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Brittany Ferrries Voucher
LK78
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Hello, I wonder if anyone had any thoughts on this.
I have a Brittany ferries voucher for £1300, it was a refund for an untaken trip. It can not be sold/transferred etc it says and must be taken in the next few months (I’ve been sat on it too long!) I don’t have a huge amount of spare money to take a holiday but don’t want to waste it. Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on a trip I could book with it without costing an absolute fortune in other costs, do they do like an all inclusive trip or something? The website has confused me so I’m reaching out for help.
Thank you in advance!
I have a Brittany ferries voucher for £1300, it was a refund for an untaken trip. It can not be sold/transferred etc it says and must be taken in the next few months (I’ve been sat on it too long!) I don’t have a huge amount of spare money to take a holiday but don’t want to waste it. Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on a trip I could book with it without costing an absolute fortune in other costs, do they do like an all inclusive trip or something? The website has confused me so I’m reaching out for help.
Thank you in advance!
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If I had a £1300 voucher I would have no problems finding something.
Is it just for you, you and a partner, or a family ?
Why not phone Brittany Ferries and ask their advice. I am sure they offer a full booking service, for hotels as well as the ferry crossing.
We went on Brittany Ferries for two holidays, from Portsmouth to Caen and enjoyed both trips. A cabin is nice, but adds to the cost. Some of the shorter routes will be cheaper, if no cabin is involved
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Hello, I wonder if anyone had any thoughts on this.
I have a Brittany ferries voucher for £1300, it was a refund for an untaken trip. It can not be sold/transferred etc it says and must be taken in the next few months (I’ve been sat on it too long!) I don’t have a huge amount of spare money to take a holiday but don’t want to waste it. Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on a trip I could book with it without costing an absolute fortune in other costs, do they do like an all inclusive trip or something? The website has confused me so I’m reaching out for help.
Thank you in advance!
I also could find no problems.
You could book a ferry plus accomodation to France for 6 nights (or more) for about £1000. All you need to pay for is food there and petrol there and back.
They also do cruises too.0
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