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AUSSIES CAN save more than $1,500 per person on a new holiday package to Europe with Cruise Traveller.

TO MEET increasing demand for longer cruises aboard smaller ships, the company has joined three voyages together, with included flights and accommodation, to showcase Iceland, the Scotland Islands and Norway.

Designed exclusively for Australians keen to make the most of their trip to Europe, the 38-night experience offers savings on bookings made by March 31.

The ‘Fjords, Geysers and Bagpipes’ fly, stay and cruise package is available from $18,595 per person twin share – a saving of $1,640 per person.

The trip begins on June 13 with an included flight from Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide or Perth to Liverpool in north-west England, with a two-night pre-cruise stay in the Beatles city also included.

Guests then board Fred Olsen Cruise Lines’ stylish, 1,360-guest ship, Borealis, for a combined 33-night voyage encompassing a return cruise from Liverpool to Iceland, followed by another to the Scottish Isles, and then a third cruise to the top of Norway and back.

The journey includes the summer solstice on June 21 – the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere – with almost perpetual daylight enhancing the experience.

FredOlsenByCruiseTraveller.com.au/bagpipes