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Ferry crossing to France
Janette_2
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We are going to France on 13th or 14th April and are looking for cheapest ferry crossing ideally Plymouth to Roscoff, Poole to St Malo or Portsmouth to St Malo.
Can anyone recommend any travel companies to book through? or are there any disocunt codes out there?
Thanks
Can anyone recommend any travel companies to book through? or are there any disocunt codes out there?
Thanks
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Best book direct - Brittany Ferries are the only operator on those routes.
Try a search for Portsmouth - Le Havre, I think there is a company called LD lines doing that route.
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You can also go from Weymouth to St Malo with Condor ferries. The crossing is quicker than the brittany ferries one - not sure how the prices compare though.0
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I'm so nosey I just priced up the condor ferries route. Assuming you are two adults in a standard car going for a week it would cost £243. I don't think I've had a brittany ferries crossing that cheap recently!0
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Depends where you're going in France. Look at Dover/Calais with P&O/SeaFrance prices or Speedferries route. Often the difference in mileage to your destination in France is only marginal. I use Dover/Calais instead of Portsmouth/Le Havre when going to Spain as it works out about £200 cheaper, even when you take into consideration fuel. I don't use toll roads either.0
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