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Sailing by SeaFrance
With Together's emphasis very much on travel for this edition, we have teamed up with SeaFrance to offer 15 lucky readers the opportunity to cross the Channel to Blighty (that's the United Kingdom, for the uninitiated) absolutely free.
SeaFrance is the only French maritime company to ply the Calais-Dover route – the SeaFrance fleet boasts three ships, the SeaFrance Berlioz, honoured in 2003 as most innovative ship in maritime crossing, the SeaFrance Rodin and the SeaFrance Molière, the first ferry of more than 200 metres to cross the Channel. With such modern ferries, which feature resolutely innovative design and guarantee absolute comfort, SeaFrance offers a warm welcome and all the charm of a cruise. Leave your car in the hold and stroll on the bridge to watch the Calais coast gradually disappear in the distance, while the cliffs of Dover appear over the bow and, of course, ferry crossings offer all the advantages of classy bars and restaurants, children's play areas and shops featuring very attractive prices. SeaFrance does everything to fulfil its passengers' expectations, and we're sure you'll find that the 90-minutes crossing passes far too quickly. So, why not enjoy a return trip with SeaFrance, and share your travel experiences at www.seafrance.com?
THE PRIZE
(i) How long is the SeaFrance Molière?
(ii) Which ship is not part of SeaFrance’s passengers fleet?
Competition organized under the supervision of a bailiff. Full rules available on request. Organizer: Together Magazine, Boulevard Saint-Michel 47, 1040 Brussels.
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