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UK Ferry to South of France?
I have a disabled wife and I would like to take her on a holiday to the South of France.
Before she was confined to a wheelchair, we used fly Easyjet to Nice for a couple of weeks each year.
We rented a car and stayed in the same hotel each time, in Nice. But it has been years since our last visit.
I have found that all the other forms of travel, promised much, but eventually let you down. I am no longer as fit as I should be and I suffer a great deal from arthritis.
However, if we took our own car which is well suited to her requirements, and it seems to me it will dramatically reduce our reliance on disabled assistance by the carrier, I'm sure I would be able to cope.
I have spent the entire morning trying to make sense out of the various offerings on ferries to France, along the coast of the South of France; but I couldn't crack the code they seem to be using for ferries.
Of course I am assuming that there is a ferry that goes into the Med from England.
Sure could use some help and advice from a well informed traveller.
Old Salt
Before she was confined to a wheelchair, we used fly Easyjet to Nice for a couple of weeks each year.
We rented a car and stayed in the same hotel each time, in Nice. But it has been years since our last visit.
I have found that all the other forms of travel, promised much, but eventually let you down. I am no longer as fit as I should be and I suffer a great deal from arthritis.
However, if we took our own car which is well suited to her requirements, and it seems to me it will dramatically reduce our reliance on disabled assistance by the carrier, I'm sure I would be able to cope.
I have spent the entire morning trying to make sense out of the various offerings on ferries to France, along the coast of the South of France; but I couldn't crack the code they seem to be using for ferries.
Of course I am assuming that there is a ferry that goes into the Med from England.
Sure could use some help and advice from a well informed traveller.
Old Salt
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What a really fantasic and helpful bunch of responses
I must admit I never considered a cruise ship...........After thirty years in the Navy I swore I would never go back to sea. I still wake up in cold sweats, but a cruise ship is nothing like a man-o-war.
However, I've been on the Eurostar to Paris, and with the collapsable wheelchair, even if the promised assistance didn't come, I might be able to manage; certainly something to consider
Thank you all very much. At least now we have some very good possibilities to play with.
Old Salt
I must admit I never considered a cruise ship...........After thirty years in the Navy I swore I would never go back to sea. I still wake up in cold sweats, but a cruise ship is nothing like a man-o-war.
However, I've been on the Eurostar to Paris, and with the collapsable wheelchair, even if the promised assistance didn't come, I might be able to manage; certainly something to consider
Thank you all very much. At least now we have some very good possibilities to play with.
Old Salt