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pappajohn

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norfolkline seem to have got their act together again.
return trip in july, motorhome+2 people and car trailer on 6am sailing..........£129 return.

motorhome+2 people............2am sailing..... £86 return.

p+o northsea hull/zeebruge...............£540 return !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Jul 29, 2007
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Hi Papa £60 surcharge for RV's on all sailings. :cry: last two years P&O have been about the cheapest, and with more socially acceptable sailing times. ::bigsmile: but there's not much in it.

Olley
 
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Hi matey
We booked our crossing for August with Sea France and our crossing was less than £120 for a 9.8 meter RV with 2 adults and 1 child crossings at 16:15 and 15:15 respectively.....
I think that is very good value, well 'appy ::bigsmile:::bigsmile:::bigsmile:

Keith

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RockieRV

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Hi matey
We booked our crossing for August with Sea France and our crossing was less than £120 for a 9.8 meter RV with 2 adults and 1 child crossings at 16:15 and 15:15 respectively.....
I think that is very good value, well 'appy ::bigsmile:::bigsmile:::bigsmile:

Keith

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Hi Keith, thanks for that I will give them a go, still got to book our ferry for the Moroccan trip.

Olley

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Tony Hunt

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Im still trying to get a good price for our trip to France to meet up at Parc Verger. Our 7.5m Bessacarr plus 2 + A framed small car is coming out quite a bit dearer than keiths price on Sea France, next best Norfolkline with P&O quite a bit dearer. Gonna check out booking through one of the caravan clubs before I finally choose. In the past Ive always got cheaper rates through CCC on the phone rather than direct online.
With my missus on 3-4 months standby for a hip operation Im wondering if I should book an open ended ticket, obviously at more money just in case we have to cancel and go later.
 

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