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Posted: 18.01.2018  ·  #41
We have already booked France for 2018 but will be considering this for 2019.


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Posted: 21.01.2018  ·  #42
What would be an acceptable price for this crossing?

I priced Brittany for early july 2 weeks, €1600 compared to €1150 with Stena & €1350 with IF


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Posted: 21.01.2018  ·  #43
I would love to know john, their prices are pretty expensive alright but their Boat to France is a luxury one with a swimming pool, the one to Spain is a no frills one afaik and will have to be competitive to attract commercial vehicles. Anyone know when their rates will be made known?


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Posted: 21.01.2018  ·  #44
AFAIK the end of the month is when fares are announced, I'd guess they can't price them too high as the standard of boat isn't the same as the cruise ferry Pont Aven, this is more a 50/50 commercial /passenger type arrangement.
They may still charge handsomely for the privilege but I have a feeling that the EU motorways of the sea project may have part funded this along with the looming spectre of Brexit may have added impetus to the project.
I welcome it wholeheartedly, any new service should be supported as it all adds choice.
I never availed of the LD lines shortlived St Nazaire-Gijon route and it was gone before I had a chance to use it.


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Posted: 21.01.2018  ·  #45
AS regards Brittany Ferries they were always a little more expensive but they pride themselves on customer comfort ,better food and cleaner boats, As Chausson says it is a luxury ferry ,so it is going to be more expensive than a freighter and as there is no Ferry price war at the moment you picks your horse and pays your money


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Posted: 21.01.2018  ·  #46
Bounder you were lucky you missed that boat it went on fire 6 months later in the Med


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Posted: 21.01.2018  ·  #47
I remember that well, it was out of service on the St Nazaire /Gijon route by then though.
That ship is a sistership to the one that will be running the Santander route.
Poor maintenance played a part in that fire though, the fire sprinklers intakes were clogged with mussels so they couldn't function.
I'd have a lot more confidence in Brittany Ferries crew tbh, its all about training in these situations.


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Posted: 21.01.2018  ·  #48
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I remember that well, it was out of service on the St Nazaire /Gijon route by then though.
That ship is a sistership to the one that will be running the Santander route.
Poor maintenance played a part in that fire though, the fire sprinklers intakes were clogged with mussels so they couldn't function.
I'd have a lot more confidence in Brittany Ferries crew tbh, its all about training in these situations.


I was on it on one of its last sailings to France and must say it was the most comfortable sailings that I was ever on, pity it didnt continue, only down side was it docked late on the evening.


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Posted: 27.01.2018  ·  #50
Times aren't too bad, but why the late departure and extra time for the Friday crossing. Let's hope the fares are reasonable. North of Spain looks nice and green. :-)


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Posted: 27.01.2018  ·  #51
Let’s hope the prices are reasonable, I think it’s reasonable to take the cost of fuel and tolls into account but wouldn’t like to see it more than that higher that the direct France routes.


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Posted: 27.01.2018  ·  #52
i think the friday night sailing from cork will have a stop off in france before continuing on down to spain. at the moment you can get the ferry from roscoff to bilbao. i actually have that ferry booked for september.


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Posted: 28.01.2018  ·  #53
Really thought BF would have announced prices to coincide with holiday show. We’ve £40 deposit paid with BF Portsmouth - Bilbao, return. Got holiday show 25% discount with Stena for Dublin - Holyhead leg but, if prices are right we hope to cancel our return leg & sail direct to Cork.


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Posted: 30.01.2018  ·  #54
I read elsewhere on the web that they are taking phone bookings from today.
It will be interesting to see the pricing


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Posted: 30.01.2018  ·  #55
If anyone finds out, definitely give us a heads up. Could be very interesting!


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Posted: 30.01.2018  ·  #56
Just phoned and got prices for two different times that might suit me.

1) 1st june cork- Santander returning 17th june
3 adults 2 children. 6 metre motorhome
€1645

2) 20 july cork-Santander returning 3rd august
3 adults 2 children 6 metre motorhome
€1995
I had to take two cabins as the ship does not have reserved seating.
I picked the cheapest inside ones.

it's dearer than I thought it would be


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I was not far off in my thinking that they would try selling it on time alone.
Where I was wrong was my low figure was close to the heigh one quoted.


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Posted: 30.01.2018  ·  #58
Ferry to France already booked for this July/August with Stena, but would be definitely interested in this for summer 2019.
Drove from Cherbourg to San Sebastián the summer before last, so would love a direct ferry.
Dying to see the price point.

