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FRED OLSEN🛳️ AZORES & MADEIRA

14 Days, Friday - 10/10/2025

From £2059.00


PLATINUM TOUR


Come with us and experience the delight of a Fred.Olsen cruise.

AZORES & MADEIRA
The remote archipelago of the Azores is home to verdant volcanic vistas, hot springs and crater lakes, while the ‘Garden Island’ of Madeira boasts vibrant floral displays and the towering Cabo Girão sea cliff – one of Europe’s highest capes. Thermal bathing in the Furnas Valley, tasting Madeira wine and relishing fado music in Lisbon are great ways to immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of Portugal. The Azores also offers unparalleled opportunities for whale and dolphin watching. There will be chances to uncover the islands’ rich agricultural history, too, by exploring the cultivation of produce like pineapples and tea.

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Tours in this Itinerary


Departing

10/10/2025

Tour Title

FRED.OLSEN AZORES & MADEIRA

Hotel

BORLETTE

Tour Ref

FRED.OLS 3

Days

14

Price

£2059

Rooms

View
  • SINGLE OUTSIDE
  • DBL OR TWIN INSIDE CABIN
  • TWIN SEA VIEW
  • TWIN TERRACE CABIN

Seats Available

PRICES & DATES


Full Board
Includes £125 on-board spend
FREE transport to the port

14 DAYS FRIDAY 10TH OCTOBER 2025 FROM £2059.00pp
 
Sails from Liverpool

SINGLE INSIDE CABIN from £3259.00
INSIDE TWIN CABIN from £2059.00pp
OCEAN VIEW TWIN from £2359.00pp
TERRACE TWIN CABIN from £3579.00pp

Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.
All cruises now require a valid passport with 6 months validity from the cruise return date.

ITINERARY


Liverpool
3 Days Sailing
Praia da Vitória
The Azores archipelago is a melting pot of Portuguese influences, and the capital of Terceira, Praia da Vitoria, offers a captivating blend of lush hills and volcanic vistas once the mist clears. After visiting the Facho viewpoint for panoramic views over the city and its bay, you could delve into the historic fortifications and cobbled streets of the nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angro do Heroismo before strolling along the peaceful marina and sampling freshly caught seafood and local dishes like Azorean beef cooked in a claypot. Meanwhile, nearby Algar do Carvão, an ancient lava tube featuring striking geological formations, begs for exploration.
Ponta Delgada
During your visit to the island of São Miguel, home to beautiful mountains, sandy beaches, and the famous twin crater lakes of the extinct Sete Cidades Volcano, there will also be the opportunity to explore Lagoa do Fogo, one of the highest crater lakes on the island, offering glorious autumnal scenery. You may choose to relax in the natural hot springs of Furnas Valley, surrounded by lush greenery and cascading waterfalls, or try the local delicacy of ‘Cozido das Furnas’, a hearty stew cooked underground by the heat of volcanic activity. You’ll also be ideally placed to taste the island’s tea at Europe’s only tea plantation, Gorreana, sample a sweet local pineapple, as it’s quite possible to experience four seasons in one day, so crops are plentiful, or join an exhilarating whale-watching tour.

1 Day Sailing
Funchal
The glorious island of Madeira is known as the ‘Garden Island’ due to its array of subtropical flowers and plants that seem to burst from every direction. From Funchal, you’ll be able to witness the floral beauty of the island at the exquisite garden in Monte, featuring themed gardens and tropical plants, while its levada walking trails offer unique views of enchanting forests and flowing streams. During October, you will have the opportunity to sample traditional foods and the renowned fortified Madeiran wine, witness local Bailinho dances, or visit one of Europe’s tallest cliffs, Cabo Girao, standing 580 metres above sea level, with a suspended glass platform viewpoint.

1 Day Sailing
Lisbon
Visiting Lisbon in October allows for opportunities to explore at a slower pace, including marvelling at views across the city from the many miradouros (viewpoints). You will also be ideally placed for wandering along the labyrinth of cobblestoned streets of Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest district, which offers a captivating journey through the city, from the grandeur of São Jorge Castle to the stirring rhythms of Fado music. There will also be opportunities to try local dishes like grilled sardines or the deliciously crumbly Pastéis de Nata custard tart with a crisp glass of Vinho Verde wine, ride through the city on a vintage tram, and visit the nearby fairytale-like town of Sintra, set against the backdrop of rolling hills.

Cruise Mouth of River Tagus, Belém Tower & Discovery Monument
As your ship sails into Lisbon along the Tagus River and under the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge, you can witness prominent Portuguese landmarks punctuating the skyline from the unique viewpoint of the sea. The majestic Belém Tower stands proudly at the water’s edge as a testament to the Age of Discovery, while nearby the Monument to the Discoveries commemorates the country’s explorers, Vasco de Gama and Henry the Navigator. Meanwhile, in the distance, you will also be able to see São Jorge Castle, overlooking the historic Alfama District.

Cruise by Cristo Rei & Abril 25 Bridge
Inspired by Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer Statue, Lisbon’s Cristo Rei watches over the Tagus River and the renowned 25 de Abril Bridge, Europe’s longest suspension bridge, which closely resembles the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, both of which you can witness from the decks of Bolette as you glide past. A symbol of peace and freedom, it’s located at the highest point in the region and is surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens and sculptures.
2 Days Sailing
Liverpool