Stena Line now boasts new and improved kennels on the recently lengthened and refurbished Superferries on the Harwich – Hook of Holland route
(1888PressRelease) July 31, 2007 - Leading ferry operator Stena Line now boasts new and improved kennels for the beloved dog to provide a comfortable place to rest while owners enjoy the new onboard experience on Stena Line’s newly lengthened and refurbished Superferries.
As part of the latest refurbishments on the Stena Britannica, which sails on the Harwich – Hook of Holland (http://www.stenaline.co.uk/stena_line/stena_line_uk/gb/harwich_-_hollan d.html ) route, Stena Line have ensured that there is enough room in each of their well-ventilated kennels for petite pooches to colossal canines. The pet area is situated in a special quiet area of the vessel to ensure travelling pets can remain as calm and tranquil as possible during the crossing. The Stena Hollandica will also soon have its own designated pet area to ensure that no matter which of the ferries customers choose to travel on, they can rest assured that pet travel to Holland with Stena Line (http://www.stenaline.co.uk/stena_line/stena_line_uk/harwich_-_holland/pl anning_your_trip/gb/travel_with_pets.html ) will be stress free for both pets and owners.
Stena Line (http://www.stenaline.co.uk/stena_line/gb/stena_line_uk.html ) already gives dog owners who wish to transport their pet the option to house their dog within their own vehicle for the duration of the crossing, whilst those travelling with a cat can keep them in the comfort of their own cat boxes inside the car. With Stena Line prices for pet travel to Holland (http://www.stenaline.co.uk/stena_line/stena_line_uk/harwich_-_holland/p lanning_your_trip/gb/travel_with_pets.html ) costing less than a few days at most boarding kennels, the service is proving to be popular amongst pet owners and makes bringing a pet along to enjoy the holiday a pleasing alternative compared with leaving them in a kennel.
Last year Stena Line transported over 2,700 cats and dogs across the North Sea, with the majority of dogs crossing during the summer holidays. This displays a rising trend for UK travellers to take their pets on holiday with them.
Holland has always proved a popular destination for travellers, boasting a range of outdoor activities for holidaymakers, with or without their pets, from walks in the parks or along the many canals of Rotterdam to cycling Holland’s picturesque towns and countryside.
About Stena Line Ferries
In the UK alone, Stena Line offers over 30 daily crossings on its five different routes to Ireland (Stranraer to Belfast, Fleetwood to Larne, Holyhead to Dublin, Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire and Fishguard to Rosslare) as well as two daily crossings on its Harwich to Hook of Holland route providing fast and efficient crossings with excellent onboard services and facilities.
Stena Line’s superferries depart Harwich at 09.00 arriving in Holland at 16.15 and 23.30 arriving in Holland at 07.30 the following morning. Sailings from Holland to Harwich depart Holland at 14.45, arriving in Harwich at 20.15 and 22.00 arriving in Harwich at 06.30.
Stena Line PR contact:
Stena Line Limited
Richard Rigby
Stena House
Station Approach
Holyhead
Anglesey
LL65 1DQ
Tel: 020 7902 2990 http://www.stenaline.co.uk