Cherbourg Octeville (France) Reviews


Newest Review: ... Fighting? so I pressed one & set the whole lot off ;) The Crèche is like a little school room with an activity gym with those coloured balls they fall on, the hairdressers have hair raising prices. Our cabins were operated by a plastic card which has holes in the tops which you slide into a slit 2 open the door. Inside are two single beds with a lamp & dressing table, there is also a little radio with alarm. There is an on-suite bathroom with a squat toilet & sink with mirror, there is a shower which has a blue curtain you pull across. I didn?t figure how you pull the chain on the loo, until I discovered that it was a lever which... more
Customer Cherbourg Octeville (France) Reviews (3)

by - written on 23/10/03, updated on 20/11/03 (Very useful, 474 readings)
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Lifestyles which is a disabled group went to Cherbourg via Portsmouth one weekend. We met up at 5.30 and caught the P&O ship which sailed at 8pm. Had to wait in the terminal for a while, there was quite a bit of a crowd & they actually wanted to see your passports before allowing boarding. Getting on board was quite interesting, there is a long flight of stairs going up to Deck 7; there r 8 decks in all. On deck 7 there is the reception, shop, hairdressers, Crèche, & Foreign Money Exchange. There is also a small restaurant on this deck, serving breakfast & a range of cakes & pastries. The duty free shop opens at 9am & closes at 10.pm, they except ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/04/02, updated on 02/04/02 (Very useful, 521 readings)
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I looked out the Mondeo’s windscreen, and strained my eyes in the sunlight, trying to get my bearings as I pulled out of the Ferry’s Hold, down the exit ramp, and on to French soil. Above, an impressive array of turquoise blue sky lifted the mood, and made you forget about last nights drinking, if only for a few moments. Sherry sat next to me in the passenger seat, while a couple of friends scoured the open landscape as I made tracks towards Cherbourg Town centre, less than a kilometre from the ferry port. It was barely 8 on a Saturday morning, and traffic was minimal so it gave me ample time to explore the somewhat mysterious ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/03/01, updated on 17/06/01 (Very useful, 2094 readings)
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My parents regularly take the Portsmouth – Cherbourg crossing to France and spend a few days in Normandy. When I joined them on their most recent trip, I’m not sure what I was more apprehensive about: my first family holiday for eleven years, or planning a route for our second day. After some research on the net (oh, the hardship!), I came up with a route which not only worked, but also included some places new to my family. CHERBOURG Cherbourg is on the top (er, that would be the technical term) of the Cotentin Peninsula, Normandy. The town is overlooked by a fort, now a museum of the town’s Liberation. There are also several ... Read the complete review
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