Travellers using the Rosyth to Zeebrugge ferry service provided by
Norfolkline next year could benefit from changes currently being made by the company.
A wider range of travel options have been introduced, a change that is "designed to tailor every journey to the needs of the individual passenger", according to the ferry operator.
For a small supplement, customers can upgrade to a Club Class package, resulting in benefits including an outdoor cabin, complimentary toiletries and window seats in the ship's restaurant.
People travelling Club Class on the Rosyth to Zeebrugge ferry route will also be able to take advantage of free access to
Norfolkline's onboard facilities and a 20 per cent shopping discount.
Family groups will have the option of choosing a travel package that includes a larger cabin designed to accommodate a cot.
Norfolkline also operates ferries to Dunkerque from Dover, providing a short sea crossing for people visiting Europe.
Those planning a trip to Belgium can take ferries to Zeebrugge from Hull with P&O Ferries or use the Ramsgate to Ostend ferry route, which is served by
TransEuropa Ferries.
Posted by Andrew Smith