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Prices seem expensive. We are planning to get a ferry Portsmouth to Caen early October which is £133 . Book the ferry in November & its £80 more. The October crossing has also gone up since yesterday. Hope the Spanish crossings in November dont follow the same pattern when released.The ferry bookings for the French routes for late this year and next are now open.
Cheers for that. I was going to book a ferry from Portsmouth to Caen beginning of October & drive through France. That overnight crosing with an inside cabin was £181. Just looked at the Plymouth- Santander crossing and it comes in at £350 with a 4 berth outside cabin. No brainer really, saves me 700 miles driving and the cost of fuel & a couple of sites covers the extra £170 for the Santander ferry. All booked for the 1st October.We have a booking for October on the Spanish Route.
We paid nearly £600 for that trip in May, (that includes a cabin and a food pass)
I have just booked that same trip again a few moments ago.
That booking comes out at less than £450 for exactly the same trip.
The original booking had a 'Base Price' for 2 Px and our van of £481.
The current price for the same is £326.
It would seem, from reading the above post by Howard B that the price
for October will go up when they publish next years traffic.
I will wait for the Spanish routes to be published and then kick my original
booking into the long sand by amending that booking to next year.
IF YOU HAVE A BOOKING FOR LATER THIS AUTUMN ON THE SPANISH ROUTES,
HAVE A LOOK AND SEE IF YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE!!!
Bugger!Cheers for that. I was going to book a ferry from Portsmouth to Caen beginning of October & drive through France. That overnight crosing with an inside cabin was £181. Just looked at the Plymouth- Santander crossing and it comes in at £350 with a 4 berth outside cabin. No brainer really, saves me 700 miles driving and the cost of fuel & a couple of sites covers the extra £170 for the Santander ferry. All booked for the 1st October.
Spain winter crossing will be released next week - probably wednesdayI’ve just had a look and can’t book Spain ferry for January 26 yet as it’s not on their site yet?
Well not wanting to go to France hopefully that won’t affect usI noticed that all Plymouth -Santander ferries in October were silly cheap prices.
Then, this morning, someone (above) posted that the French routes were going cheap before today, BUT, (big but,) when they published the new timetable for France, the french ferry prices took a leap up.
I'm guessing that the same will apply to the Spanish fares for October when they publish the Spain timetable.
Thus, my original post.![]()
Is that Return, we are doing the same Route on Sept 4th this yr 7mtr M/Home £693 with a Cabin & 3 nts on a selected site (2 nts outbound, 1 nt return)right thats us booked for end of December Portsmouth-St Malo over night with cabin £249 (Club Voyage price)
We have the old club voyage. I just can’t make the longer sailing to Spain a viable price option. Other than time saving.It will be including the return but still expensive which is why it's worth doing the club voyage. We only have to make 1 trip a year to make it worth more than triple what we pay for it ( that is under the old terms though). Of course if you are not restricted by time then cheaper to go down France and pay the tolls.
You've answered your own question as you are not restricted by time so have no need to use it, if I was in the same position I would not be using it either, but it saves us approx 2–3 days travelling which gives us back the time for our holiday. Everybody's needs will be different, but mine is based purely on maximising the time i have.We have the old club voyage. I just can’t make the longer sailing to Spain a viable price option. Other than time saving.
We have 90 days and travel through France non tolls. Free Aires.
As our next trip is our first trip without a pet so would be nice for a change. But can’t justify the cost even tried different dates looking for cheaper options no good.
The benefits of early retirementYou've answered your own question as you are not restricted by time so have no need to use it, if I was in the same position I would not be using it either, but it saves us approx 2–3 days travelling which gives us back the time for our holiday. Everybody's needs will be different, but mine is based purely on maximising the time i have.