Advantages: Cheap holiday to the sun Disadvantages: Coach journey may be too long - but what do you expect going on a coach?
.... That stop is for around 10-15 minutes.
From Calais, you will head down south to a place called Reims. Takes around 4-5 hours to get there from Calais and that stop will normally last for around 45-60 minutes. That's your evening meal stop but if you leave on the Friday - as you leave later the restaurant is closed but the snack bar is open.
From Reims, you will head south again passing Troyes, Dijon then going straight through the city Lyon passing a river.
During the night, drivers will make scheduled stops to fuel up and water up but will not announce on the microphone - like they would usually - as most passengers will be sleeping. Passengers are asked to take full advantage of the facilities at the service stops.
You will then head south yet again stopping in a place called Neims so the drivers can get off and a new driver...
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Advantages: Cheap. Affordable. Disadvantages: Journey - but you get what you pay for.
...themselves onto the A9 which will lead onto the southern coast of France and will then lead to the French/Spanish border, a stop will be made in a place called Neims at the top of the A9 where the 2 drivers on board will get off board, and a British driver who accommodates in southern France will get on to taxi you into southern Spain. The host/hostess remains on board for the remainder of the journey. A few hours after leaving Neims a breakfast service stop will be pursued for around 45 minutes. That stop will be after passing the French/Spanish border. So your first taster of Spain! From that stop, it's usually 2-3 hours before arriving in resort and then the real holiday BEGINS :)
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