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"Santa Cruz to Cadiz"
MY TRIP WAS GREAT EVEN THOUGH I DIDN'T REALISE THE BOAT CALLED IN AT EVERY CANARY ISLAND ON ROUTE. BOAT WAS FINE FOOD OK REALLY AND WAS WITH MY FARE INCLUDED. STAFF ON BOARD VERY GOOD. TAKE A GOOD BOOK OR A SUDUKO AS THERE NOT A GREAT DEAL TO DO ON BOARD.
'Peter' travelled by Ferry to Cadiz with Trasmediterranea on Albayzin
Read More Read Less"Never again Trasmediteranea with dog "
The accommodation on the ship Albayzin for the dogs (called the dog pound) is located on parking level 4 access is via a fairly steep iron stairs, no elevator. The boxes (cages) are indeed spacious, but are in addition to the transport trucks, which require power and next to the trash cans It's noisy and stinks There regulated visiting hours about 5 times a day you can under no circumstances stay the whole day with his dog and now the most important:..... with heavy seas is not a visit to the dogs possible! which means in my case 30 hours without walking the dog! And without the dog to see. impossible states. There are surveillance cameras everywhere and the doors are locked! A creep into the cabin is not possible. The supervision of the dogs is similar to that of felons. And times should not be led astray, even small dogs up to 6kg in own transport boxes may not in the cabin nor to any other public space. these dogs need at night in the cages. If you want to leave the dog in the car (RV), you have to sign anything that you do it at your own risk. Is only recommended on Deck 5, Deck 4, and since the others can be in heavy seas enter under any circumstances. And lastly, it is not recommended to leave his car put next to the overloaded, stappled vans of Moroccans, poses a huge security risk in heavy seas. On my crossing, some of these cars have come into spin and even upset, one with the load against my camper.
'Roswitha' travelled by Ferry to Cadiz with Trasmediterranea on Albayzin
Read More Read Less"Journey Arecife /Cadiz"
we had a very nice journey, we tried a selection of the food on offer and all was fine.
'Gianni' travelled by Ferry to Cadiz with Trasmediterranea on Albayzin
Read More Read Less"S / C de La Palma - Cadiz "
Friendly staff, with the exception of the restaurant staff. Hygiene in the sanitary area of the cabin deficient. Board meals (especially breakfast) inferior.
'Franz' travelled by Ferry to Cadiz with Trasmediterranea
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