Ferry travel tends to be slow and quite costly, similar to air travel with its long queues. On the positive side, booking a cabin is always a good idea for night crossings; it allows you to get out of the car, eat, and then rest before an early wake-up call. The cabins are clean and the bedding is comfortable. However, the food leaves much to be desired—not only is the selection poor, but the quality is also lacking, especially for such an expensive service. For example, paying £18 for fish and chips with coffee feels excessive. The menu has become quite limited, reducing options to just a few items. The presentation was unappealing, and the food itself was disappointing. The fish was undercooked, and the batter was greasy. While I didn’t expect much, I was still let down. The staff were pleasant, but communication was sometimes a challenge due to language barriers. Overall, the experience felt overpriced for what was offered, particularly when traveling could be done for less by flying. The booking process was confusing as well, as I had to pay in Euros instead of pounds, incurring extra charges due to currency conversion.
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