Since launch, the site has received numerous comments and also is proud to have been credited with a Gold Award.

Gold Award

Awarded by Maritime Web Awards

Maritime Web Award

Visitor Comments

"This is a great site for travellers and enthusiasts of ferries, it has a lot of good content about the ships, routes, ports and information and history of the companies."

"Excellent information on your site. The simple (yet effective) design was a nice approach for your site. Navigation was conveniently located along with width of your page and was also nicely animated. An all-around quality site with excessive potential"

"Very professional-looking site. Interesting information, well-presented. Loads fast. Easy navigation."

"Professional looking site. Good use of images, easy to navigate and lots of info"

W3C Validation

Most pages on the World Wide Web are written in computer languages that allow Web authors to structure text, add multimedia content, and specify what appearance, or style, the result should have.

As for every language, these have their own grammar, vocabulary and syntax, and every document written with these computer languages are supposed to follow these rules. However, Just as texts in a natural language can include spelling or grammar errors, documents using Markup languages may (for various reasons) not be following these rules. The process of verifying whether a document actually follows the rules for the language(s) it uses is called validation, and the tool used for that is a validator. A document that passes this process with success is called valid.