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Cheapest way by Ferrie to France

scubydoo
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Can anyone tell me the cheapest way from dover to France & are there any flexable ways to do it.
Thanks in anticipation
Thanks in anticipation
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MOJACAR
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P&O ferries are running a special deal for £24 return Dover-Calais for a car and up to 9 passengers. It is a day trip only but you also get a voucher for a case of wine included.http://uk.travelzoo.com/top20/15126998-674356/ Also checkout www.poferries.com and www.norfolkline.com for any other deals.0
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Ferries almost always cheaper than tunnel these days
Norfolk line can be cheaper than P&O or Sea France, but note it is a longer crossing to Dunquirke & fewer of them
P&O have an amazing day trip offer [see above] but also a very good one night away deal
There are often early booking promotions, ie any crossing at a fixed price. Good if you need the expensive weekend crossings in school holidays0 -
Hi Scuby, it's worth remembering that even though a Dover to Calais crossing is the cheapest route to France, if you are then driving to the west coast or to the south, you could pay for tolls and you'll have to pay for petrol. Sometimes a longer, more expensive crossing can be better value, and save lots of time.0
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