20 % off Stena Line to Holland

Use code A875 for 20 % off Stena Line Ferries from Harwich to Hook of Holland. Valid for bookings made by 24 Nov '11.

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  • any new offers for this year? same route harwich to hook
  • stewz14 wrote: »
    any new offers for this year? same route harwich to hook

    Try A635 for 15 % off. Please confirm whether this still works as it's a couple of months old.
  • Thanks for that code (A635) I just used it and it worked! saved £25 from a £250 journey!! Think that's only 10% but better than nothing!! Thanks again!
  • HI all. Does anyone have any new promo discount codes to gain a discount to Holland on Stena line?
    Thanks
  • FluffyFiFi
    FluffyFiFi Posts: 585 Forumite
    Try A956 or A635 - either 10 or 20% ferry crossing, but not off cabin prices. Also topcashback gives 5%.
  • henchard
    henchard Posts: 11 Forumite
    FluffyFiFi wrote: »
    Try A956 or A635 - either 10 or 20% ferry crossing, but not off cabin prices. Also topcashback gives 5%.

    A956 just gave me 20% off Fishguard - Rosslare :T

    Big Thank You
  • Are you all AA members? I'm not. Just wondering if I use the code and get discount StenaLine will ask me to show a proof I'm entitled to use it... Is that true?

    'For Irish routes: The percentage discount is valid on Flexi or Premium single or return motorist fares to / from Britain / Ireland travelling on Stena Line Irish Sea routes, subject to availability within promotional allocation. For Harwich - Hook route: The percentage discount is valid on economy & flexi fares single or return motorist fares to / from Britain / Holland travelling on Stena Line Harwich - Hook Sea route, subject to availability within promotional allocation. AA Members must use offer code A635. Book early to get the best price. Motorist fares should be booked 28 days or more in advance of the date of travel to get the best fare for travel. Documentary proof must be held as evidence that the driver or passenger in the car is in fact a Member of the AA. Failure to do so may result in excess charges being raised at the port of departure.

    Or they not checking anything? How does it work?
  • I have never been asked for any proof, irrespective of what membership the code was based on.
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