The chance to de-connect, unwind and embrace the benefits of travelling by sea is seen as an antidote to the pain of airports and cramped plane travel.
read moreThe chance to de-connect, unwind and embrace the benefits of travelling by sea is seen as an antidote to the pain of airports and cramped plane travel.
read moreMore people are turning to Brittany Ferries' winter sun breaks to shake off the blues and banish cost of living worries.
read moreBrittany Ferries has launched a new website that matches holiday makers with local hosts who offer bespoke and authentic experiences in their destination.
read moreToe-tapping entertainment is back on Bretagne, the first time the ship has hosted a live show since 2019.
read more"Many families looking for a last-minute break are understandably still wary. We need government to announce a clear date upon which PCR tests will revert to lateral flow."
read moreBrittany Ferries still has late availability on a range of sail-and-stay holidays in France and Spain. And unlike some pricey staycations, the cost for a family of four for a week away can be less than £250 per person.
read more“This is the news we have been waiting for all year,” said Brittany Ferries CEO Christophe Mathieu. “Finally, the storm clouds are lifting and the sun is beginning to shine. We expect an avalanche of demand in the weeks ahead and my message to our customers is clear: We have availability, so now is a great time to book a holiday and we can’t wait to serve you all.”
read moreBrittany Ferries recognises the challenges government faces in controlling the virus and protecting the health of the nation – which must be its priority. However, the transport and holiday company believes the comments of the transport secretary on Radio 4 Today (this morning, 10 February 2021) advising against booking a summer holiday were disproportionate.
read moreBrittany Ferries has launched its Spanish schedules for 2021. Reservations can now be made for ferries serving Bilbao and Santander up to the end of October next year.
read moreBrittany Ferries is adding a splash of colour to its ships, with a bright new logo in striking shades of blue, orange and green.
read moreNoting a fall in demand for family holidays next summer, Brittany Ferries has warned of serious consequences for international tourism and the regions it serves if a Brexit deal does not bring certainty and the free movement across borders enjoyed by customers today.
read moreNew ships will spearhead a wide-ranging, five-year fleet-renewal and modernisation programme worth around £400m.
read moreFor under £1,000, mum, dad and two kids can still travel and stay at a range of beautiful cottages in fabulous locations in Brittany (and Normandy).
read moreBrittany Ferries has reported a large increase in the number of Brits turning to France and northern Spain to reignite their love affair with motoring. In the last four years, there has been an 84% rise in those taking a sail-and-stay car or motorcycle tour. The company has added more of these products to its portfolio in 2017, a consequence of growing demand from petrol heads.
read moreSo far this year 1,458 bikes have been taken on the Barfleur, compared with just 1,147 for the same period last year. The rise is being attributed to the Tour de France effect and Brittany Ferries expects further growth to come following Team GB success on two wheels at the Rio Olympics
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