French RV Owner Returns Home After 3-Month Lockdown in Morocco

After more than three months blocked in Morocco, Pascal, a motorhome owner, is back in France after two days of ferry travel. Satisfied with his trip, he shares his experience and his joy of reuniting with his loved ones.
Pascal’s ordeal is now a thing of the past. The dark moments he experienced with the lockdown and the state of health emergency in Morocco are now just an old memory. Informed of the ferry trip, he left his home on June 8 after traveling 350 km not to miss this opportunity, reports camping-car.com.
On site, he was informed that the departure was rather planned for June 9. After the usual formalities and temperature taking, he boarded with his motorhome in the company of nearly 200 motorhomes and vehicles.
For the Frenchman, the trip went well with "decent but paid cabins for those who booked in advance". Catering is also billed for each passenger in the only open bar-sandwich on board the ship.
On June 11, Pascal arrived at his destination in Sète. After the usual formalities, he is finally back at his home. "I left Sète around 11am and finally arrived home around 7pm, after 400km of driving. Price of my GNV crossing from Tanger-Med - Sète on 09-06: 1 adult + 1 motorhome under 6m + 1 interior cabin = 511.00 €"
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