Ferry to France

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We booked our Ferry Newhaven Dieppe, we don't like the 4hr crossing but by the time we have worked everything out the actual crossing comes at £18.
We used to like the tunnel but as they don't do the Frequent Traveller now not interested.
Sorry reposted this as I could not find it properly.
PJ
 
If it wasn't for taking our 3 spaniels with us each time, I would definitely use the Newhaven/Dieppe ferry as after our quite long drive down, this crossing allows us to totally unwind and have a darned good meal in a relaxed atmosphere safe in the knowledge that there are unlikely to be too many marauding screaming brats running crazy around all decks of the boat!!

I always use this route when going down to Le Mans for the classic races.
 
Well, in this instance yes.
I will explain.
Normally we go Dover - Calais average £130 one way but we are not taking that into account.
The Ferry fare from Newhaven Dieppe is £75, then take off your 20% as we older than 60yrs. That takes it down to £60. Then take off the diesel cost from Calais to Rouen. At 30 to the gallon which we get is £30 which brings the crossing down to £30. Then, which is optional, but we always did, was the motorway from Boulogne to Rouen 12 euros toll. we have always done this first section of motorway as we stopped at the Baie de la Somme motorway aire for our first night as it was safe and convenient as there was also free water and showers if needed. We have done this for the past 18years.
So, therefore this ferry crossing works out at £18 when you deduct all the extras we are not paying for.
In actual fact if we did take into the equation the price of Dover to Calais it is really cheap.
ok, it is a 4hr crossing which we dislike but it is 3hrs from Calais to Rouen and at Dieppe you can park within 5 mins of the Ferry.
PJ
 
Always prefer a leisurely crossing myself , relax 2 or 3 pints , couple of travel tablets and out for the count et voila in France 👍
 
Always prefer a leisurely crossing myself , relax 2 or 3 pints , couple of travel tablets and out for the count et voila in France 👍
2 or 3 pints, sleeping or rest pills and then you going to drive..................... way hay Johnie Gendarme will be looking out for you, please tread carefully as those buggers are more than a tad ruthless!!
 
2 or 3 pints, sleeping or rest pills and then you going to drive..................... way hay Johnie Gendarme will be looking out for you, please tread carefully as those buggers are more than a tad ruthless!!

My thought exactly o_O
 
It’s only on the night crossings and it’s only Kroneborg. Used to drinking Mcewens Champion and Big Job at 7.6% 😱😂
 
It’s only on the night crossings and it’s only Kroneborg. Used to drinking Mcewens Champion and Big Job at 7.6% 😱

My suggestion is that if you insist on drinking so much prior to starting a journey on the opposite side of the road, even if you are very experienced at doing so, then buy yourself some self testing kits so as to check you are nowhere even close to the limit.

Statistics clearly prove that so many accidents of holiday makers happen within only a very limited number of kms. of the arrival point and believe me, the Gendarmes are looking for this and the very first thing they will do is to test your breath, even if you are involved but not the cause of the accident!
 
The tunnel everytime for us.
We are happy to drive.
4 hours on a ferry is too long (for us)
Etc etc however i do not dispute the economics or those who can enjoy the ferry
But money is there to spend and enjoy
Same here. Usually do a very late crossing and make a few hour use of empty roads.
 
Well, in this instance yes.
I will explain.
Normally we go Dover - Calais average £130 one way but we are not taking that into account.
The Ferry fare from Newhaven Dieppe is £75, then take off your 20% as we older than 60yrs. That takes it down to £60. Then take off the diesel cost from Calais to Rouen. At 30 to the gallon which we get is £30 which brings the crossing down to £30. Then, which is optional, but we always did, was the motorway from Boulogne to Rouen 12 euros toll. we have always done this first section of motorway as we stopped at the Baie de la Somme motorway aire for our first night as it was safe and convenient as there was also free water and showers if needed. We have done this for the past 18years.
So, therefore this ferry crossing works out at £18 when you deduct all the extras we are not paying for.
In actual fact if we did take into the equation the price of Dover to Calais it is really cheap.
ok, it is a 4hr crossing which we dislike but it is 3hrs from Calais to Rouen and at Dieppe you can park within 5 mins of the Ferry.
PJ

Which supports my argument that the best way to cross the water is:-

a) Decide what you want to do
b) Manipulate the costs to prove it is the cheapest way.
 
We apply the same principle when travelling to Spain and the Santander ferry works out for us at just about the same cost as a ferry to France + diesel + tolls. We do have Spanish Club Voyage so 30% off the fare + free 3 course meal in restaurant + £20 of food spending allowance towards breakfast which does help.

We did look at Newhaven Dieppe on our return from France. On the way back from Narbonne we did it leisurely over 2 weeks and saved over €200 by avoiding motorway tolls + probably around €30 in diesel by slower driving and a more direct route using N roads rather than the zig zag motorway network within Normandy and around Le Mans.

The difference between Newhaven Dieppe and Caen Portsmouth was about £90 taking into account Club Voyage discount. But then we get a free day cabin on Brittany Ferries for a morning crossing worth £45.

The distance in France to either Dieppe or Caen from Narbonne was virtually the same so no fuel saving in France but Portsmouth saved us around £30 on diesel for our U.K. journey

And the Caen ferry departure times were more convenient.

So for us Caen it was.
 
As an aside why hasn’t anybody produced an app that you can download into which you enter your U.K. start and foreign travel destination points and it then calculates the various route costs taking into account ferry charges for your vehicle, fuel consumption and motorway tolls and offering up trip time including appropriate rest breaks.

Actually maybe if such an app was available the costs when presented in black and white would put us off foreign travel forever so maybe not such a good idea.

But then wildcamping is so much easier than in the U.K. and campsites are cheaper and the weather is better so this all compensates!
 
As an aside why hasn’t anybody produced an app that you can download into which you enter your U.K. start and foreign travel destination points and it then calculates the various route costs taking into account ferry charges for your vehicle, fuel consumption and motorway tolls and offering up trip time including appropriate rest breaks.

Actually maybe if such an app was available the costs when presented in black and white would put us off foreign travel forever so maybe not such a good idea.

But then wildcamping is so much easier than in the U.K. and campsites are cheaper and the weather is better so this all compensates!
You can use viamichelin to check the different routes. It allows you to put your vehicle in so that costs can be calculated with reasonable accuracy.
 
the Gendarmes are looking for this and the very first thing they will do is to test your breath, even if you are involved but not the cause of the accident!
I agree and also bear in mind the French drink-driving limit is 50mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood whereas ours in England is 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 ml, I carry an AlcoSense Elite 3 Breathalyzer and don't drive without using it
 

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