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22 Dec 2009, 09:01 (Ref:2603568) | #1 | ||
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Cheap ferry deal
Just seen what looks like the cheapest ferry deal for 2010
Norfolk line Dover to Dunkirk £26 return using code "EBF" That is the cheapest I have ever seen it unless you use Tesco vouchers. Last edited by GT6; 22 Dec 2009 at 09:09. |
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Yes - but do you want to use NFL???
I'd prefer to pay more for a more reliable crossing - that said I have had a nightmare with two pre-booked crossings with Eurotunnel last week (before the snow!!). |
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Just had an e mail from Sea France, if anyone is thinking of booking with them you can get an additional £2 each way reduction using the code "09XMASPPAX"
If anyone else finds any cheap deals post them here, some of us have already booked but many others will be grateful of any discounts that you know. |
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This link was posted on another forum but might be of interest to some people, particularly if you have not booked your ferry yet. It basicially indicates that Sea france are facing problems.
http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/st...france-asks-fo. |
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It works for me, but the article is on lloyds list so try that in google/ask.
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So then guys, how's your breast stroke.........?
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Thinking of getting an amphicar and cutting out the ferries completely, well perhaps might stick to the tunnel we are all a little heavier than the last time I went in one 30 plus years ago and the amount of camping equipement would sink it for certain.
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News on the ferry front is the demise of LD Lines Dover to bolougne services, could putv extra pressure on the other cross channel services many of which have already been cut back.
Will be booking mine for 2011 soon with the tunnel and Tesco vouchers, that way either get the crossing i want or lose £20 if they go aswell |
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Still waiting for my source to come up with his "deal"!
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not really a deal, but in terms of flexibility and not being totally sure when you're going to arrive at the port then both p&o and norfolkline allow you to catch a crossing either side of your booked one (subject to availability etc) free of amendment charges.
it's slightly more beneficial for norfolkline customers since their crossings are once every 2 hours which gives you a bigger window for fail. plus it means you can book on for example the 0200 crossing and actually get on the 2359 which is often more expensive for the same price |
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As most of the operators now seem to be pricing their crossings as 2x singles we're doing a combined P&O outbound (£36) and Tunnel return. (£60)
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Ok guys.
My ferry "deal" has fallen through. What is the best bet for two cars out Friday am (South east UK out) and back Monday pm.... help please!!! Tunnel v ferry. |
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Just go for the tunnel, should be about £80 return, saves time on the friday and the sooner you get to Le Mans the sooner the fun starts
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Just checked prices have gone up since we bboked but still out £44 back £48 if you pick the right times, most expensive is £59 each way, but you save well over an hour on travel time and it is 25 minutes closer than dover and 15 minutes closer to Le mans the other end, so use the tunnel and get down there almost 2 hours quicker than the ferries
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I'm going Pompey - Le Havre on the Vomit Commet, yes it's dearer, but a whole lot shorter drive both this side and in France for me, and with the price of fuel these days it's not a lot different total cost wise. And no Rouen chaos
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Norfolk Line = £29.
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Hope no one has booked Sea france for this year, french liquidator was called in today so with one less operator on the dover calais route prices will very likely go up soon
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