I need a rough idea how much I will get ripped off by the ferry company's Portsmouth to Spain
any ideas
bill
any ideas
bill
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7.3mtr + bike wrack 2.4m high 2 adults +1x child age 7Don't know your full Vehicle details or times and length of stay but
Try this Bill (if it works )
Brittany ferries:
https://www.brittany-ferries.co.uk/ferry-booking-303?st=f3
Though The regulars will be here soon I suppose giving better/fuller details ....hopefully
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Hull to Zeebrugge is still around £500 plus meals.Get the ferry from Hull Bill, it's close enough for you. We did it last year and drove down through France and into Spain and would do the same again.
Martin
Hull to Zeebrugge is still around £500 plus meals.
That buys a lot of diesel even after deducting the cost of dover/calais crossing.
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so camping cheques what are they bo I just go to the bank and ask for them or are they C&C THINGWe usually do the Zeebrugge crossing and with 7 nights camping cheques it's about £300, just been to Dusseldorf and there were no deals on the Zeebrugge crossing but got Rotterdam crossing for about £400 with camping cheques both from Hull of course. Got to be £100 to £150 in diesel return trip To any port on the South coast which makes the a ferry about £100 return or better if you can get it around £300, and save a days driving each way. Ferry deals booked with the caravan club.
You don't have to buy a meal on the ferry as plenty of people take on butty's.
Somebody mentioned that they have a microwave on board so can you take your own ready meals to heat up in that ?
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so camping cheques what are they bo I just go to the bank and ask for them or are they C&C THING
so camping cheques what are they bo I just go to the bank and ask for them or are they C&C THING
seem like a good deal only thing is I don't get to play with the CC as they band me for lifeHi Bill
You can buy Camping cheques from the caravan club and Alan Rogers, they would cost £14.95 and you can use them at any site that is part of thee scheme.
We don't buy them but the Caravan Club use them as part of a package deal to bring down the price of a ferry crossing, it's a bit mad really as the first time we used them Jen rang the CC for a ferry price and it was £500 Hull Zeebrugge return, after a bit of air sucking through teeth they said would you be interested in a package deal, what's that she says, well if you take 7 nights camping cheques we can do the crossing for something like £300, and how much will the camping cheques be says she asks, oh no they are included.
You get a map and book that tells you where you can use them and when, we used at least 7 in Spain without going out of our way.
Martin
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seem like a good deal only thing is I don't get to play with the CC as they band me for life
I've always done it that way - I enjoy the drive through France.
seem like a good deal only thing is I don't get to play with the CC as they band me for life[/QUOTE]
I'd love a look at the story behind that bill.............any link?
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seem like a good deal only thing is I don't get to play with the CC as they band me for life
I always have brake down and recovery rogerDo remember to sign up for a good recovery service Bill, just in case. Hee hee
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