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Showing posts with label Cap Finistere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cap Finistere. Show all posts
Monday, 5 February 2018
"CAP FINISTERE" first cruise ferry of 2018
It's always so good to write a few words here, I remember when I have created this "Blog" back in 2012 stating that if it wasn't for cruise ferries my job would not be possible, I have never been so right, today after six years, they still are the reason my job is possible, my first trip of 2018 had Lisbon as the first "port of call" during my two week excursion driving in Continental Europe, as usual I left it for too late to book the ferry, my original plan was to sail from Portsmouth to Santander, the obvious choice and only one on offer these days operated by BRITTANY FERRIES", during my navigation on their official website, crossings from Portsmouth to Spain were not available, so my decision was to book the PONT-AVEN from Portsmouth to Saint-Malo, on Friday the 19th of January, there I was back on the road from Cheshire to Portsmouth with an early departure from home in order to allow plenty of time before boarding and of course for the usual ship spotting at Portsmouth, the "Waterfront City", a place that never disappoints ships enthusiasts, soon after my arrival just after lunch, the CAP FINISTERE was soon to be seen arriving from Bilbao, she was late due to bad weather, just about an hour, after making a few photos of the ship entering the harbour, I decided to give BF a ring to enquire about the possibility of changing my booking from Saint-Malo to Santander, this was surprisingly so easy, been told that due to some cancellation, I would be able to sail on CAP FINISTERE that same evening, I was delighted with the possibility of cutting short, dramatically, the driving to my destination, Portugal, so a couple of hours later there I was ready to sail on the CAP FINISTERE, embarkation as usual at Portsmouth is professional, speedy and very civilised, once on board the ship, a first visit to my cabin to get myself organised, meaning, getting my camera operational once again for some photography and ready for dinner, which would be just about an hour later, PONT-AVEN, my original ship was also loading and getting ready for her departure to Saint-Malo, BF flagship always looks magnificent and impressive. Our departure due to late arrival was delayed for about 75 minutes, after finishing photographing the PONT-AVEN went for the first tour of the ship, to my surprise and with the majority of the passengers on board, noticed that the ship was not even half full, couldn't understand the reason why a couple of hours earlier I was told by BF that, I would be able to take passage due to some cancellation. Followers of this "Blog" may remember that the CAP FINISTERE is my least favourite cruise ferry of BF, she has a borrowed personality, despite all the investment on the ship, she doesn't look a BF ship, her passenger facilities and inside layout are so much different to the other cruise ferries on the fleet, she was not designed for any of the routes operated by BF, she was acquired in 2010 from SUPERFAST FERRIES and since then has been the subject of many refits and upgrades to bring her in line with the other ships, the truth is BF has done a wonderful job with the ship but her facilities are nowhere near the other ships, particularly the PONT-AVEN her companion on the Spanish route, there is no Buffet Restaurant, the reason is the galley of the ship being too small and dining at the "A La Carte restaurant" is not a pleasant experience, especially if the ship is full, because of the location with passengers walking backwards and forwards, it is a passage to other ships facilities, each BF cruise ferry has her own personality and character and the CAP FINISTERE is certainly no exception, the service is really good, her crew very professional and very proud of their ship, one can feel a certain atmosphere of competition when mantioning the other ships to the crew and this is really positive. Soon after departure passengers were told that the expected ETA at Santander would be confirmed the following morning, we all knew that we were up for a bumpy crossing, the weather forecast for the trip was, strong winds force 9 to 10 and heavy seas, a couple of drinks at the bar after dinner and entertainment followed before going to bed, soon after midnight the CAP FINISTERE started to pitch and rolling, it was a night to forget with hardly any sleep not just for me, but judging to early morning conversation with other passengers for the majority on board, soon after breakfast, we were informed that the ship would be one hour late arriving at Santander, considering that she left one hour late from Portsmouth and that the crossing time is 24 hours, she did manage to keep the same time for the trip, and this is where and not for the first time I have noticed that the CAP FINISTERE has no equal in the fleet in terms of negotiating bad weather, even with force 9/10 she kept cruising at 25 knots with extreme comfort and security, she is also almost vibration free, an outstanding ship for heavy weather, she has no rival in the fleet,I have sailed many times on BRETAGNE on the Bay of Biscay, she is also a very stable ship but of course no match for the CAP FINISTERE's speed, so delays were experienced during the crossings and the PONT-AVEN, a ship designed for the route, has a tendency to roll more than the CAP,
