Travelling to France

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Looking to cross over to France at the beginning of September, 2 adults and 2 dogs, 3.36m Motorhome. I will not travel via P&O, as I will not give them my money after the way they treated their workers. DFDS do not seem to have a pet lounge, and we do not want to leave the dogs alone in the van during the crossing. LeShuttle seems quite expensive, even with the Tesco vouchers we have. What is the cheapest option to get across the channel and have our dogs with us? 🐕‍🦺🐶
 
Looking to cross over to France at the beginning of September, 2 adults and 2 dogs, 3.36m Motorhome. I will not travel via P&O, as I will not give them my money after the way they treated their workers. DFDS do not seem to have a pet lounge, and we do not want to leave the dogs alone in the van during the crossing. LeShuttle seems quite expensive, even with the Tesco vouchers we have. What is the cheapest option to get across the channel and have our dogs with us? 🐕‍🦺🐶
3.36m long MH wow are you midgets😂😂

Irish ferries sacked all workers a few years before p&o so best avoid them too. Tunnel expensive as they are still paying high wages so maybe they need to sack all their staff too so you can afford to use them.

DFDS are OK and if over 60 you get discount on Newhaven dieppe route.

We have dog and have used Brittany on poole cherbourg route as well as Newhaven and tunnel. Dog is fine in van as it's all familiar but it's up to you and how your dogs act.

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Looking to cross over to France at the beginning of September, 2 adults and 2 dogs, 3.36m Motorhome. I will not travel via P&O, as I will not give them my money after the way they treated their workers. DFDS do not seem to have a pet lounge, and we do not want to leave the dogs alone in the van during the crossing. LeShuttle seems quite expensive, even with the Tesco vouchers we have. What is the cheapest option to get across the channel and have our dogs with us? 🐕‍🦺🐶
We too will not use p&0 for same reasons.
Living in Eastbourne we use Dfds newhaven. 20 percent discount if phoning. We had two dogs which were fine. Easy relaxed service.
 
Irish Ferries have introduced a dog area on their Isle of Innishmore ship. It's a small, simply fenced area with tables & chairs.

On the Oscar Wilde as well,separate 'pet lounge' 👍 luckily ours is quite happy staying in the van.
 
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Use the tunnel, yes it's expensive but Tesco chip a bit off that and it's very quick (35mins point to point) and usually convenient. With lithium and an inverter we have been known to brew up in that 35mins!

BUT don't forget to raise a complaint via their website if you are delayed. Our late summer 2024 crossing was delayed by an hour but the complaint gained a £40 voucher for the next crossing, 3.5 hours delay in 2023 gained a £90 voucher and in my inbox before we got to Calais!
 
Irish Ferries have introduced a dog area on their Isle of Innishmore ship. It's a small, simply fenced area with tables & chairs.

I immediately thought “very well trained dogs?”



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Use the tunnel, yes it's expensive but Tesco chip a bit off that and it's very quick (35mins point to point) and usually convenient. With lithium and an inverter we have been known to brew up in that 35mins!

BUT don't forget to raise a complaint via their website if you are delayed. Our late summer 2024 crossing was delayed by an hour but the complaint gained a £40 voucher for the next crossing, 3.5 hours delay in 2023 gained a £90 voucher and in my inbox before we got to Calais!
So it's not actually quick at 35 minutes if you are always delayed?
 
So it's not actually quick at 35 minutes if you are always delayed?
I’m not sure how often it is delayed. One big advantage is the frequency of crossings, could be 3 each hour. If you arrive early you might be offered an earlier train.

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I’m not sure how often it is delayed. One big advantage is the frequency of crossings, could be 3 each hour. If you arrive early you might be offered an earlier train.
Yeah I know but in winter it's 1 an hour normally but if there's an issue in the tunnel nothing can move.
 
Looking to cross over to France at the beginning of September, 2 adults and 2 dogs, 3.36m Motorhome. I will not travel via P&O, as I will not give them my money after the way they treated their workers. DFDS do not seem to have a pet lounge, and we do not want to leave the dogs alone in the van during the crossing. LeShuttle seems quite expensive, even with the Tesco vouchers we have. What is the cheapest option to get across the channel and have our dogs with us? 🐕‍🦺🐶
Maybe you aren’t going to France if you won’t use any of the ferries/tunnel!
 

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