France Ferry Crossing Review
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StephenCole's Review of France Ferry Crossing
19th Dec 2007
Overall Rating
- Value for money

- Board BasisNot supplied
- Accommodation

- Food

- Location

- Date of stayJanuary
- Tour OperatorChez Nous
- Customer Service

- Resort

Clean, refreshing and simply good service
General Comments
The last time I returned from France by ferry the experience left me more than simply satisfied; this customer was highly delighted with the service.
From the clean, spacious day cabin with its ingenious foldaway beds, to the attractive sun deck where I basked in the last golden rays of the holiday, the experience left me looking forward to my next trip.
As a bonus, I'd managed to find my favourite brand of toiletries in the well-stocked on-board boutique. By purchasing in bulk I reckon I saved £30 on shop prices back home.
Other family members seemed equally impressed, important when travelling as the enjoyment of the journey can so easily be spoiled by a bored, fractious child or tired partner desperate, but unable, to get their head down for a nap.
This is where cross-Channel ferries have a huge advantage over other forms of transport as they offer the opportunity for that well-earned break from driving, a chance for your body to refuel and entertaining diversions to keep boredom at bay.
Facing fierce competition for passengers in recent years, ferry companies have been re-inventing some of the simple pleasures enjoyed by travellers of old. This has meant striving to make peoples journeys a memorable part of their holiday for all the right reasons, with quality and choice high on the agenda.
For example, the ship we sailed back to England on last summer offered three different dining experiences; a restaurant, self-service cafeteria and snack bar each featuring a good range of food with something to suit all budgets and not a burnt pizza in sight!
With the desire to acquire an indispensable part of modern life, all self-respecting cross-Channel ferries offer passengers the opportunity to shop. Ours was no exception and featured not one, but three pleasant boutiques, each selling a wide variety of different wares, catering for all tastes and pockets. It was a far cry from the pile em high, sell em cheap approach of the old duty-free shops where you edged your way between shelves of rattling bottles, elbowing fellow passengers out of the way to reach the bargains.
However, perhaps the most popular attraction for our family was the on-board cinema. Not that my wife or I ventured in, but it was a huge hit with our teenagers allowing us to doze on the aforementioned sun deck, disturbed only by shrieks of laughter from the younger children enjoying the juggling exploits of the kids entertainer.
Although ours was a day crossing, we decided to book a cabin and this made the journey all the more pleasant. The cabin served as our base, a personal space where we could deposit our bags and purchases, regroup, share a drink, nap, shower even. Five hours flew by and, before we knew it, it was time to go on deck to view the fast-approaching English coast, which was on this occasion wreathed ominously in cloud.
We disembarked feeling relaxed, revitalised and ready for the long drive home through unremitting rain.
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