DOVER-FRANCE – 150,000 TICKETS WITH 30% OFF. BOOK BY 10AM MONDAY!
It’s our 150th anniversary this year, and to help mark this we’re offering a huge 30% saving on ferry crossings between Dover and Dunkirk if you book this weekend.
That means fares start from just £28 each way for a car plus up to 9 people, but hurry, there are only 150,000 tickets and this offer must end at 10am on Monday 18 July, so book now!
Save 30% on ferry crossings between Dover and Dunkirk
Only 150,000 tickets available
Sale ends 10am on Monday 18 July
Available for cars & motorbikes
30% OFF: Dover-Dunkirk ferry crossings
Car plus up to 9 people each way.
Use code E150.
Selected departures until 16 Dec. Book by 10am on 18 Jul.
I was looking online for some ferry tickets and this time of year are very hard to come by at decent prices.
Hope someone will take advantage as i`ve done.
Enjoy
Top comments
chaffordred to jucior
17 Jul 1622#7
Stunning countryside, great weather, the French Alps, culture, great wine to name a few.
Or we could all sit at home reading the daily mail in our onesies fearing being attacked by immigrants at Calais and blown up by radical Islamist's further down the road.
I know what I'd rather do.
jucior
17 Jul 168#4
why would anyone like to go to France?
bullybull777
17 Jul 164#6
Sure next up will be cheap flights to turkey !!! Il pass thankyou
Latest comments (55)
chrisvaldez
19 Jul 16#55
Going at 5pm, returning 7pm same day no doubt :smiley:
Never seen them that cheap without Tesco vouchers!
chrisvaldez
19 Jul 16#54
Managed to get our ferry for three weeks' time cheaper by using the P&O Daily Mail promotion (ewww) and getting a £22 return 'overnight' fare from Dover to Calais. We're just not using the return leg, and then we're coming back from Dunkerque via DFDS. Slightly convaluted but got peak time fares for £66 return!
Balfington
19 Jul 161#53
I've crossed with P&O a few times for less than £25 return. DFDS seems to be consistently significantly more expensive offers or not. Why would anyone bother with them?
us_agent2012
19 Jul 162#52
Thanks! Just booked for about £40 less than the prices last week.
Expensive or not, it is the only way I would cross the channel. Dover, Calais and Dunkirk are just awful ferry terminals. With the train, you are on and off before you know it.
Also, use Clubcard vouchers too!
scunny
18 Jul 16#48
How can you get channel tunnel tickets for £30 each way? I've been looking to use the tunnel but always too dear.
ChunkyLlama
18 Jul 161#47
Sounds like a brilliant plan, just make sure you find a gap between all the rubber dinghies and lilos.
RonaCru
18 Jul 16#46
Waterway to have a good time!
aje2010
18 Jul 16#43
What?
ChunkyLlama to aje2010
18 Jul 16#45
Or use the Dover - Dunkerque route, half an hour longer crossing but no need to add the additional hour you suggest.
kristianthwaites
18 Jul 16#44
The English in this thread is incredible. I think I might jump on this deal then jump off half way to France.
World
18 Jul 16#42
I got a ferry to France for £1, I guess that was because I was with a college.
astrostar
18 Jul 16#41
because its a beautiful chilled out place and the people are lovely astrostar x
bunicu
18 Jul 16#40
How do you get £30 tickets on the channel tunnel?
lanc1979
18 Jul 16#39
No good to me either with my Hummer H2
qwales
18 Jul 16#38
No good to me either with the Campervan
renard
18 Jul 16#37
Oh, what a witty remark!
During our many travels in France, the French people we met have been overwhelmingly charming, polite and helpful. Mind you, I don't know how they would respond if faced by a bigot with a closed mind.
vtec
18 Jul 16#36
to get a bit closer to junker :smiley:
sparkles21
18 Jul 16#35
That is a very long journey. They used to do deals of a 2 night mini cruise for £79 each, but you only got a few hours there.
becouse some people trying escape from this wet rock
chattha
18 Jul 16#32
Your point?
supermann
18 Jul 16#31
Not far off what it costs as a foot passenger. There may be some fairly fat passengers out there but surely my body puts a tad less strain on the boat than a 4x4?
ukfix
17 Jul 16#30
It's working now, but it seems the sale is only for cars not camper vans, no good to me :disappointed:
ukfix
17 Jul 16#29
It's saying service unavailable on their website for me, wonderful!
Dyslexic_Dog
17 Jul 16#28
Yes all good points, but worse than all of that is the fact it's full of French people! :disappointed:
cosmindulce
17 Jul 16#27
it can happend anytime in england while you go out to buy your bread. never know. thats why we should take advantage of every moment.
Biioniic11
17 Jul 16#26
I agree, I went to Paris in May for a 3 day break after the EgyptAir flight crashed from Paris to Cairo and experts said it was more than likely a terrorist attack! I still went and had a great time!
bullybull777
17 Jul 16#25
Yip I'm the same I know what I'd rather do and it's not reading the daily mail in a onesie
!!