she is however the passengers favourite due to her spectacular facilities, once again BF needs to be congratulated for the wonderful improvements made to the CAP FINISTERE since 2010, deck 10 is outstanding for cruising in warm climates, the best dog-friendly ship, she has served well the company on their Spanish service and is an excellent fleetmate to the PONT-AVEN, reliable, fast and with the same first class service offered by BRITTANY FERRIES, all photos Vitor Francisco, 19 and 20 January 2018
Thursday, 9 January 2014
"CAP FINISTERE" sailing the Bay of Biscay
Saturday, 21 December 2013
MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to all the followers of this Blog
MERRY CHRISTMAS and a wonderful 2014 for all the followers of this Blog, thank you very much for your continued support and for all the comments. Photo taken on board CAP FINISTERE, 17.12.2013
Friday, 20 December 2013
Onboard Dining, one of the highlights when travelling with BRITTANY FERRIES
BRITTANY FERRIES Cruise Ships have in my opinion the best food served on any of the Ferry Operators currently in service, it is in fact one of the highlights of passengers travel experience a taste of French Hospitality and service. Photos taken onboard "CAP FINISTERE's" LE PORT Restaurant 17.12.2013
Saturday, 22 September 2012
Over 8000 passengers affected by BRITTANY FERRIES strike
BRITTANY FERRIES is a company in turmoil at the present, all Ferry services out of the UK from the ports of Portsmouth and Plymouth have been suspended indefinitely until further notice due to industrial action taken by members of the crew, some 8000 passengers have already been affected. BRITTANY FERRIES has been losing money for three consecutive years, the crew not happy with working terms and conditions have opted for industrial action. Talks are undergoing in Brittany between BF and unions in order to try and reach an agreement as early as the beginning of the coming week. BF has made special arrangements with P & O FERRIES and the newly formed MY FERRY LINK in order to accept all BF tickets, for an update on all the alternatives in place please click here. BRITTANY FERRIES has been part of my life for the past twenty years, I have sailed hundreds of times with BF, they are in my opinion the best Ferry company operating to and from the UK, so I am particulary worried with the dispute, I would hate to see a repeat of the SEAFRANCE situation, it won't come to that surely, trust common sense will prevail and situation will go back to normal in the next few days. My photos above, CAP FINISTERE, 27.11.2012 and flagship PONT-AVEN, 27.4.2011 both at Santander
Location:
Santander, Spain
Friday, 10 February 2012
"CAP FINISTERE" at sea
Seen here at sea picking up speed towards the Bay of Biscay is the BRITTANY FERRIES cruise ferry "CAP FINISTERE", the ship was on her to Portsmouth having departed from Santander, photos taken on the 23rd January 2012
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
"CAP FINISTERE" at Santander
Seen here just arrived at Santander is the BF cruise ferry "CAP FINISTERE", the ship is starting to unload, she only stays in port for a mere three hours so the crew has to work hard to keep all ship shape and guarantee the turnaround, "CAP FINISTERE" has been a busy cruise ferry doing three crossings per week from the UK to Spain, a praise for the company and the crew to keep the ship so immaculate.
Labels:
Brittany Ferries,
Cap Finistere
Location:
Santander, Spain
Sunday, 29 January 2012
CPR SURVEY-Monitoring the health of the oceans since 1931
Founded in 1931 by Sir Alister Hardy, the SIR ALISTER HARDY FOUNDATION, known as SAHFOS, is an international charity that operates collecting data from the North Atlantic and the North Sea studying the Plankton. "CAP FINISTERE" is one of the ships towing CPR (continuous plankton recorder) operating on the Bay of Biscay, others are for instance the 2003 built cargo ship "OLAND" registered in Malta, for all the information on the Foundation, please visit www.sahfos.ac.uk. Photos taken on board "CAP FINISTERE" last week
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
"CAP FINISTERE" docking and the cargo ship "AQUILA VOYAGER"
Seen here last wednesday, the 18th from the "CAP FINISTERE" docking at her berth, is the cargo ship AQUILA VOYAGER, the Antigua registered ship built in 2002, she has a deadweight of 34.665 tons
Labels:
Aquila Voyager,
Cap Finistere
Location:
48980 Santurtzi, Spain
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
"CAP FINISTERE" arriving Bilbao
"CAP FINISTERE" arriving Bilbao, photos included, the Spanish Flag, the ship reducing speed and pilots going on board to assist the docking, 18th January 2012
Labels:
Brittany Ferries,
Cap Finistere
Location:
48980 Santurtzi, Spain
Back at sea on "CAP FINISTERE"
Last tuesday the 17th of January, I was back on board BF cruise ferry "CAP FINISTERE" for my first crossing on this ship to the Spanish Port of Bilbao, I have travelled before several times from Portsmouth to the Basque port but on board P & O's "PRIDE OF BILBAO". Photos taken with the ship at sea on the 18th of January travelling at 24 knots
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Unexpected passenger on board "CAP FINISTERE"
CAP FINISTERE finishing loading, secured for sea and a last minute passenger, probably without a ticket, photos 17th January
Labels:
Brittany Ferries,
Cap Finistere
Location:
Portsmouth, UK
On board "CAP FINISTERE"
Photos taken last week on the 17th of January from on board BF cruise ferry "CAP FINISTERE" just minutes before sailing from Portsmouth to the Spanish port of Bilbao.
Labels:
Brittany Ferries,
Cap Finistere
Location:
Portsmouth, UK
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