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Posted: 14.07.2016  ·  #1
Has anyone used Seatruck Ferries ?? Don't see them mentioned here.
They take motorhomes for £99 each way. Was thinking of trying the Dublin - Liverpool route in September.
Have friends to visit in Norfolk, thought it would cut out a bit of driving.


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Posted: 15.07.2016  ·  #2
looks good but can only accommodate two adults in the online booking might be different if you ring.
there's a restriction of No children under 12


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Posted: 15.07.2016  ·  #3
I've used it, it included a cabin and meals. Long crossing but it suited my needs at the time.


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Posted: 16.07.2016  ·  #5
Thanks everyone, think I will give it a go. Only the 2 of us and no pets so might be Ok . Will report back on how I get on


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Posted: 16.07.2016  ·  #6
I have used this Ferry,it is what it is, a large trailer moving operation with a lesser no of trucks.On the daytime sailings that I used the staff were very kind and the cabin was excellent as was the meals. It leaves you in Liverpool around tea time.Very good value and I certainly will be going that way again.


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Posted: 17.07.2016  ·  #7
not seen this one before , i have used the P&O liverpool-dublin which is 8 hr crossing but more expensive . So may give it a go myself in sept :D
So may see some of you again this year :fgrin:


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Posted: 21.07.2016  ·  #8
:up:


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