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Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ Boudicca to set sail from Dover on longest-ever voyage

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Boudicca to set sail from Dover
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ 880-guest Boudicca will be departing from the Port of Dover tomorrow, on the company’s longest-ever sailing – an 168-night ‘Grand Voyage’. Boudicca returns to Dover – after nearly six months at sea – on March 19, 2020.

Calling at 61 different ports, towns and cities, across the globe, shorter sectors are bookable such as a 14-night ‘Indonesian Islands Discovery’ from Phuket, Thailand, to Bali, Indonesia in November 2019 and a 14-night ‘Authentic India’ exploration from Colombo, Sri Lanka to Dubai, United Arab Emirates in February 2020.

When Boudicca sets sail from Dover, it will still be displaying the prominent red poppy livery in support of The Royal British Legion, following its role in transporting 250 D-Day veterans, plus their carers and companions, to Normandy, France on the historic ‘D-Day 75 Voyage of Remembrance’ in June 2019.