Kate Garnett

Hello, I’m the Social Media Marketing Manager at DFDS, I am originally from the beautiful city of York, and now live in the wonderful North East. I am a massive Disney nerd so love anything Disney related and know a lot of random Disney facts. I also love a good city break as the more new places you can explore the better, I say.

Amsterdam, Culture & History, France, France, Great Journeys, Holland

Driving to Europe – all you need to know

Driving, cycling or taking your motorhome through Europe is a wonderful way to explore the continent, allowing you to visit beautiful beaches, rolling countryside and quaint towns at your own leisure. The best way to start your European road trip is ...

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Beach & Relaxation, Couples, Culture & History, France, Time Well Spent

How to spend a day in Antibes

Nestled between the seaside towns of Cannes and Nice on the French riviera is Antibes, with historic ramparts, sun-kissed beaches, maze-like Old Town and medieval castle. A mix of history, culture and relaxing surroundings, Antibes is the perfect pla...

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Food & Drink, Onboard, Time Well Spent, Trip Type

Field to Ferry Food with DFDS

When you head off on holiday, one of the best bits about travelling to new places is sampling the local delicacies of the region; crepes in France, currywurst in Germany and waffles in Belgium are just some of the culinary delights you enjoy when ven...

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Amsterdam, Culture & History, France

Film Locations Across Europe

Europe is a hub for popular film locations that cover a range of genres from comedy, romance and horror and our affordable ferries to Europe make it simple to check them off your list one by one. From to The Moulin Rouge to James Bond, we’ve put to...

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Amsterdam, City Break, City Guides, Holland

Opening the Doors to Amsterdam

Ever since 1987, there has been a tradition in the Netherlands that, for one weekend in September, the doors of significant buildings, monuments and private homes in the city are opened up to the public. Thousands of buildings are open to visitors fo...

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