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Cross Channel Ferries
alanrp123
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Does anybody have any discount codes for Norfolk Line, Dover to Dunkerque??.
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I've no discount codes, but be happy in the knowledge that youre paying about 40% less than people using Calais !!!
I booked a Saturday Crossing for August for two weeks- 8am there and 6pm back and only paid £118 - cheapest Dover-Calais was £180 !!!0 -
Interesting, but I think you'll find that you can comfortable get the same for £54 or better if you use Speedferries on the Dover-Boulogne route!
IMO speedferries are excellent and they're the DT Best European Crossing Operator of the Year 2005: http://www.speedferries.com/speed_award.html
HTH
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Are Seafrance not operating to Calais anymore?0
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Speedferries are ok, but can be pretty rough in bad weather if you are not a good sailor, and the car deck is pretty tightly packed. Came back to the car last time and couldn't get in until others had moved, and we weren't the only ones. As the cars behind me arrived when we boarded, I could see that situation developing as the cars were being jammed in, but crew were disinterested to the point of rudeness.
I'll use them again, I expect, but they do have their limitations. I still have a prepaid ticket to use up, but after that I think I'll stick to real ferries.0
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