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Discount Ferries from UK to France

23-1-2010

The Dover-Calais route is the busiest in the English Channel, and all major ferries that operate in the route offer great discounts to delight their frequent foot and car passengers. Since P&O Ferries and SeaFrance know that the route is vital to commerce and people from both sides of the channel, the two ferry operators are giving back by offering cheap tickets along this route. Some onboard amenities may be restricted in a discounted ticket, but this should not be a problem considering the pretty short sailing time in the Dover-Calais route.

Discount ferries ticket offer

P&O Ferries leads the discount ferry crossing Dover to Calais and back with its Day Trip Offer for just £19 each way with 6 bottles of free wine if you book your ticket before February 10th for a travel up to March 25th this year. You don’t only get 6 bottles of free red or white wine, you also get one free meal when you buy one breakfast or lunch in the onboard food court. SeaFrance will not be left out when it comes to great discount ferries offer along Dover-Calais route also. The liner offers big discount to early bookers, frequent travelers, holiday makers to France, and even discount tickets for each way fares for only £25.

Discount ferry crossing for cars

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Dover-Calais SeaFrance Ferry

To save you even more money when in France, the P&O Ferries and SeaFrance also offer great discount tickets for frequent car passengers along the Dover-Calais route. You can travel with your car and up to 9 passengers in any duration for only £25 pounds each way with P&O Ferries and £19 each way with SeaFrance for up to 5 passengers. The two liners offer 24/7 sailings along the route and there’s a trip living every 30 minutes so that you have full control over your schedule anytime.

Links to avail of discount ferries offers

It’s very easy to book for discounted tickets from these two thoughtful liners, too. P&O Ferries and SeaFrance have dedicated web pages that introduce their discount ferry crossing offers to their avid goers, which they can check 24/7.

If you’re looking for discount car tickets, it also pays to check the car categories first to avoid confusion when it comes to booking your car ticket. Travelling by ferry is convenient, safe, and affordable so there’s no reason to wait in long airport security check just to cross the UK and France channel divide.

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