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Irish Ferries expects France to be popular in 2009 |  | | | 05 November 2008 | Irish Ferries has predicted that France will be the number one destination for people setting off on motoring holidays from Ireland in 2009.
Growth has already been recorded in ferry travel between Ireland and France this year and this is expected to continue as families opt for holidays that can be tailored to suit their budget.
Irish Ferries recently introduced the vessel Oscar Wilde to its routes between Ireland and France and claims that the ship has developed an "enviable reputation for high quality, enjoyable travel".
The ferry's range of facilities includes four restaurants, two cinemas, a piano bar, a beauty salon, several shops and live entertainment during the peak season.
Irish Ferries' routes connect the port of Rosslare in the south of Ireland to Roscoff, which is in the Brittany region of France, and Cherbourg in Normandy.
The company also sails from Rosslare to Pembroke in Wales and from Dublin to Holyhead, a port on the isle of Anglesey. |
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