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Rosyth to Zeebrugge ferry
Edinburghlass_2
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Ferries start again on 19 May with mini cruise to Bruges...
http://www.brugesminicruise.com/
Booked with the above company for a mini cruise to Bruges a while back and can recommend.
http://www.brugesminicruise.com/
Booked with the above company for a mini cruise to Bruges a while back and can recommend.
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Roughly how much is a 3 night cruise for 2 with them? Would like to get a rough idea before phoning them up to enquire - saves me from getting a shock0
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So glad this is on the go again
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One point to note, unless brochure info has changed recently, is that they don't take 'foot passengers'. You have to travel with a vehicle (even a bicycle) or go with one of their registered tour companies.
Big disappointment this as we used to enjoy going to Bruges for a day trip with Superfast.
You'll find all info on Norfolkline website. It is expensive.0 -
just had a wee look and its sayoing foot passengers now and info on parking at Rosyth.:beer:I Can resist everything, except Temptation x:o0
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Good. They seem to have taken out the condition that they don't carry foot passengers.
Didn't like this condition, tucked away in the notes:
Weekend supplement of £50 per cabin per way is applied to any departure on Friday or Saturday0 -
I hope the new ferry's accomodation and meals are up to the standard of the last one. I felt like a battery chicken on the Hull to Zeebrugee big ferry last year." The greatest wealth is to live content with little."
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Is there ever any special offers on these trips (that reduce the price a fair bit)? Hubby booked a trip for us and it ended up about £300+ return - just for two of us in tiny cabin. We often travel down to newcastle for the dfds returns at around £70 each but would much prefer trips from Rosyth if possible just can never find a cheap deal (PS we cant do those seat/chair thingies as husbands snoring is beyond belief and I need a bed to sleep).Some People Live & Learn, Some People Just Live...0
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looking at booking the 4 night cruise, but unsure about paying the £50 per person for meals and breakfast aboard - would I not be better off just buying my dinner or breakfast aboard? Or is it silly money for a meal aboard?0
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