Portsmouth to Santander: My Epic, 2 Night, 30+ hour Voyage on Brittany Ferries MV Galicia!
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
- This was one of my most memorable trips of 2022. A two night, 30+ hour crossing from Portsmouth, England to Santander, Spain with Brittany Ferries and one of their e-flexer ferries the MV Galicia.
Come with me on this trip where I'll show you the boat and the facilities on offer including the food, entertainment, accommodation, outside space etc and, most importantly, the exclusive c-club lounge which, in my opinion, is a must for anyone considering this voyage. It is certainly well-worth the money as I'll show you in this video.
I'd love to hear from you if you've done this journey. What was your experience like? Did you (like me) travel as a foot passenger? How did you find the facilities on offer?
Thanks as always guys for taking the time to watch my videos. All likes, comments, subs are massively appreciated and it really encourages me to make more content for you all to enjoy.
Cheers for now.
Mark
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📖Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
01:27 - Portsmouth Ferry Terminal
02:58 - Boarding the ferry
06:25 - The C-Club lounge
09:32 - Inside facilities
12:20 - Passing Ushant
15:35 - Lunch
16:43 - About the MV Galicia
19:48 - Dinner
22:10 - Cabin tour
26:30 - Arrival in Santander, summary
Picture Credits:
Route Map: OpenStreetMap (annotated)
The best thing about Brittany is that they register their ships in France and have properly employed crews.
A lot of other ferry lines sub this out to flags of other countries whilst Brittany sticks to it roots.
Well done and yes I understand the ships hull is made in China but having travelled on the Salamanca many of the other fittings, important ones, were also European.
Yep, BF do things properly 👍
do you know if engines are european ?
I have been sober now for nearly 7 years, but of course, i have bad days. Any time i am feeling down or lonely i put one of your videos on, even if its just on in the background. It always makes me feel like i have a friend. So, if you ever think of giving up or doubt what youre doing, please remember that you, in a very real way, save peoples lives. Keep up the vlogs!!!
Thanks mate for the lovely comment. Means a lot 😊
Brilliant .I’m a married man of six kids . This looks like the perfect procrastination type trip to make alone and get some calm , quiet and respite .
Oh it certainly is! Get yourself the lounge access and just relax all the way down. Bliss!
@@LetsMakeaTrip I’m in for beginning of May l the post Easter factor appeared to make it cheaper and quieter . I can’t wait .
@@guzgrant enjoy it mate. Hope the sea stays calm 😊👍
Remember to take your wife as SHE TOO needs that calm and more than you as she carried thise six for nine months each and bringing them up with their (time and energy) necessities as a baby
@@roquedsa9125 Thanks for your thoughts , I have total respect for motherhoodit has been my life’s mission to support her role as Anesidora and I take every opportunity to put her and our children’s needs first .
For the first time in many years we are in the position again to get small moments of repose both together and alone . Its healthy for a continuum for one to have time alone and meditate upon their own thoughts as it adds gravitas and clarity to those which concern others in daily situations .
I've done this trip before with my late husband and 3 young kids. We all enjoyed the crossing. My kids saw dolphins and a low flying military plane. The sea was a bit rough in places though.
I haven’t seen Dolphins yet Maxine. I reckon I’ve done this trip about 10 times too. I’m very jealous!
It's a mini-break in itself, a very pleasant looking wee cruise. Great video, thanks for posting!
Cheers Colin and thanks for the comment 😊👍
This has been on my bucket list for a while so great to see you do a video on the sailing. I think it’s partially just for the length of the sailing and also how close the port is to Downtown Santander when you arrive. Glad the Bay of Biscay was behaving itself. Maybe something I will do in the next 3 years after my U.S. cross country trip this month. So many places to see and not enough time to do everything !
Cheers mate, yes I agree, there’s too much to see, not enough time! Tbh, after I’d got down to Santander I had to fly back the same day, otherwise I’d have stayed a couple of nights. Straight out of the port terminal, cross the road, right in he heart of the city. A lovely place with plenty to see but most people drive straight off the ferry and head for the south I’d imagine.
