Irish Ferries

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We are thinking Ireland in july, so looking at the cost of ferries-not cheap any of them but don't know how much it would cost to cross the channel?

Anyway Irish Ferries, on their homepage you fill in the little boxes as to dates, people travelling and then you get to step 3 "travelling by" I am looking up and down the list looking for motorhome, thinking should I pick van?? Then I saw it "camper/dormobile" I don't have a camper so I must have a dormobile!

Bless them.
 
I have a few 10% discount coupons which I have had for a few years but I think they are still valid if your interested I can pass you details. I think all you will need is the voucher No.
 
Irish Ferries still take Tesco Clubcard deals so if you have any of them you could save a lot.

Also it might be worth hanging on for 2 days in case they do their St Patricks Day sale - we got a crossing for half price on this offer a few years ago, but they may not be doing it this year.
 
try tesco vouchers on p& 0

We are thinking Ireland in july, so looking at the cost of ferries-not cheap any of them but don't know how much it would cost to cross the channel?

Anyway Irish Ferries, on their homepage you fill in the little boxes as to dates, people travelling and then you get to step 3 "travelling by" I am looking up and down the list looking for motorhome, thinking should I pick van?? Then I saw it "camper/dormobile" I don't have a camper so I must have a dormobile!

Bless them.

we are going in june booked with p&o using tesco vouchers cost was 318 pound but used 75 pounds worth of vouchers and paid £18
 

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