so we weren't very adventurous in terms of going ashore and taking excursions but the ship's entertainment and some excellent travelling companions kept us occupied to the extent that we wished to be. We had some good guest speakers and shows - the resident performers were excellent and, as is usual on Fred ships, ran the quizzes in a competent and amusing way. In fact the quizzes were a sell-out on almost every occasion which meant that getting in was sometimes challenging! We had been to most of the ports a few times before over the years although Tarragona and Malaga were new to us. The accessibility of the towns/cities varied dramatically. La Coruna, Cadiz and Cartegena were only a few steps off the ship but shuttle bus journeys of between 30 and 45 minutes were required elsewhere. It's apparent that the ports we visited are generally expanding to accept more cruise traffic and that the berths are therefore inevitably further out of town. Yes, Fred's smaller ships get into smaller ports but, in bigger ports, we have found that it's the big ships that inevitably get the better berths. As always on Fred ships, the crews are exceptional. The Filipinos in particular love service and older people(!) and, although it's apparent that many other nationalities are represented these days, the on-board atmosphere has changed little. The passengers (including us!) are getting older and more frail but generally everyone was well behaved and were very matey and hospitable. The crew show on the penultimate evening was fabulous and quite emotional. Only Saga can match it. The 'Fleet in Funchal' event was very well organised. Being given free drinks vouchers to imbibe on other ships was a nice touch and it was great to meet up with a couple of crew member friends from past cruises on Balmoral as well as to have a good look at Borealis which we had not yet been aboard. She and Bolette are almost identical but it apparent that both ships are inheriting the eclectic artwork common to all Fred ships. We lamented the continuing erosion of the original stylish Holland America décor the two ships had in their early days in the fleet but that's only a matter of taste and we imagined the décor would inevitably change with the new ownership. Some things don't change - we had our cabin in mid-2021 and the clock still showed ten past ten! The afternoon fun and games on the pier n Funchal was great fun and we were lucky to win a pen or two. The sailaway was most impressive and the aerial drone footage (included on the DVD) showed impeccable formation keeping both during the short but spectacular fireworks display and on our dispersal was most impressive. So we were very pleased to have enjoyed both a very good cruise and the opportunity to be part of an impressive and entertaining event, which is almost unique to Fred we'd imagine.
Sail Date: 10-2023