Great tour!! Thank you! Very nice ferry.
Cheers Jack, thanks for watching 😊
Another great video, full of information and good advice. Keep them coming Mark. 👏👍
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed it 😊👍
Great trip. Very informative. Thanks for posting 👍
Thanks Nicholas, appreciate the comment 😊👍
Ah, thanks for posting this - I've been SO interested in doing this route - always sounds excellent!
Hi Fraser, hope you found it worth watching! In my opinion, it’s definitely worth doing and hopefully the price of lounge access will stay reasonable for a while yet. 👍
The food looked very nice.Thankyou for sharing.
Pleasure Sarah. Thanks for watching 😊
What a beautiful voyage. I really enjoyed the serenity of this crossing. Thanks for sharing Mark!! And well done on all the views, your comment on the car deck was prescient!
Cheers mate. Yep, I really enjoyed it. I think, unless you’re in a massive rush to get there, why not just relax and enjoy the crossing. I certainly did. And yes maybe I should have kept quiet on the car deck! Never mind 😂
Just to say that I really enjoyed this vid- very informative and well narrated. I’m planning a trip on the ferry to Santander and back up through Spain and France on the motorbike, and this has been perfect for seeing what you get for your money on the Galicia. Thanks again.
Cheers Andy and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. Much appreciated and I’m glad you found it useful 😊👍
Thanks, Mark, My type of trip I loved to see the water flowing past the ferry.
Hi Alli and cheers for the comment. I’m glad you managed to squeeze the word ‘flowing’ into it too 😉
I love the background music for the video. It is soothing and lovely
Cheers Kelly, thanks for noticing 😊👍
What a fantastic voyage and a great video! Funny because I'm just editing a ferry trip just now as well :) Oh and I totally fell for your fake window at the start. Bravo mate!
Cheers Steve, took me a while to do this one! Really enjoyed the trip though, I’m definitely going to do a few more ferry trips when I can. The window’s a nice touch isn’t it - totally wasn’t expecting that one 😊👍
Thanks for the short film. Good job.
Cheers for watching and I appreciate the comment 😊👍
A really nice trip you had there, love sea travel and did quite a lot when I was in my teens.Thanks for taking me along it was most enjoyable, as always stay safe and cheers.
Cheers Simon, yep I really enjoy the ferry trips, I’m going to do more as I think people enjoy watching them too. They won’t all be as long as this one!! I had to edit this down to a third of its original size! Thanks as always for your support 😊
@@LetsMakeaTrip I would certainly like to see more ferry trips, all the best.
looks good, almost a mini holiday in its self.
Cheers undertaker. Yep, I always think that the minute you step on the boat, the holiday begins. Thanks for the comment 😊👍
Very much enjoy your videos, looks like a good standard of catering and accommodation on board, sea club sounds a must. Good preparation if you’re planning to enjoy the food of northern Spain
Thanks mate, appreciate the comment. Yep, the C-Club I would say is like an airport-style lounge but it’s basically open all the time so you’re going to be in there whenever you feel like something to eat or drink (I know I was). Great value for money 👍
Thanks a great video this one is on my lists of trips 😊
Cheers mate, thanks for watching I definitely recommend trying this one 😊👍
Brilliant video, and really nicely shot. Your delivery style is so warm and friendly, 😊
Cheers Andy, thanks for the nice words. Really enjoyed this trip btw, hopefully I’ll do some more ferry videos over the next few months 👍
Great trip, and yeah pleasant journey between UK and Spain. That fake window is mind-blowing
Cheers mate, yep was a pleasant surprise that window 😊👍
Thanks mark brings back memories for me
Pleasure, cheers John 😊
Really enjoyed the video . Keep up the great work 👍
Cheers Steve 😊👍
Hi. Loved the video on the isle wight ferry. Lovely weather. Very informative video. Hope u are well. Best wishes David and Beverley Norfolk
Cheers both. I’m running on low battery atm tbh 😂 but lots of stuff booked for next week. Hope you’re good, thanks for commenting 😊👍
Fab video. Certainly a lot calmer than the ferry from the IOM and those sunsets were stunning. As always after watching one of your uploads, I think…”I want to try that.” Brilliant work mate.
