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Ferry Operators - France - Ireland - more (merged)

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  • tiff wrote:
    How much is the discount Nobby?


    Not sure about the discount, but last year 2004 cost me £88.00

    This year 2005 same date and time £58.00. We usually go to France 6 to 8 times a year and I always try to find the cheapest crossing.



    As I am as tight as two coats of paint (according to my wife) ;)
    As tight as two coats of paint :D
  • chappy
    chappy Posts: 280 Forumite
    100 Posts
    Take a look at

    http://www.speedferries.com/

    £50 return no matter what time of year or length of stay
  • chappy wrote:
    Take a look at

    http://www.speedferries.com/

    £50 return no matter what time of year or length of stay


    What An Absolute Bargain :eek:
    As tight as two coats of paint :D
  • tiff
    tiff Posts: 6,608 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Savvy Shopper!
    Dover-Boulogne only, but who cares, the extra petrol wouldnt cost the difference.
    “A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey
  • Even better for me, as my first stop is always to Adinkerke, Belgium to buy my cigars.

    800 Cigars England £344 :mad:

    800 Cigars Adinkerke £104 :)
    As tight as two coats of paint :D
  • kaybee_2
    kaybee_2 Posts: 44 Forumite
    Hi,

    I am looking into booking to go to Ireland in March 2004 any time just as long as I can get it cheap. Only want to go for a couple of nights.
    Cheapest I have found so far is £99 going from Pembroke (prefer) to Rosslare from 14th march to 16th march using irishferries.co.uk

    Has anyone seen any better offers?
    Also will be looking to find somewhere to stay - like b&b's preferably with pub underneath (want to try the Guinness heard its the best in Ireland)
    so if you would be so kind with any suggestions I would be very grateful as I have never been to Ireland before

    Thanks
  • toozie_2
    toozie_2 Posts: 3,278 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Try https://www.townhouseofdublin.com for accomodation
    :j
  • kaybee_2
    kaybee_2 Posts: 44 Forumite
    Thanks Toozie will see how much they can do a room for. Want to stay in a few different b&bs
  • tiff
    tiff Posts: 6,608 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Savvy Shopper!
    Do you have any Tesco clubcard vouchers? Using the clubcard deals they are worth 4 x the value and you can use them for booking ferries.
    “A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey
  • Quinny_2
    Quinny_2 Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    I am off to Brittany in August,and by booking my ferry with the travel operator I'm going with,my ferry crossing,which is Plymouth/Roscoff out,and Caen/Portsmouth back,the car and 4 passengers,works out at £330,which is a lot cheaper than anywhere else I've tried,including Ferrysavers,and direct to the ferry companies as well.
    That's my mutt in the picture above.
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