Personally I like my Paisley design 2 piece pjs and a good old cross word and my pipe but each to their own lol
cosmindulce
17 Jul 16#24
way to expensive from friday. I've tried all ferrys and possibilities:(
cosmindulce
17 Jul 16#23
not everyone wants to stay 1 day :wink:
danflorin3
17 Jul 16#22
nothing for - Newcastle-Amsterdam??
kev1986
17 Jul 16#21
"Not from 22"??? What are you on about?
"mostly for families"? Where on earth does it say this?
The £23/£30 Day trip or overnight stay rate is on all year round.
sparkles21
17 Jul 16#20
That's quite poor price for a channel crossing. Considering P+O charge less during their offers, sometimes doing £20 day trip returns for something DFDS is charging £80 for.
jucior
17 Jul 168#4
why would anyone like to go to France?
chaffordred to jucior
17 Jul 1622#7
Stunning countryside, great weather, the French Alps, culture, great wine to name a few.
Or we could all sit at home reading the daily mail in our onesies fearing being attacked by immigrants at Calais and blown up by radical Islamist's further down the road.
I know what I'd rather do.
Flashbry to jucior
17 Jul 161#15
To get revenge for 1066?
:-)
haritori to jucior
17 Jul 161#19
Just got back from Picardy and its stunning, living on a small island, you forget how wide and open the countryside is over the channel.
solidamber
17 Jul 16#18
I'll take a rain check on this deal.
Flashbry
17 Jul 161#17
Good deal OP - have some heat!
Flashbry
17 Jul 16#16
Hmmm, tough choice... not to mention the French women - ooh la la!
kev1986
17 Jul 161#10
£28 each way on a boat taking 90+ minutes or £30 each way on the channel tunnel in 35 minutes.... I know which I would choose.
cosmindulce to kev1986
17 Jul 16#11
not from 22 when the kids go on holiday. this is mostly for families
GAVINLEWISHUKD to kev1986
17 Jul 16#14
Never seen them that cheap apart from day return. Usually the lowest I find is £59 each way.
pablomalin
17 Jul 16#13
which is 10% at the moment.
pablomalin
17 Jul 161#12
shame I booked with them 3 days ago for 86 return minus cashback
cosmindulce
17 Jul 162#5
if is meant for you to die and will die anywhere mate. it's karma :P
shabbird to cosmindulce
17 Jul 161#9
fate :wink:
WorldUK
17 Jul 16#8
Two days ago went to france , long queue at dfds we had p&o nearly no queue. At the time of booking was same price but time suited better.
If going add an hour queuein before getting onto ferry due security searches. Average wait was 40 minutes at 10pm...
bullybull777
17 Jul 164#6
Sure next up will be cheap flights to turkey !!! Il pass thankyou
kkthomask
17 Jul 16#3
Hope somebody will be benefited
kkthomask
17 Jul 16#1
Good price. Heated
cosmindulce to kkthomask
17 Jul 16#2
it is a massive discount.really happy with their offer.
thank you
Opening post
It’s our 150th anniversary this year, and to help mark this we’re offering a huge 30% saving on ferry crossings between Dover and Dunkirk if you book this weekend.
That means fares start from just £28 each way for a car plus up to 9 people, but hurry, there are only 150,000 tickets and this offer must end at 10am on Monday 18 July, so book now!
Save 30% on ferry crossings between Dover and Dunkirk
Only 150,000 tickets available
Sale ends 10am on Monday 18 July
Available for cars & motorbikes
30% OFF: Dover-Dunkirk ferry crossings
Car plus up to 9 people each way.
Use code E150.
Selected departures until 16 Dec. Book by 10am on 18 Jul.
I was looking online for some ferry tickets and this time of year are very hard to come by at decent prices.
Hope someone will take advantage as i`ve done.
Enjoy
Top comments
Or we could all sit at home reading the daily mail in our onesies fearing being attacked by immigrants at Calais and blown up by radical Islamist's further down the road.
I know what I'd rather do.
Latest comments (55)
Never seen them that cheap without Tesco vouchers!
When?
Expensive or not, it is the only way I would cross the channel. Dover, Calais and Dunkirk are just awful ferry terminals. With the train, you are on and off before you know it.
Also, use Clubcard vouchers too!
During our many travels in France, the French people we met have been overwhelmingly charming, polite and helpful. Mind you, I don't know how they would respond if faced by a bigot with a closed mind.
!!
Personally I like my Paisley design 2 piece pjs and a good old cross word and my pipe but each to their own lol
"mostly for families"? Where on earth does it say this?
The £23/£30 Day trip or overnight stay rate is on all year round.
Or we could all sit at home reading the daily mail in our onesies fearing being attacked by immigrants at Calais and blown up by radical Islamist's further down the road.
I know what I'd rather do.
:-)
If going add an hour queuein before getting onto ferry due security searches. Average wait was 40 minutes at 10pm...
thank you