Cheers Tim, you should do it mate. I did it over a long weekend and just flew back. Great trip 😊👍
Have watched a couple of your videos, very good. Keep up the good work.
Cheers Dave, appreciate the comment 😊👍
Look a good quality cabin , very spacious ferry very efficient Brittany ferries look ; a good operation Mark. Very good crossing.👍🏻😎
They are Michael. I’ve used Brittany Ferries a lot over the years. I think this was the only ship I hadn’t been on. They’re always a bit more than just a ferry I think. Great staff and feel to the voyage. Food can be a bit hit and miss sometimes but certainly nothing to complain about on this trip 👍
Definitely a crossing I would enjoy and thank you
Cheers Paul, I definitely recommend it😊👍
Remember doing this years and years ago with my parents, loved Santander . I ended up years later working for P & O for three years, going back and forward to Bilbao and a quick trip to Cherbourg every week [ Three weeks on, and two off} From there I hopped over to Princess where our contracts were for six months at a time . Some great ports and some not so great. Great video I certainly enjoyed it much appreciated
Cheers Lindsay, great to here from someone who’s worked on these ships. I’m presuming that was the Pride of Bilbao?
That window got me haha! 😂👍🏼 might think about doing this! Great vid bud.
Nice touch isn’t it. Definitely recommend this route if you’re not in a rush. Thanks for the comment 😊👍
Really good video, first one of yours I’ve seen and will be checking out the others.
Cheers Tony, appreciate the support mate 😊👍
Another really good video Mark. Im tempted to give it a shot myself next year.
It’s definitely worth a go Neil in my opinion. I think they’ve changed the compulsory meal thing now so it’s probably worth checking what you get for your money 👍
Hello Mark. Another highly entertaining video. Great fun.
Hi David, thanks for the comment and the kind words mate, really appreciate the support 😊
@@LetsMakeaTrip I particularly loved the 'Ambulance' taking passengers to the ferry. A sense of humour has kept me sane travelling these past decades. All the best.
That was very informative. If one has the time to spare then it's a trip well worth making.
Cheers Geoff. For me, the holiday starts once I get on the boat so I’m not too bothered how long it takes to get there so long as the sea’s not too rough and there are decent facilities on board.
Excellent video very entertaining 👍 thanks
Cheers James, glad you enjoyed it 😊👍
An exceptionally good video - start, middle,end & well structured- enjoyable throughout !
Cheers John, thanks for the kind words - really appreciated 😊
Great vlog, probably the best BR vlog I’ve watched. I’ve been on the Galicia on an overnight to Cherbourg and thought the ship is good. But those food queues are it’s Achilles heel. I knew it was an issue so we got up early for breakfast and had no trouble but they quickly got extremely long. Indeed these problems have (according to BF) led to them now not including meals with the ticket on the Spain crossings. Only those booked before the change keep them. Thx for posting the vlog
Thanks Alan, yes that does make sense to me about meals. When I emerged from the restaurant honestly there was a massive queue and a lot of people would’ve missed out on the start of the football that was showing on the night in question. So I bet that didn’t go down too well! And tbh, if it hadn’t been included for me, I would’ve just eaten the food in the lounge. Whilst that wouldn’t have been a proper meal, it would’ve been enough for me (and my budget).
New subscriber, your channel popped up on yt. Glad it did. Very interesting, 👍 looking forward to watching your past videos. Gee ferry's have come a long way since I was on one in the 80s. I live in Australia now. Great content mate. Love it.👍🇦🇺🇬🇧👍
Cheers James, appreciate the support and kind words. There are some pretty good ferries now operating out of the UK yes. Mind you, I still like some of the older, traditional ships like Brittany Ferries ‘Bretagne’. Hope Australia’s working out well, I’d love to get there one day soon myself! Cheers 😊👍
Oooh looking forward to watching this one. It’s a trip I want to take…
Cheers Ste, yes I would definitely recommend it though check on the BF website as I think things have changed a bit since last year. Dinner is not included for example.
