Borealis, olsen-owned vessel in the 1940s had this name too, Borealis, inspired by the Aurora Borealis. It is an elegant and stylish ship, spacious and comfortable. With a capacity for less than 1,400 guests, this ship offers a traditional style of cruising.

Sister-ship to Bolette, Borealis is perfectly suited for taking guests on a journey around the globe, enabling more exploration in more exciting ports. Her smaller size, spacious public areas, open deck spaces and impressive array of restaurants make her perfect for longer voyages, and shorter journeys alike.Sister-ship to Bolette, Borealis is perfectly suited for taking guests on a journey around the globe, enabling more exploration in more exciting ports. Her smaller size, spacious public areas, open deck spaces and impressive array of restaurants make her perfect for longer voyages, and shorter journeys alike.

Ship specifications
  • Inaugurated -
  • Tonnage 61,849 tn.
  • Occupancy 1,360
  • Crew 662
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Tonnage 61,849 tn.
Occupancy 1,360
Crew 662
Number of staterooms 690
Level of service (guest/crew ratio) Premium 2:1
Space on board (tonnage/guest ratio) Excellent 45:1
Bars and Lounges 11
Restaurants 6
Spa
Jacuzzi 2
Theatre
Sports facilities
Basketball court
Number of indoor swimming pools 1
Gym
Number of outdoor swimming pools 1
Facilities for children
Stateroom information
Languages on board:
English
English
Decks Borealis

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Deck plan of  Borealis
  • Marina Deck 1
  • Coral Deck 2
  • Promenade Deck 3
  • Main Deck 4
  • Lounge Deck 5
  • Highland Deck 6
  • Bridge Deck 7
  • Lido Deck 8
  • Sports Deck 9
  • Sun Deck 10
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