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  • As from 5th November 2008, for those cruises commencing after 1st January 2009, passengers will be refunded their fuel supplement if the price of Brent Crude Oil 1M (as quoted in the Financial Times)
  • converted to Sterling is, on average, less than £40 per barrel in the previous calendar month before their departure. In these circumstances, the refund will be provided in the form of a credit to their on-board account for their cruise.
  • Fuel supplements will remain in place subject to the refund policy outlined above, and no cash alternative will be offered.
  • Please note that from cruises BL0905, BD0909, BM0909, BW0902 & BP0908, the charge will be £4.00 per passenger per night, with the charge for 3rd and 4th occupants charged at £2.00 per passenger per night.
  • This supplement has a maximum charge of £80 per passenger and £40 per 3rd and 4th passengers.
  • Where cruises also feature in the 2008/2009 3rd Edition brochure, the charge will be £6.00 per passenger per night, with the charge for 3rd and 4th occupants charged at £2.50 per passenger per night.
  • With these cruises, the supplement has a maximum charge of £120 per passenger and £50 per 3rd and 4th passengers. Please note prices on this web-site include the fuel surcharge supplement.

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Belfast

Belfast

Belfast, the town that built the Titanic, was the only city in Ireland which experienced the Industrial Revolution. 

The world’s largest dry dock is located in Belfast and the giant shipyard cranes are still part of the sky line. There are many attractive Victorian and Edwardian buildings with elaborate sculptures over doors and windows. Stone-carved heads of gods and poets, scientists, kings and queens peer down from the high ledges of banks and old linen warehouses. The best place to get your bearings in Belfast is the Belfast City Hall which is located on Donegal Square. The southern part of the city is dotted with restaurants, pubs and accommodation along with a theatre and cinema. You will also find the beautiful Botanic Gardens and the Ulster Museum which is well worth a visit. Opposite the Botanic Gardens is Queens University which was built in 1849 by Charles Lanyon who designed many other fine buildings in Belfast. 

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