Got to love Google I was looking at this last night and now boom here is a video - thanks :)
No worries Pete, hope you enjoyed it 😊👍
Excellent..Friday night saved and a ferry review.:D The socket looked like a network socket for a laptop
Cheers Mike, I hope you like it because I had a great time on it - really enjoyed it and I’d recommend it to anyone IF you can get in the C-Club lounge.
Very informative, thank you for sharing
Thanks for the comment Christine, much appreciated 😊👍
Thank you for doing a another video like this
No probs mate, sorry still behind on the subtitles a bit. Not enough hours in the day tbh! I enjoy making the ferry videos though and there will definitely be more to come! Cheers 😊👍
@@LetsMakeaTrip thanks and no worries
Really fun and interesting
Thanks Patricia 😊
Very informative , booked on this ferry with the food drink package , didn’t realise the evening meal was included which is great , thankyou
Cheers Brian. Some bad news for you though mate: since I made this video, it appears that the inclusion of the 3-course meal has been stopped. Not sure why 🤷♂️
@@LetsMakeaTrip oh well , shame
Love your video 👍👍
Cheers James, thanks for the kind words 😊👍
Great video!! Hope all is well, take care
Cheers Peter, yep good ta, hope you are too 👍
I live in Galicia,Spain so am looking forward to this.
A lovely part of the world!
Keep these ferry videos coming, yours are by far the most entertaining and educational! :)
Thanks a lot Markus, appreciate the kind words 😊👍
So true, totally agree
Love this :)
cheers mate , first class video.
Thanks Robert, appreciate the comment 😊
You were so lucky with the weather. The bay of Biscay was much rougher when I went in August a few years ago, luckily mostly overnight so I could sleep through it- I’m not a bad traveller but eating and drinking gets physically tricky when everything is rocking and rolling.
I’ve had a few rough(ish) crossings down there in the past so yep, quite lucky this time but maybe it owed me one! I find sleeping harder than eating when it’s rough tbh.
We travelled to Santander from Plymouth a few years ago , also with Brittany Ferries . Thank goodness we had a cabin , as about 20 minutes out of port it was really rough for the entire 22 hours ! We just stayed in the cabin, hanging on to the side of the beds so as not to fall out ! However sailing home was lovely, like a mini cruise ! Cantabria and Galicia are so beautiful though !
Confined to the cabin sounds pretty bad Chris. Rather you than me! Personally, I would have a cabin very time now - even a long crossing in the day. Glad the return leg was better!
Hi thank you great information very helpful 👏🤙🏻
No problem Jean, thanks for the comment 😊
We did these ferrys in the 80's into the early 90's when they were real party boats. When that small yacht got hit in the solent and people died it all stopped after that. Very sad about the crash & loss of life, but back in the day these were so much fun. Many a great memory I have of these times. Nice vid' m8.
Cheers Didderly, I remember a few booze cruises down that way. Well half-remember them anyway!
I have found that all the staff on Brittany Ferries are really lovely! X
I agree Jack, always very helpful .
Similar experience for me on the sister ship the Salamanca in September to - from Bilbao , great ship and helpful staff. Beats flying any day
Wife and I did this journey on this ship last year. Took our motorcycles in the hold. Overall a good experience. We did find with the ferry being a two nighter, the bar was busy all of the first day. Liked the selection of films available on the TV in the cabin. Great food.
Nicely made vid.
Cheers Banditmanuk, I never really used the bar tbh because, with the lounge access, it was kind of isolating in a way in that I just stayed in there and drank/ate all the free stuff (well it cost me £30 for the access but that was soon forgotten about I can tell you!). I’d do it again but yep, with the lounge access definitely 👍
@@LetsMakeaTrip We would try the lounge next time.
It must have been near Christmas, cos they had a tree!
