Your cruise at a glance
Hand-crafted highlights
Embark on a week-long city break cruise through Northern Spain, uncovering the essence of four distinct regions. Thanks to our smaller ship, you’ll visit these cities with fewer crowds, making for a more intimate experience. In Santander, Cantabria, the laid-back charm and tranquil beaches invite relaxation, whilst Getxo, in the Basque Country, offers a gateway to pintxos and Rioja alongside the art-filled streets of Bilbao and the iconic Guggenheim Museum. We’ll also visit Gijón, Asturias, known for its cider culture and rugged coastline, and La Coruña, Galicia, with its seafaring heritage and delicious empanadas. Beyond the cities, discover Spain’s greener side, with adventures awaiting at sites like the Picos de Europa National Park.
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Cabins, Prices & Offers
Cabin Options On Your Cruise
* Prices correct as of 11:35 15/03/2026, based on the lowest available Cruise Only fare, and on two people sharing a twin cabin. Please call +441473746175 for live availability & prices.
* Prices correct as of 11:35 15/03/2026, based on the lowest available Cruise Only fare, and on sole occupancy. Please call +441473746175 for live availability & prices.
Cabin Grades
Balcony Junior Suite (BJ)
Borealis' Balcony Junior Suites have a private balcony and sitting/bedroom area.
| Freedom Fare | From £1,949 pp |
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Terrace Cabin (TC)
Borealis' Terrace Cabins offer access to the Promenade deck via sliding doors.
| Freedom Fare | From £1,739 pp |
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Ocean View (F)
Borealis' F Grade Ocean View cabins have two portholes and are on Marina & Coral deck.
| Freedom Fare | From £1,149 pp |
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Interior Cabin (I)
Located on Marina, Coral & Promenade deck, I Grade Interior cabins on Borealis have a bathroom with shower.
| Freedom Fare | From £999 pp |
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Single Interior Cabin (N)
Borealis' N Grade Single Interior cabins are situated on decks Marina & Coral deck.
| Freedom Fare | From £1,149 pp |
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Balcony Junior Suite (BJ)
Borealis' Balcony Junior Suites have a private balcony and sitting/bedroom area.
| Freedom Fare | From £3,703.10 |
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Terrace Cabin (TC)
Borealis' Terrace Cabins offer access to the Promenade deck via sliding doors.
| Freedom Fare | From £3,043.25 |
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Superior Ocean Fully Obstructed View (CO)
CO Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a fully obstructed picture view window.
| Freedom Fare | From £1,561.25 |
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Interior Cabin (I)
Located on Marina, Coral & Promenade deck, I Grade Interior cabins on Borealis have a bathroom with shower.
| Freedom Fare | From £1,748.25 |
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Single Interior Cabin (N)
Borealis' N Grade Single Interior cabins are situated on decks Marina & Coral deck.
| Freedom Fare | From £1,149 |
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What's Included
SO MUCH ALREADY INCLUDED
Alongside comfortable cabin accommodation, and peace of mind perks such as our Satisfaction Guarantee and all UK port taxes and fees being covered, your cruise price includes all of the following:
Full board dining
- Five course à la carte dinners
- Daily casual dining options
- Late night Supper Club
- Afternoon tea
- Self-service tea & coffee
Leisure
- Evening shows
- Live music, dancing & dance classes
- Enrichment lectures and expert talks
- A variety of on-board activities
- Swimming pools & jacuzzis
- Fitness centre & classes
Freedom Fares also include
- Free shuttle service (for ports over one mile from the ship)
- Guided ‘social strolls’ ashore in selected destinations
- Selected drinks with lunch and dinner
- Gratuities
- Pre-book fitness classes
Life On Board
Introducing Borealis
Sister ship to Bolette, Borealis is perfectly suited for enjoying scenic cruising of the world's lesser-known waterways. From cruising past remarkable landscapes and historical sites to capturing the beauty of the natural world.
Borealis
Sister ship to Bolette, Borealis is perfectly suited for taking guests on journeys 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.
Your Cruise, Your Way
Whether you prefer a peaceful spot with a good book or a full day of activities and entertainment, life on board offers plenty of choice, all in the warm, welcoming atmosphere of our smaller ships. Just check your Daily Times each day for full details.
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Santander beautifully combines notable architecture and well-known beaches. The crescent shaped El Sardinero Beach is ideal for a walk along the promenade, and the old town features lively squares, cafés and markets. Don’t miss the Palacio de la Magdalena, set amidst beautifully manicured grounds, and be sure to sample pintxos accompanied by a glass of Rioja.
The centre of Bilbao is approximately 8.5 miles (14km) from Getxo cruise port, typically taking around 25 minutes, depending on traffic.
When your ship is berthed some distance from the centre of your destination, a convenient shuttle bus service is often provided to save you money on taxi fares. This shuttle bus will transport you to the centre of Getxo, where you can then hop on the metro to Bilbao.
All day shuttle bus tickets (for which a small charge applies) can be bought from Guest Services and are added to your cabin account. However, for those guests who are booked on a Freedom Fare offer, this charge is included (if berthed more than one mile away (unless local restrictions prevent this service).
Daytime highs in Santander and Getxo are generally a pleasant 22–25°C but do be prepared for occasional showers. Evenings are slightly cooler at around 15–18°C, but still enjoyable for a stroll, wearing a light jacket.
Gijón is best known for its sidras (cider) which has been produced here for centuries. A visit to a traditional Asturian cider mill shows you how it’s made and includes a tasting, which can be enjoyed on a tour from Borealis. The town’s sandy beaches are perfect for a stroll or dip in the Cantabrian Sea, and the town is your gateway to Northern Spain's national parks. Atop a headland, the historic old town of Cimavilla features an ancient fort and winding cobbled streets.
La Coruña is known for its Roman lighthouse, the Tower of Hercules, the oldest operating lighthouse in the world. Its old town features cobbled streets and open squares, while nearby Santiago de Compostela marks the end of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and is traditionally regarded as the burial place of St. James. You can sample fresh seafood in local Galician tapas bars or take a walk along the seafront for coastal views.