Andy Stocker
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In the process of trying to book a ferry as cheap as possible for a return trip from Dover to Calais, from a Saturday to Tuesday.
It seems to be cheaper to book a day trip from Dover to Calais for £25 on the Saturday, and then a day trip from Calais to Dover for £39 on the Tuesday.
In total it saves about £35 at the times I want to go, but would there be any altercations about me not being on the return journeys on the day trips???
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Conway563
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Think it depends on the company, should say in the T&C's
Seem to remember reading about people getting stung with it on P&O due to them logging number plates when you board
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Andy Stocker
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Would it not just be like a flight, where if you miss it and they just assume you're not coming and are going to make your own way home?
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Matt H
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Dover Dunkirk might be slightly cheaper. DFDS charged me £29 each way
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Andy Stocker
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Prices are silly as its at the end of July when school holidays begin. Both routes from DFDS were more expensive, which is strange as they usually were cheaper.
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Dover Dunkirk might be slightly cheaper. DFDS charged me £29 each way
This is the route i usually take when i go to belgium, however thats usually after the summer holidays. About £50odd return.
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GeorgeDom
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quote: Originally posted by oceansoul
quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Dover Dunkirk might be slightly cheaper. DFDS charged me £29 each way
This is the route i usually take when i go to belgium, however thats usually after the summer holidays. About £50odd return.
Yeah thats the route I usually take too, my girlfriend lives in a city called Veurne in Belgium so I cross over often!I used to book directly with dfds but then my sister decided to join so booked her ticket via http://www.aferry.co.uk/dover-dunkerque-ferry.htm and she only paid £19 for it! I was gutted with my £58. It depends on their days I guess.I like that they are flexible, they always fit me in if I am there for the sailing before or after depending on how early/late I am running, they say as long as there is space I can do it!
That helps when I have had a late night.
I am crossing over tomorrow and loving the sunny weather, I just hope it stays like this and who knows..Maybe I can get my shorts and sandals out lol!
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Tiger
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I just paid £145 for a 4 x 4 with 2 passengers return Dover - Calais, thats a Friday 2315 to a Saturday (week later) at 0030.
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