Users of ferries to France 'looking for a different experience'
27.11.2009
Those who are taking regular cross channel ferries to france are looking to do something different when they get there, an expert asserts.Sharron Livingston, editor at thetravelmagazine.net, claims that there has been a rise in the number of people taking low-cost trips.
"A culture for regular travel has emerged," she asserts.
People taking cross channel ferries to France are looking for something that is "a little different", she says.
Ms Livingston claims that holidaymakers are wanting to return with the feeling that they have done activities that are worthwhile with their time.
She adds: "Plus, these experiences are great for after-dinner conversation,"
This trend can be seen in recent comments by Justin Francis, co-founder of responsibletravel.com, who has highlighted the fact that people are aiming to take trips that are less harmful to the environment.
He claims that people are increasingly looking for authentic and real breaks when they take cross channel ferries to France.

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