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Ferry Travellers Guide

Post by admin | November 30, 2007 | Trips to France | Comment

Our resident ferry experts have put together a list of tips to make sure you’re holiday or day trip gets off to a good start and you can start to enjoy you’re break as soon as you set sail!

Sea Sickness

The French call this common ailment ‘Mal De Mer’ which being a French phrase actually makes it sound quite pleasant! However, anyone who has been unfortunate enough to witness or experienced it will tell you it can be pretty debilitating and there’s no worse start to your holiday. Some people seem predisposed to suffer from it and are more or less guaranteed to feel that familiar creeping feeling as soon as they climb aboard. Others are more commonly affected only on rough seas or when the swell is particularly high. In fact over 90% of us will have suffered from ‘motion sickness’’ to give it its proper name at some point in our lives. Luckily there are simple ways to prevent it from occurring which will allow you to make the most of your ferry journey without the fear of spending it staring in to a paper bag.

Precautions :

Finally, try not to worry too much and stay relaxed! The good news is that modern cruise ships and ferries are equipped with special stabilizers that pretty much eradicate most of the motion that acts a trigger for sea sickness. As a general rule the larger the vessel the less likely you are to experience ‘roll’ on a bigger vessel such as a ferry.

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