ferry costs - found a cheap one if your interested..
ferry costs - found a cheap one if your interested..
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shithotfast

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1,134 posts

290 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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We go from Portsmouth most years, but this year P&O have given up and so the prices have risen as well! around £300 per car. Found that Newhaven to Dieppe run a cheap ferry for £60 return per car and two people.! - www.transmanche.ferries.org/ hope it helps!

njw 77

17,065 posts

260 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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What day you going/coming back Shithot?

There's a couple of us doing this crossing (and I do mean a 'couple'...me and 1 other I know of)

Steve_T is on the Wednesday boat, Im on the early Thursday boat, and we're both on the (what was 12.30pm, which has now been changed to 4pm) Monday return (time now for lunch at Honfluer on the way back ).

Got mine for £48

goodlife

1,852 posts

281 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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Rather bizarely, I'm right now sitting on the Le Havre - Porsmouth ferry in the English channel (club class has free internet PC's).

Cost for this return trip (out Thursday, back Monday) including club class was UKP 52.00 (no pound sign on this keyboard). Just checked the same crossings, out Thurs/back Mon, for Le Mans weekend and it's UPK 250.00!
Bloody cheek of it

We come over to Le Mans 12-18 times a year; these are my personal view on the operators/crossings:

Portsmouth - Caen: Brittany Ferries. Expensive but considered the best service. This is the closest French port to the curcuit.
Portsmouth - St Malo: ditto above but even more expensive
Portsmouth - Cherbourg: ditto 1.
Portsmouth - Le Harvre: Now run by LD Lines (www.ldlines.com). Much better then P&O were, good food, reasonable service, cheap most of the year, but not during Le Mans week.
Newhaven - Dieppe: Transmanche, quite cheap, excellent food on board, bit of a slow crossing (although we heard they were getting a new ship soon)
Dover - Calais: P&O or SeaFrance. Get ready for shell-suits, shaven heads, kids running wild and 'are you looking at my Mrs?'. Can be cheap if booked early (UKP 30 each way). Thank god it's only a short crossing.
Dover - Calais: Eurotunnel. Quick, frequent, expensive. If you know how to do the trick of buying two day returns (from around UKP 15.00 - UKP 30.00 each) then go ahead. I know what software they use and they cannot/do not check if you've actually taken the return leg, although this might change.
Folkstone - Boulogne: Speedferries. Quick, frequent, cheap. Nicknamed by regulars as 'the vomit comet' as the speed it travels can result in very rough crossings. It can also be subject to delay as they've only got one boat.

We've never gone on any of the other crossings (Poole, Plymouth, etc) or operators (Stenna, Norfolkline) so wouldn't like to comment on them.

Out of interest, we are taking the vomit comet for Le Mans week. Main reason is to have the longer drive down.

shithotfast

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1,134 posts

290 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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We are going out Thursday 5:30pm so we arrive around 10:30pm - drive for an hour and stay in a cheap F1 hotel, ready to get to Lemans around 11am - then on the the St Saturns (?) event - which is a great car meet at lunch time on Friday. Coming back Sunday night late IE 3am Monday morning! gets back to uk 6am.

Ferry companies are ripping us off because of Lemans week, but this ferry co doesnt seem to have picked up on it yet. Seems mostly lorry drivers - so its 2 boxs of yorkie bars, and arse hanging out of pants so as not to look out of place.. See you guys there!!

//j17

4,883 posts

245 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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Managed to book with LD Lines last week for £220 for car+2 + 4 birth cabin out (beer and a good kip for the passengers AND drivers ^_^).

Looks like LD Lines will be one of those to book as soon as the dates are announced each year.

neilsie

952 posts

268 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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//j17 said:
Managed to book with LD Lines last week for £220 for car+2 + 4 birth cabin out (beer and a good kip for the passengers AND drivers ^_^).

Looks like LD Lines will be one of those to book as soon as the dates are announced each year.


nice one mate. So are we.. which crossing are you on? we go Wed night.... rather smugly booked the group up for less than £140 inc cabins..

Cobra Andy

472 posts

250 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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We have booked to take the cobras over for the classic and got them on Transmanche, Newhaven-Dieppe for £40 return !!!!!!
Also got cabins ( 4 berth ) for £20 all in.
Absolute result considering its the beginning of July.
Going out Weds night and back Mon lunchtime and weve got the new ship coming back.

//j17

4,883 posts

245 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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neilsie said:
//j17 said:
Managed to book with LD Lines last week for £220 for car+2 + 4 birth cabin out (beer and a good kip for the passengers AND drivers ^_^).

Looks like LD Lines will be one of those to book as soon as the dates are announced each year.


nice one mate. So are we.. which crossing are you on? we go Wed night.... rather smugly booked the group up for less than £140 inc cabins..


On the Tuesday night crossing - nothing like having the full range of Careforre produce to choose from.

rviant

1,281 posts

275 months

Wednesday 15th February 2006
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We are on a group booking with eurotunnel leaving thursday at 9.06 returning momday at 15.00 its £100 and if anyone wants to get in on the good deal contact me via my profile.

DRB99

5 posts

240 months

Wednesday 15th February 2006
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Rviant - definitely interested in the group deal on the Eurotunnel crossing. That's exactly when I was thinking of going / returning.

I'm a new member so I can't use the email / PM facility for 24 hours. Can you PM me or email me with the details?

Thanks,

Dave