Overview
The Norman Voyager is a state-of-the-art vessel built in 2008. It is designed to carry up to 800 passengers, 160 cars and up to 120 trucks/trailers.
On-board you'll find a restaurant, bar, cinema, WiFi areas and lounges where you can relax in comfortable surroundings for the duration of your crossing. The Norman Voyager has 110 en-suite cabins.
The ship is primarily used on the daytime crossing from Portsmouth to Le Havre and the overnight crossing from Le Havre to Portsmouth as well as the weekly service from Rosslare to Le Havre and Le Havre to Rosslare<.
Restaurants & Bars
The Norman Voyager has a self-service restaurant - Le Bistro du Norman and a bar - The Shamrock Pub.
Le Bistro du Norman is a great place to enjoy a selection of meals and snacks.
Here you will find French, English, Irish and vegetarian food - all prepared to a high standard.
The Shamrock Pub is the place to sit back and relax with a tea or coffee, or perhaps enjoy a beer or wine to accompany a snack
Cabins
For your comfort and a restful trip, the
Norman Voyager offers of a range of 110 highly comfortable cabins.
All are en-suite and furnished to a very good standard.
2 x 2 berth disabled cabin
10 x 2 berth outside cabin
35 x 4 berth outisde cabin
62 x 4 berth inside cabin.
On Board Services
The Seven Sisters on-board shop offers a wide selection of wines, beers , spirits, tobaccos and fragrances, not to mention books, cameras and a selection of gift ideas.

Onboard the Seven Sisters, a number of areas have been set aside especially for children (under the supervision and responsibility of their parents / guardians).
Youngsters can let off steam in a brightly coloured play-area, while video games will keep the elder ones entertained.