Newhaven-Dieppe (11 Viewers)

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Apr 15, 2017
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We are off to Spain 1st week in January and looking at alternatives to our usual Dover-Calais and Newhaven-Dieppe looks appealing but wonder if 4 hours on channel at that time of year is a bad idea, has anyone done this crossing in January?
 
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Jul 5, 2020
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Yes, many times, you can have a rough crossing at any time of the year, but, if it's a major issue don't book until the week before ( before prices increase) and get a good idea of what could be coming weather wise......or book a cabin if you are really worried get onboard, head down and wake up over there.
 
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Apr 13, 2012
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The only time I have been seasick was on a Calais to Dover ferry......and it wasn't Winter
 
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Aug 20, 2019
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We are off to Spain 1st week in January and looking at alternatives to our usual Dover-Calais and Newhaven-Dieppe looks appealing but wonder if 4 hours on channel at that time of year is a bad idea, has anyone done this crossing in January?
Yes last January. It was really stormy and I spent most of the crossing on the floor of the disabled toilet. Never again in winter. Channel tunnel this winter.
 
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Jan 9, 2014
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Outward on the morning sailing of 27th Dec last year. A wee bit rough leaving Newhaven but settled down about 1/4 of the way over. Pretty much calm by 1/2 way across and from then on. No issues whatsoever. No problem consuming breakfast on board, nor with retaining same. 😉😆
(For the record, the return journey at the beginning of March was calm all the way across.)
I would happily use this ferry route again.
P.S. I did take Stugeron tablets as a precaution. 😎
 
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May 14, 2013
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I love the crossing but sadly my wife doesn’t. On our return crossing in June last year she was so sick she spent the entire crossing clinging to the outside railing
 
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Apr 1, 2024
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You will have a similar journey to my own though slightly longer. In my case all bar circa 15 miles is dual carriageway and I allow 5 hours for travel and set out eight hours before ferry departure.
If you turn left at the T junction bottom of the A26 (Just 200 yards short of the ferry terminal) you have a Sainsbury's 200 yards in that direction. I fill up at the PFS there and do a shop before joining the ferry queue. That "moveable feast" gives me a decent buffer in case of an RTA and major delays en route. You can also park up at the terminal overnight if you want to travel down the night before.

Don't forget to take advantage of the 20% Senior's discount if you qualify. To do that you need to ring them on 0330 5878787 during (French) business hours Monday-Friday.

P.S. I had a slightly rough return crossing overnight on 10th-11th September. Did not bother me. I slept through most of it! (And then made it past Portsmouth/Southampton before rush hour really got going thus avoiding running into it on the M25 on my more usual route!)
 
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Jun 12, 2020
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P.S. I did take Stugeron tablets as a precaution. 😎
Being Scottish, I misread this at first. I then realised that tablets with the name I originally read would have the exact opposite effect of Stugeron.

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Dec 19, 2020
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This was the breakwater as we left Newhaven in April. Force 7-8. Was a bit tricky walking to my table with my meal but otherwise OK. Rough or smooth crossing is just pot luck.
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Scotsblood

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We had a really rough crossing back in July, lots of vomit bags being offered! Would it put me off or choose another route, no.
 
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We are off to Spain 1st week in January and looking at alternatives to our usual Dover-Calais and Newhaven-Dieppe looks appealing but wonder if 4 hours on channel at that time of year is a bad idea, has anyone done this crossing in January?
4 hours in the channel !

Try 14+ hours in the North Sea in a storm Force 10

Just book it

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We are off to Spain 1st week in January and looking at alternatives to our usual Dover-Calais and Newhaven-Dieppe looks appealing but wonder if 4 hours on channel at that time of year is a bad idea, has anyone done this crossing in January?
This is our preferred port seeing as we live just 30mins away. Newhaven is such a relaxed & friendly port. Town itself has no such appeal unfortunately.
We Normally choose a night crossing & go straight to sleep on the boat.
We head for the rear bar & sleep on the floor with an inflated mattress.
At that time of year it will be very quiet onboard. Both ferries have had a complete refurbishment so it’s all very comfortable.
 
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