Brittany Ferries offers a two-day luxury Cruise to Spain for only £79
Brittany Ferries, the leading operator on the Western Channel routes to France and Spain, has launched the ultimate cruise bargain – a two-day sailing to Spain and back for just £79 per person including all port charges!
For a short break with a real difference, this mini-cruise offers a chance to sample luxury life on the ocean wave on board Brittany Ferries’ superb
£100 million flagship, Pont-Aven. For two days and nights you can indulge yourself with the kind of service and facilities usually only found on cruise ships. Enjoy fine dining prepared by top class French chefs in elegant restaurants, live entertainment, the latest films in one of two cinemas, plus a magnificent pool and leisure area. What’s more this great value price includes a private en suite cabin and complimentary breakfasts.
And, to make the shopping experience even greater value, Brittany Ferries has introduced lower prices for tobacco (based on Spanish rather than French tax levels) bringing prices to about half those in the UK. This is in addition to a whole range of fantastic gifts and goodies that can be bought on board Pont-Aven, including electrical goods, wines and spirits, and an extensive range of beauty products and perfumes.
Pont-Aven sails from Plymouth for the elegant Cantabrian capital, Santander, at 16.00 every Sunday and Wednesday arriving 11.30 the next day. Enjoy a few hours ashore discovering the many delights that Santander has to offer before the return sailing at 15.30 arriving back in Plymouth the next day at 09.30. These departure and arrival times are ideal if you have a long drive to and from Plymouth, which is well connected by a network of roads as well as train services. The ferry port has ample car parking available.
For full details and reservations, call 08705 360 360.
For further information contact Stephen Tuckwell at the Brittany Ferries Press Office.
Telephone: 0870 901 0215
Fax: 08709 000 289
Email: pressoffice@brittanyferries.com
Released 28 February March 2005
