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We were scheduled to go to Germany last year in September, travelling around for about 3 weeks. We got a really good deal on a ferry crossing, Harwich to the Hook of Holland and back. The price was approximately £135 through tha CAMC, no bunks booked as it’s a relatively short crossing, a through the day too, so was really pleased at the price. Then along came Covid 😡😡.
Looked again earlier this year for next year, and the price had nearly doubled, so didn’t bother.
Last week, a friend booked a sailing for June 2022, just taking his pocket rocket Fiat Abarth and his wife lol.. he wants to do some Alpine passes. The cost with a cabin for the outward journey was just under £200. So I was straight onto the CAMC site….booked for September 2022, return, for 8m Moho, no cabin (I can sleep standing up) all for the grand total of £130.60. Can’t wait 👍
 
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Booking through the CAMC can save lots on certain crossings.

We booked P&O from Liverpool to Dublin one way in 2019, day crossing with cabin, 2 very good, cafeteria style, meals for just less than £120.
From memory the P&O price would have been around £200
 

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