Fred. Olsen Canary Islands Cruise Reviews

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A stormy voyage

Review for a Canary Islands Cruise on Balmoral

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Fredworcester
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

I chose this cruise because it was offering the three Fred’s in Funchal. The meeting of all three of Fred Olsens ships. I obtaienes a late solo traveller saver plus and was allocated a twin cabin for sole use on deck eight. Comfortable and spacious, well serviced but with an obscured view. Meals were taken in the Spey on deck ten. Good choice at breakfast, buffet or serviced. Ditto for the four ...
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Sail Date: October 2023


Disappointed will not go on BALMORAL again

Review for a Europe - All Cruise on Balmoral

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dianebrad
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

On the first night a burst pipe on the tenth floor flooded our cabin on the ninth floor and the hallway carpets were soaked. Noisy machines to dry out carpets. Took 5 days. At breakfast we were served cold tea and breakfast. Dirty breakfast plates. Complained to manager. Not enough seats for entertainment in the Neptune Lounge. Probably due to wet carpets husbands pneumonia kicked in. 2 hour ...
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Sail Date: December 2017

Cabin Type: Superior Inside


Non Smokers beware !

Review for a Canary Islands Cruise on Balmoral

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Brading10
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

My wife and I sailed to the Canaries for some winter sun and we had superior suite 9047. Lovely cabin , perfect size and a lovely balcony on the starboard side. On the very first evening I sat out there whist my wife was getting ready , and I noticed a strange smell engulfing the balcony. I called my wife and we saw the passenger next to us smoking a pipe and the smoke was coming our way. Went ...
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Sail Date: January 2017

Cabin Type: Superior Suite


Really felt Fred Olsen are plummeting.

Review for a Canary Islands Cruise on Balmoral

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toadwarble
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

We had been on two cruises with Fred Olsen before, not on the Balmoral, and we had noticed a slight reduction in quality between the first and second cruise. However we felt the standard had plummeted this time as corners were visibly cut particularly with the food. The ship hasn't been refitted for over 8 years and it showed. The smell of diesel was so strong at times you could smell it from ...
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Sail Date: January 2017

Cabin Type: Superior Outside


Waste of Good Money

Review for a Canary Islands Cruise on Balmoral

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bartonhillbum
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

I had the Cruise booked for me by my Daughter, direct with Fred Olson. I had never been on a cruise before, except across the Mersey and to the Isle of Man once, many years ago. Arrived at Southampton to be kept waiting whilst 'Green and Yellow Boarding cards were embarked first, I had a white one. One on board everything was fine, until I went to Dinner in the Ballindoch Restaurant, table ...
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Sail Date: January 2017

Cabin Type: Superior Inside


We wanted to like Fred Olsen, but....

Review for a Canary Islands Cruise on Balmoral

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Jaydee22
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Fred Olsen ships go to really interesting places so we wanted to like cruising with them. The cruise we went on was a last minute booking as we needed the break and it was one of the few going from the UK to anywhere warm, and back again. We booked on a guaranteed cabin basis and a few days before sailing received the documentation which had a cabin number - but not the grade we had booked. ...
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Sail Date: January 2016

Cabin Type: Superior Outside


We Really Wanted To Like Fred, But He Makes It Difficult

Review for a Canary Islands Cruise on Balmoral

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marchie1053
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

Background: My wife and I (aged 60 & 62) are new to cruising - we took a Last Minute Budget All Inclusive Mediterranean 7 Day Cruise in June 2014 to see if this type of holiday suited us before committing to a more expensive and sophisticated version over Xmas and New Year (18/12/15 to 05/01/16). We booked (3 weeks before departure in the Black Friday Sale) the Balmoral sailing to the Canaries ...
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Sail Date: December 2015


Anchor Fares, Second Class Citizens

Review for a Canary Islands Cruise on Braemar

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tykeexpat
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

Fred Olsen are having to advertise greatly. Are they losing customers for the way in which they treat customers sailing ' Anchor Fare ' ? Yes, the fares are a bit cheaper but you are treated as second class. As members of Fred Olsens ' Gold Oceans Club ' ( which, in fact means nothing on anchor fares ) we were forced to pay £52 just to change our dining times from late evening to a civilised ...
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Sail Date: December 2015

Cabin Type: Twin Inside


Cabin to avoid

Review for a Canary Islands Cruise on Braemar

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shainracy
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

Our trip to Cape Verde, Gambia & Senegal...was not as warm and rougher seas than many on board had hoped for, still that's nature and it was a lot better than home!! We had a sleepless experience in cabin 7006 which ruined our trip and a fellow passenger also experienced and was moved from 7020 with unacceptable noise, creaking and loo flushing. Pick pocketed in Dakar as were others, do not go ...
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Sail Date: January 2014


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