Sally Ramsgate to Dunkerque
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Origins and Operation:
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Sally Line Ferries was founded in 1981 as the successor to Hoverlloyd services, which ran from 1966 to 1982.
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The company operated between Ramsgate (in the United Kingdom) and Dunkirk (in France).
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Interestingly, between 1993 and 1998, there was also a service to Ostend, but it was later moved to Dover.
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Affordable Travel:
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One of the standout memories for travellers was the incredibly low fare – just a quid for a round-trip ticket!
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Passengers could hop on board for a budget-friendly journey across the Channel.
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Booze Cruises and Duty-Free Shopping:
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The concept of the “booze cruise” was popular during this era. Passengers would stock up on duty-free alcohol while the ferry was docked in France.
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The onboard duty-free shop was a hub of activity, with travelers grabbing their favorite spirits and other goods.
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Saturday Night Disco:
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The ferry had a disco, especially lively on Saturday nights.
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Picture a not-so-big dance floor illuminated by flashing lights, where passengers threw shapes and danced the night away.
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Smorgasbord Feasts:
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The onboard smorgasbord offered a feast for hungry travelers.
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Passengers piled their plates high with all sorts of food, whether it went together or not!
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Some even refilled their plates despite feeling a bit queasy from indulging.
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Passport-Free Travel:
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Imagine traveling without your passport! Back then, it was possible.
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Foot passengers could board the ferry without the usual passport checks.
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Foot Passenger Bus Challenges:
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While getting on the ferry was relatively straightforward, the return journey posed a challenge.
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After consuming copious amounts of alcohol and carrying crates and cigarette cartons, passengers struggled to board the bus back to the UK.
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Family-Friendly Amenities:
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For those traveling with kids, there was a creche supervised by friendly staff.
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The ball pit kept little ones entertained for hours.
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