ETA: Wow just seeing the prices Fork was quoted- definitely more expensive than I thought!


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Wonder does the “off season” prices differ much ?
Will call them and report back.


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Just booked 31 Oct one way cork to Santander MH 7.4m long. 2 adults one dog and a pet friendly cabin all in €591 which I think is a great price for time saving of several days and miles through France and the convenience of keeping your pet with you.
Also nice to have sorted my next holiday before finishing this one.
Thanks for this thread.


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Thanks Jamie, mind made up..... we’ll possibly be drinking a pint with you on that sailing. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼


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Quote by fork

Just phoned and got prices for two different times that might suit me.

1) 1st june cork- Santander returning 17th june
3 adults 2 children. 6 metre motorhome
€1645

2) 20 july cork-Santander returning 3rd august
3 adults 2 children 6 metre motorhome
€1995
I had to take two cabins as the ship does not have reserved seating.
I picked the cheapest inside ones.

it's dearer than I thought it would be


Well you certainly couldn't describe them as cheap. No reserved seating is a bit of a disaster for us as we are 2A3C and therefore forced to take two cabins. I guess, for us it will boil down to 3 weeks in Spain or ~2 weeks in Spain with ~1 week for travelling through France. Anyway, won't be until 2019 as we are already booked for this summer.

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Just booked 31 Oct one way cork to Santander MH 7.4m long. 2 adults one dog and a pet friendly cabin all in €591 which I think is a great price for time saving of several days and miles through France and the convenience of keeping your pet with you.
Also nice to have sorted my next holiday before finishing this one.
Thanks for this thread.


One of the unexpected side effects, for us, of getting a MH is that we cannot wait to retire. I know you're not retired but for us such extend and off season trips will have to wait a few years. Either that or sell the kids!


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Thanks Jamie, mind made up..... we’ll possibly be drinking a pint with you on that sailing. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

It's a 26hr crossing so maybe more than A pint!!
I do know their pet friendly cabins tend to get booked very quickly as they only have a small number of them, so I'd suggest booking early.


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Thanks Jamie, mind made up..... we’ll possibly be drinking a pint with you on that sailing. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

It's a 26hr crossing so maybe more than A pint!!
I do know their pet friendly cabins tend to get booked very quickly as they only have a small number of them, so I'd suggest booking early.


Booked !


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Posted: 31.01.2018  ·  #65
So just off phone to enquire about prices for return journey. To recap
Portsmouth - Bilbao with pet friendly cabin already booked
Quote Santander - Cork on 2nd August, with pet friendly cabin €843 Yikes!!!

However

Got refund of €602 on original booking leaving a difference of €198 & as price of drive to Rosslare & ferry would be so much more it’s a no brainier.

Booked!

Total cost of holiday
Dublin - Holyhead 1st July
Portsmouth - Bilbao
Santander - Cork 2nd August

€1665

Think I’ve done very well!!


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Posted: 31.01.2018  ·  #66
Excellent stuff.
Great to see that we can avail of the new service at a somewhat reasonable cost.

We got last sailing out, 31st October, 7.2m van, 2 dogs in pet friendly cabin for €543.

Sod how we will get home !

Will be interesting to get reports of how the service/cabins/sailings will be.


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Posted: 31.01.2018  ·  #67
hi folks. just to remind families BIG OR SMALL ,there are 3 flights a week to santander. tue/wed/sun. if anyone did not like the sea crossing,or to cut the ferry cost. they could fly there and meet up with your momothome in santander. may be of hepl to some people.some midweek flights are in their 30s/40s euro one way.


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Sod how we will get home !


Problem for 2019 don't worry about it 😁


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Posted: 31.01.2018  ·  #69
I have just been on a motorcycle forum where they were discussing the pricing. 4 guys on bikes looking a price out mid Sept and home end of Sept, sharing a 4 berth cabin.
The guy enquired by phone and it was 374 Euro each.
He sent an email at the same time asking for a price for the same trip and email reply 10 mins later with a price of 516 Euro each.

I don't know what the reason is, but just letting you guys know there are inconsistencies with the pricing. For those who aren't pleased with a quote.... try ringing back and see if it changes.


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On line booking is now open


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Juat checked for 2 adults and 2 Kids first two weeks of July,

Currently its the same price if we were to go to France as Spain €1600


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With Diesel at 1.35 average in France you'd want to do the sums carefully, it will suit many that don't mind the fairly long ferry down ~26hrs, but save on fuel and tolls and driving 1100km.
Others might prefer to drive down. Having visited Northern Spain last year I'd prefer to go straight there and forget the road up through France.