But I've never seen the Bay of Biscay that calm!
Looked like a great trip!And
Me neither and yep, about two weeks before Xmas I think it was 👍
Funny about the bay, I went to sea for 7 years and never saw it rough after many crossings, same with Cape Horn!
Great video! Me, my partner and our one year old are booked to travel on board the Galicia in June for our first family holiday abroad. I was a Brittany Ferries obsessive as a kid and we used to travel the Portsmouth-St Malo route on board Bretagne and it was always my favourite part of the holiday. It's been nearly 20 years since my last sailing with them so to say I'm excited is an understatement! I might need some persuading on the Tai Chi though.
Cheers Martin! I was the same as you, loved the BF trips, must’ve been on all their ships more than once and before I started doing this CZcams thing! Start of the holiday for me. Have a great trip 😊
Thank you lovely video 🎉 I agree £30 for the food looked nice paul from Kent
Here’s Paul thanks for the comment. And yes the £30 I thought was pretty good. I reckon some of them in there were drinking significant volumes of alcohol. Much more than me! 😂👍
I have done this twice from Plymouth to Santander and enjoyed it the staff where very friendly and helpfull and the food and entertainment was good and also the bar area
Thanks Raymond. Yep, my experience of BF staff have always been pretty good. Entertainment-wise, I’m assuming you were on the Pont Aven if you sailed from Plymouth which is much better for that type of thing. Cheers 😊👍
Time to make a cuppa, a couple of biscuits and settle in to watch your journey, looking forward to this :) congrats on the 10k subs :) I'm delighted for you
Cheers Jonathan, hope you’re enjoying it - it’s a bit of a long one for me but there was so much stuff to try and cram in! Many thanks for the support and encouragement - really appreciated 😊
Great video, thoroughly enjoyed it! Liked and subscribed
Cheers James and thanks for the sub 😊👍
Loved this - brought back happy memories as a kid on The Quiberon between Plymouth & Santander. Quite surprised that this was a two night crossing, as Plymouth to Santander was an easier 24 hours 35+ years ago!
Yes Plymouth - Santander is quicker on the Pont Aven (a very nice ship).
@@LetsMakeaTrip thanks - didn’t know it still operated, but will take a look
Good to see you in my home city ( Portsmouth , not Santander !) all the best Mark
It was warmer in Santander MH, I must admit 😂 Enjoyed Portsmouth though, I had a couple of hours round the dockyard before heading out to the ferry terminal and it looked really interesting. Hoping to get back in the summer and try out the hovercraft 👍
I think this would be very enjoyable, and it beats flying by a mile, IMHO!
I agree. Not the cheapest way to Spain but if you treat it as part of the holiday…
Great video!
Thanks mate 😊👍
Done this crossing a bit. Santander has some beautiful scenery. We travelled on a Royal Enfield motor bike down Santander coast. We were heading to tour Portugal. Motorways were not built then. a fantastic trip & every body we met were great.
Sounds fantastic. I’ve driven off the ship and it’s not long before you’re out into Northern Spain is it and some fantastic scenery. Cheers 😊👍
Great vid. Cheers from Australia.
Thanks Jim 😊👍
Great video lovely crossing
Cheers Colin, it was a nice crossing, this time. Mind you, I’ve had some pretty rough crossings in the past!
@@LetsMakeaTrip the price was that one way?
@@218colin1 yep. I flew back.
Reminds me of the old P&O mini-cruises I used to take on the MV Pride of Bilbao...the Biscay was very unforgiving on many trips though.
I never did the Pride of Bilbao - probably the only ship I regret not sailing on when I had the chance. It was good to see a bit of competition on the UK - Spain routes at the time too.
That ship was good for a laugh, if nothing else!
