![]() ![]() ![]() Meals and refreshments are aplenty, while there is also a duty-free shop where you can pick up a bargain. You can buy wi-fi access which, again, I'd vouch for as you can risk your phone/tablet connecting to a sea-based service which will cost you a bomb for data. It offers airline-like seats that I have traveled in before, but this time we had been upgraded to the Horizon Lounge which offers panoramic views of the water. For the journey out to Jersey we boarded the Conder Liberation. Also, I have never experienced the delays you often see in the southeast when travelling from Portsmouth or Poole even if we were on the move during the busiest times.Ĭondor runs high-speed trimaran/catamaran vessels and both certainly can shift and cuts down the traveling time considerably - you can get to St Malo from the UK in a little over six hours. Although it might be a little pricier than the Dover crossing or taking the Tunnel, once you factor in the savings your making on toll roads and fuel it does make a lot of sense. If you are heading to the Continent I can definitely recommend the St Malo and Cherbourg routes, especially if you are heading south or keeping west. Indeed, I hadn't realised I'd used the service before as we have grandparents over in western France so regularly navigate the Channel. Condor now runs services between France and England plus Guernsey and Jersey all-year round and last year some 200,000 passenger vehicles hopped on board, showing the popularity of the routes. ![]()
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