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Quote by Bounder

With Diesel at 1.35 average in France you'd want to do the sums carefully, it will suit many that don't mind the fairly long ferry down ~26hrs, but save on fuel and tolls and driving 1100km.
Others might prefer to drive down. Having visited Northern Spain last year I'd prefer to go straight there and forget the road up through France.

Hopefully it might encourage those on the french route only to wind their "not negotiable necks in" and offer big reductions


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Posted: 15.02.2018  ·  #74
Cork to Santaner Brittany Ferries €1115 for a van @7m and 3m height with 2 adults. 24/8 to 27/9

Rosslare to cherbourg Irish Ferries €420 like for like. €600 would pay for a lot of fuel etc,

Can’t say I have much choice there then, but we like France and have the luxury of time so we are happy. Travelled on the Epsilon, Dublin to Holyhead and can’t say I would use that boat again. Sounds like the Brittany ferry is similar size and facilities. But it is horses for courses.

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Posted: 15.02.2018  ·  #75
I'd already booked Stena to Cherbourg for 900 6.5m and 3 m , 4 pax. So its a done deal for me at this stage, if I was booking now I think I'd pay the 1700 and go direct to Santander and on south, the Picos de Europa are beautiful and well worth a visit.
The Pont Aven is not that much cheaper although a much nicer boat but its about the holiday more than the boat for me.


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A €600 saving is a lot ..... but

A drive from Cherbourg to... say Irun will take one exceptionally long day or more than likely 2 longish days taking breaks/food/fuel stop and an overnight.... and if you’ve got kids you’re going to here “are we there yet” quite a lot !
It will take maybe 2 tanks of fuel, it will incur tolls or a hell of a lot of slow route through towns etc....
And you must factor in your return which doubles the costs above.
Factor in at least 3 day more traveling (OK for us as we’re in no rush out or back) ...so really the savings begin to get marginal at best..... OK the ferry is 8 hours longer but that’s fine.... your covering ground while you sleep/relax....

So agree, horses for courses but the Cork/Spain direct ferry is competitive price ways when you factor in all, and for pet owners it has the additional appeal of pet friendly cabins.

We’ve already booked it for later this year....

Will be interesting to get reports of the service before we use it.


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Only problem I can see is there are no lifts and our dog won't do stairs.
Did the Celtic Horizon once and had to drag her up the escalator... .


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Posted: 16.02.2018  ·  #78
In October 2017 we did Cork - Mazarron via Rosslare - Cherbourg, a total of 1960km using 220ltrs of diesel plus €86.73 on tolls.
Read all about it HERE
Just north of Bordeaux there is a lovely Aire in Saint-Romain-la-Virvée which would make an ideal first stop if the ferry to Cherbourg arrives early in the day. If it's a late arrival the first night can be spent in St. Brice en Cogles which is about 2½ hours from Cherbourg and the next day do the leg to Bordeaux or thereabouts.
The next day will get you well past San Sabastian, we were heading south and made the Aire at the sports ground in Marcilla (which is 150km south of San Sebastian) which is gated.
We used the fastest route which had tolls totaling €33.38 and used €143 of fuel.

So. for us the cost of the drive from Cherbourg to Northern Spain was €170 or less ( the fuel was to SanSabastian but the tolls were all the way to Marcilla)

From there we carried on to Mazarron, which is off-topic for this thread.


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Posted: 16.02.2018  ·  #79
Just to put a twist into this discussion, as someone who has fixed summer hols and at the most can squeeze about 16 days away. The extra 8 hours of the boat journey is more appealing than a day and a half minimum down through France. I would prefer to put the driving into Spain exploring spots away from the usual tourist places.
Irish Ferries is booked for France this year but Cork/Spain is looking nice for 2019.
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Posted: 18.02.2018  ·  #80
We're in the same boat as Malcom, 16 days is the most we can get away and the extra €600 (€1,700 to Santander compared with €1,100 to Cherbourg for the 5 of us this July/Aug with Stena) is worth it with 3 young children.

We'll definitely book it next year if prices remain roughly the same.

We drove to San Sebastián 2 summers ago, Lake Garda last summer and plan on Germany for this summer, so would be nice next year to limit our driving to the North of Spain, but knowing us we'll probably go further afield!


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