When I saw the title first thought you were going to the Santander bank lol.. looks lovely 👍
Haha, thanks Sarah. I prefer the city in Spain tbh 😊
@@LetsMakeaTrip 👍😃
Great video. The window in the cabin fooled me at first 😂 Looks a great journey. Would love to do it but would hope for a less calm sea 😁
Less calm! Yep, it was quite unusual in my experience of that route tbf I was expecting some movement. And yes, the window in the cabin’s great isn’t it. Cheers Peter 😊👍
@@LetsMakeaTrip Yes, that fake window is brilliant. Am also convinced your minibus was a converted ambulance 😂 Also amazed at how someone would be stupid enough to try and take a flick knife through security.
@@peterskegness3204 yep, I mean you wouldn’t buy a minibus and make it look like an ambulance would you 😂 The flick knife story, well, what happened was the guy (nice enough couple actually), he handed it over obviously, but wanted it sent back to his home address in Canada! The hold-up was all about that!
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺 so enjoy your videos
Thank you Carine, glad you enjoy them 😊👍
Awesome. On the wishlist for after traveling the Riviera Express to Cornwall. Thai Chi at sunset is a bonus.
It was a bonus yes (though I had to go and have a lie down afterwards 😂). Great route though if you’re not in a rush and just enjoy the crossing and (hopefully) nice weather 😊👍
@@LetsMakeaTrip Overnight, saves on hotels. I traveled to London via Hoek van Holland -> Harwich overnight ferry for 2.5 years every 3 weeks.
Enjoyed 👍👍👍🍾🍾🍾🍷🍷🍷🥂🥂🥂🥂👌👌👌👌😃😃😃😃
Thanks Derisley, always appreciate your comments mate 😊😊😊😊⛴⛴⛴⛴⛴⛴⛴🍺🍺👏👏👏
Very good job well done m8
Cheers John, thanks for the comment 😊👍
I just discovered your channel Mark and I really enjoyed it, I had a terrible experience of sea sickness when I was younger and have never been on a boat since but your video makes me want to give it another go, cheers mate.
Thanks Mark, glad you enjoyed it. I can’t guarantee the weather unfortunately and you probably don’t want to watch my recent video of the Isle of Man crossing! I wish you all the best though if you do give it another go. Cheers 😊👍
a really enjoyable vid
Thanks Laurance 😊
took my bike over to santander by ferry.could not wait for the voyage to end
Rough crossing Pete?
We done this trip there and back a few years ago, never again. I was sea sick the whole 3 day trip. Good luck to those that can handle it. It has put me off ever going on any sort of cruise again.
I get that. I’ve had one or two rough trips on the Bay of Biscay but never sick. I think I can just about handle it but yep, not great if you’re suffering constantly.
3:20 "Ship". I think the old saying "You can put a boat on a ship, but not a ship on a boat" is a good one. Nice video again though. Haven't done the Santander route for about 45 years. Would love to explore Northern Spain again.
Truly an epic voyage. One I’d like to do with a motorcycle.
There’s quite a few bikes I’ve seen on these ferries in the Summer Phil. Always been quite jealous of them tbh 👍
You made this look interesting and fun and nearly tempted me to take the same trip. Unfortunately at one time I had to do a lot of ferry travelling and now hate the very thought. I even struggle with cruises. But it's so good to see someone actually enjoying the experience and promoting it too!
Thanks MM, appreciate the kind words and yep I guess if I had to do it all the time it wouldn’t be such fun though I must’ve done all these BF routes now several times and I always look forward to the journey. For me, the holiday starts when I get onboard 😊👍
Really useful and informative video! I’ve always fancied doing this crossing, taking my car to Spain for a couple of weeks, but the fares have always been unrealistic when I have checked.
Cheers James, yep car prices (especially in the summer) are seriously high. That’s why I thought I’d try the foot passenger option and it definitely paid off. Thing is, once you get off in Santander it’s five minutes max to the railway station and from there, well, you can go anywhere really. Try it 👍
It's worth going for just the a la carte restaurant, fabulous!
Sold!! Also, Astaurius, Leon and Galicia are some of the most beautiful places I have ever visited.
Yes it’s a lovely part of the world Alison! Thanks for the comment 😊
an interesting vlog, thanks for sharing.
it would have been useful to have shown the food options available and a sample menu of the evening meal.
