The comfortable guest rooms at Scandic Stena Line Fredrikshavn offer wireless internet ... more
access, pay-per-view movies and cable channels. Guests can also catch up with work at the in-room desk and children can enjoy the play area.Scandic's complimentary o...
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The Scandic Stena Line Frederikshavn is a family friendly hotel situated opposite ... more
Frederikshavn Port in the city centre, 50 metres from the shopping area. This six floor hotel features 213 contemporary Scandinavian style guestrooms with wooden floors, ...
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The Scandic Stena Line Frederikshavn is a family friendly hotel situated opposite ... more
Frederikshavn Port in the city centre, 50 metres from the shopping area. This six floor hotel features 213 contemporary Scandinavian style guestrooms with wooden floors, ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: HSS service is fast Disadvantages: Slightly more expensive than Irish Ferries
I have been working in Dublin for the past few months. As I do not live near an airport, the most cost effective form of travel to Dublin was by car, on the ferry, (no airport car parking charges, no taxi fares once I arrive in Dublin port, etc).
I have been travelling from Holyhead to Dublin port, or Dun Laoghaire and back. The ferry times, weather and cost were determining factors as to which port I sailed into.
The 2 operators for this route are Irish ferries and StenaLine. I have regulary travelled on both. Each company operates 2 ships, each one sailing twice a day, (on average). 1 of the Stena ships is a "slow" ferry (Stena Adventurer), taking anywhere from 3 to 4 hours to do the crossing. The larger ferries normally dock in Dublin port. The other ferry is a "fast" ferry, the HSS, this takes on average about 1.5 hours ...
miketurner 11.02.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of P & O Stena Line
Advantages: pool, restaurant, ambassador lounge, comfortable rooms Disadvantages: Not especially cheap
My mum frequently comes to Finland on business and this is where she stays whenever she's in Helsinki. This means it's the place I've stayed on all my previous visits here. I've never found a reason to complain about it, but then again, my mum has always been the one paying.
Scandic are a big company who have hotels all over Finland, as well as in Swedon and, I think, Norway.
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The Scandic is on Mannerhiemintie, which is a large street running straight through the city centre. It's about five or ten minutes walk from the very centre of town, but there's a tram stop right outside if it's cold or you're feeling lazy. Three different numbers of trams run down Mannerhiemintie at this point, so you shouldn't have to wait too long. The Finnair bus, which goes directly to the airport, stops immediately ...
Advantages: Good cabin crew, no real delays, very smooth Disadvantages: Older planes in service
This opinion is my first opinion on the travel sector, and also my first after a long break from Ciao. I have decided to write about a popular topic on Ciao, which happens to be Airlines, after our recent experience on holiday this year.
The Hughes? Annual Holiday 2003 was in Greece, in a small town called Sivota. We were due to fly out on the 14th July, through a tour operator called Olympic Holidays. Our paper?s came through the post, and I noticed the flight code, in which the Airline happened to be a code called ?SCY?. We puzzled over this, as we had never heard of an airline called this.
I spent five minutes on the internet researching this code, and it turned out to be an airline called Air Scandic, whose main flying base was Manchester, which happened to be our departure airport. We were flying to Preveza airport in Greece ...