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cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
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- Lemon Half
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cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
just toying with "things" ... come june/july anyone have any ideas as to cheapest dover/folkestone - clais/dunkerque crossing s as a foot pasenger... a 4/5 day return is sufficient if that makes a difference?
Ive looked on the P&O website and its looking like £100 return, sop i was merely wondering if generally there are any dpescial deals likely/typically knocking about ?
Ive looked on the P&O website and its looking like £100 return, sop i was merely wondering if generally there are any dpescial deals likely/typically knocking about ?
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- Lemon Slice
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
It will have to be Dover, there are no cross Channel sailings from Folkestone.
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
Imbiber wrote:It will have to be Dover, there are no cross Channel sailings from Folkestone.
shows you how long ago it was I used a X-C ferry from kent!
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
Well, this is DFDS -
https://www.dfds.com/en-gb/passenger-fe ... -crossings
“Please note our foot crossings to France are currently suspended until further notice. To register your interest in our foot crossings to Calais please leave your details…”
https://www.dfds.com/en-gb/passenger-fe ... -crossings
“Please note our foot crossings to France are currently suspended until further notice. To register your interest in our foot crossings to Calais please leave your details…”
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
https://www.directferries.co.uk/ will look across all the operators for the best price.
You may be able to get deals with Tesco Clubcard, or if you're a member of a caravan club or the like.
Scott.
You may be able to get deals with Tesco Clubcard, or if you're a member of a caravan club or the like.
Scott.
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
I’m a bit surprised that someone hasn’t set up (or hasn’t that I’m aware of) a “cadge a lift” website, offering to pair foot passengers with cars with spare capacity (since you pay for the car and up to 4 passengers, whilst most are couples).
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
You could I imagined get a rubber dinghy fairly cheaply in or around Dover.
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
didds wrote:just toying with "things" ... come june/july anyone have any ideas as to cheapest dover/folkestone - clais/dunkerque crossing s as a foot pasenger... a 4/5 day return is sufficient if that makes a difference?
Ive looked on the P&O website and its looking like £100 return, sop i was merely wondering if generally there are any dpescial deals likely/typically knocking about ?
School holidays are when they make their money, so you'll struggle to get a great deal then, they don't need to offer deals. Whereas in the off seasons deals are plentiful.
Also if you're going on foot, don't forget Eurostar if it works for your destinations. Just a shame that they're not stopping at intermediate stations like Ashford and Calais until next year at the earliest (if ever again). They're very open about varying prices to match demand so don't go on a Friday night, but it's not too bad on eg a Tuesday, eg St Pancras - Lille 6-10 June is £78 return (and it looks like you can get that price for much of the summer, if you pick the right trains on the right days).
By all accounts Eurostar immigration is pretty hellish since Brexit, but that's true of most land routes into Europe these days.
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
GrahamPlatt wrote:Well, this is DFDS -
https://www.dfds.com/en-gb/passenger-fe ... -crossings
“Please note our foot crossings to France are currently suspended until further notice. To register your interest in our foot crossings to Calais please leave your details…”
Just used DFDS and there was a french chap on a bicycle. Perhaps that qualifies as not being a “foot passenger” then.
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
GrahamPlatt wrote:GrahamPlatt wrote:Well, this is DFDS -
https://www.dfds.com/en-gb/passenger-fe ... -crossings
“Please note our foot crossings to France are currently suspended until further notice. To register your interest in our foot crossings to Calais please leave your details…”
Just used DFDS and there was a french chap on a bicycle. Perhaps that qualifies as not being a “foot passenger” then.
I travelled from Portsmouth to Caen last June with a bike and they checked us through as vehicles. Paperwork and passports at the booth, then cycle up the ramp at the start of loading.
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Re: cheapest way to calais/Dunkerque
BigB wrote:I travelled from Portsmouth to Caen last June with a bike and they checked us through as vehicles. Paperwork and passports at the booth, then cycle up the ramp at the start of loading.
Purely as a matter of idle curiosity, I just looked up a quote for Portsmouth to Caen or Cherbourg for a three-week vacation in July, and the return fare from Brittany Ferries came back at £180 for two foot passengers or £300 for two with a car.
It's not quite that simple, of course, because the Portsmouth crossing is usually the thick end of eight hours, and you'd be likely to want a reserved seat as well (£5 per person). But those prices are not much changed from the last time we did that journey, five years ago!
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