Portsmouth News

First for port as new ship welcomed into the harbour

Borealis is latest addition to Fred Olsen’s Cruise Line fleet

- By EMILY JESSICA TURNER The News emily.turner@jpimedia.co.uk

A PORTSMOUTH port is celebratin­g another first as it welcomed a new ship to its harbour.

The Borealis, the newest addition to Fred. Olsen’s Cruise Line’s fleet, made her maiden call at Portsmouth Internatio­nal Port today.

A plaque was exchanged between the port and the ship to commemorat­e the occasion.

Peter Deer, managing director at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said: ‘This summer is a year of many firsts for us as we sail with two new ships among the fleet, and we are really excited that Borealis will be making her first call into Portsmouth with us today.

‘At Fred. Olsen, maritime is in our DNA, which makes the historic naval city of Portsmouth such a perfect fit for us.

‘We know that our guests will love experienci­ng all that Portsmouth has to offer on their shore excursions with us, and we can’t wait to share the experience with many more guests over the coming weeks.’

Borealis, which has capacity for fewer than 1,400 guests, was given a name which previously bestowed an Olsen-owned vessel in the 1940s.

Portsmouth Internatio­nal Port will also be welcoming Fred. Olsen's Balmoral in winter 2022 for a programme of turnaround cruises to European destinatio­ns.

Ian Diaper, the port’s head of operations, said: ‘We’re delighted to welcome Fred. Olsen’s new ship Borealis for cruise calls this summer.

‘Guests will have the most enviable views onboard as they sail into our dramatic harbour, on a long overdue cruise.

‘We’re looking forward to working with Fred. Olsen in the coming months, including turnaround cruises aboard sister ship Balmoral in Winter 2022.’

This week Saga’s Spirit of Adventure arrived in Portsmouth before a naming ceremony on Monday, and last month Virgin Voyages’ Scarlet Lady arrived in the port to great fanfare as she was the biggest commercial ship Portsmouth had ever seen.

 ??  ?? VISITOR The Borealis welcomed for the first time. Picture: Andrew Sassoli-Walker
VISITOR The Borealis welcomed for the first time. Picture: Andrew Sassoli-Walker

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