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Plymouth - Santander Ferry
Crossings to Santander from Plymouth are operated by Brittany Ferries. Journeys take 24 hours. Onboard amenities include a fitness suite, hairdressers, duty-free, newsagents, photography supplies, a coffee shop and several other food and beverage outlets. There is also a cinema onboard the ferry PlymouthPlymouth is historically the Royal Navy's second home. There is a very modern passenger terminal in Plymouth. There are many berthing facilities at the port for the many cruise ships that call there. Within the terminal there is a cafe where you can order hot and cold meals, along with other refreshments. There's also a bureau de change. Plymouth is a great place for a holiday by the sea. Just outside the town are beaches that are perfect for people wishing to take their bucket and spade. There's plenty to do in the town too; The National Aquarium, Crownhill Fort and the Dome are just a few of the things to do. Just out of town is the wildlife park, Buckfast Abbey and the Dartmoor National Park. SantanderOn the northern coast of Spain, Santander is the best way to enter Spain by ferry. The seafront of Santander holds it's main attractions. The royal Magdalena Palace is situated near the Sardiniero beach alongside some lovely gardens and a casino. The Altamira Cave is south west of Santander. It contains drawings of bison and other animals as well as some other famous stone age drawings. It's a must see for any one with an interest in the history of man. Santander is seen as a nice seaside city, which has a bit of a wild side to it. It can surprise those who go there by delivering much more than expected |
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