Hop on the boat and wake up in Spain': readers' favourite ferry breaks from the UK
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Hop on the boat and wake up in Spain': readers' favourite ferry breaks from the UK
"The overnight ferry from Portsmouth to Saint-Malo is hard to beat. After work, we board the ship, enjoy a drink in the bar and wake up to the sunrise over the harbour. The scenic coastal path that runs along the Brittany coast winds through woodlands and secluded coves. A swim in the clear water and then on to the restaurant La Guinguette des Marmouz near Plouer-sur-Rance. The best chips we've ever had in a very laid-back spot along the estuary."
"The cost of a P&O ferry from Hull to Rotterdam (starting at about 500 return for four people and a car) may seem steep, but so are four return flights and two nights in an airport hotel. We camped in our own tent at Camping Sollasi, a mile or two from the beautiful dunes. There were fresh croissants every morning and we were a short hop from bustling Noordwijkerhout, where every possible combination of cycles was available from Rent-A-Bike Van Dam. Truly memorable. Martin"
An overnight ferry from Portsmouth to Saint-Malo combines onboard comfort with sunrise harbour views. The Brittany coast features a scenic coastal path through woodlands and secluded coves, with clear-water swims and local restaurants such as La Guinguette des Marmouz near Plouer-sur-Rance noted for exceptional chips. A P&O ferry from Hull to Rotterdam can cost about £500 return for four people and a car, comparable to flights plus hotel stays. Camping at Camping Sollasi near dunes provides fresh croissants and easy access to Noordwijkerhout bike rental. Landal de Reeuwijkse Plassen near Hook of Holland offers family facilities and access to Gouda’s cheese market and stroopwafels. The harbour at Honfleur is reachable from Le Havre.
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