Hi David, thanks for the comment. With regard to the food options, I’ve uploaded the pics onto my Ko-fi page so you can view them on there: ko-fi.com/letsmakeatrip
Another great video of an epic trip! Once as a teenager my family did a similar one, Portsmouth to Bilbao on P&O (boo hiss!) It too was a very calm crossing. One way was only one night, as it left in the morning and arrived the following evening. Cheers for now ;-P
Cheers mate. Yep, the Pride of Bilbao I think it was - a really big ship that one. Never sailed on it unfortunately though I’ve done all the Brittany Ferrries ships more than once - a consequence of taking the kids chalet camping for years and years!
@@LetsMakeaTrip That's the one. Even had a (tiny) pool in the bowels of the ship, below the car decks I think! Not much bigger than a bathtub!
@@TravelSignal Pont Aven is the best one down to Spain for pools (well there’s not much choice tbh).
We went Plymouth to Santander on Ponte Averne. Lovely ship. Great food.
Pont Aven & Bretagne are both lovely ships I hope to get round to reviewing myself at some point 😊👍
Love your video watching in 2024
Have always wanted to try Brittany Ferries
You should Billy. I’ve probably been on them more than the others combined and overall they’re pretty decent. Do have a monopoly on the western routes though tbh.
My husband and I are planning to go on this route to Santander and then back after a couple of days next year! My mobility is not too good so hopefully the lifts are good! X
Oh I’m sure there are plenty of suitable lifts all the way from the car decks if required. Cheers Jacki.
We have used this ferry a number of times. My wife is from Biarritz (South of France) and we visit her parents. Taking our young grandsons. This works out a great deal easier than driving the length of France from Cherbourg. A return ferry journey, with four bed cabin, works out cheaper then a ferry to Cherbourg and driving the length of France (c600 miles) and back. And, I do not have to drive for some nine hours each way.
Oh absolutely, I would certainly take this ferry (or the Bilbao route) saves so much driving and as I always say, is part of the holiday anyway. Cheers for the comment 😊👍
i loved the picured window in the room. psycologiacally its less clautrophobic a cabin without a window. i say brilliant brittany ferries for this touch
I agree Vanessa, just a nice little touch and helps passengers in the inside cabins 😊👍
Claustrophobic?
I thought that looked a really nice way to get to Spain - relaxing, nice scenery, good food and wine, and that fake window in your cabin seemed to add a really good dimension tbh. I imagine it's a different story in high season with loads of kids and queues etc, but I guess with the lounge you can escape them!
Yep, ‘relaxing’ I agree is the key word here and of course it also helped that the sea was calm! I think it would be a different story in the summer yep and any lounge is normally a good place to get away from all that. Thanks for the comment, appreciated 😊👍
@@LetsMakeaTrip Yep, your lucky you had a calm sea. I made that crossing years ago and was one of the worst experiences of my life. The weather was awful and no kidding i thought we weren't going to make it. People screaming, people throwing up everywhere, it was hell. If i need to go to the north of Spain again i'd rather walk, it was that bad.
@@tilerman yes I’ve had a lot worse than that myself. Felt wobbly for days afterwards!
We had some fun on thè Plymouth Santander crossing. We hit the tail end of a hurricane. Memorable and in an odd way fun. A twenty-four hr crossing turned into 36hrs. M.V QUIBERON.
As a regular on the Pont Aven from Plymouth to Santander that extra time is a huge extra time aboard for us. H ad to use it Nov 2021 as Plymouth is closed then. Just for your info anyone booking a ticket now don't get the free meal unfortunately. Great video.
Cheers LB! Shame about the meal then, I thought that was a good idea, if a little unusual tbh. That would just make me stay in the C-Club lounge even more now I think!
Really nice staff they have i was on brittany ferries few weeks ago.
Agree, very welcoming, totally happy with the camera thing and all the staff I met were superb (as is usually the case with BF tbh). Always been my favourite ferry company 😊👍
@@LetsMakeaTrip yep