Ferries to Dunkerque near to brilliant self-catering experiences
15.02.2010
People taking ferries to Dunkerque are transporting them and their families nearer to great self-catering experiences, according to one expert, who said that avoiding all-inclusive trips could suit the whole brood.Bob Atkinson, travel guru, said that France is a great place to find a location with a great range of self-catering accommodation for visitors to choose from.
"Self-catering can also represent very good value, it really depends on your own requirements. Personally I"m the kind of person that thinks staying in an all-inclusive resort is my idea of hell, I would hate it," he said.
The expert believes that although the difference in price between an all-inclusive deal and a self-catering arrangement might not be much, it is worth researching before committing to an offer.
In other news, the Times" Tom Chesshyre recently reported on Tignes and Les Deux Alpes in France and said the two resorts can be relied on to provide a covering of snow even in the face of global warming.

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