Yesterday I saw an advert for 20% off France in 2020 with Stenaline. I can't see it mentioned on their website at all.
Anyone have any knowledge of the offer?
I've had the advert come up a few times. Keep browsing Irish websites with your addblocker turned off and it'll no doubt come up again, maybe google ferries Ireland to France to give it a hint or better still google other ferry companies to make yourself a target
I see Irish Ferries have finally opened their 2020 bookings to France
Although we've already booked with Stena, the IF prices look similar for same dates. Dublin Port doesn't suit us so will stick wth the no frills option from Rosslare
I see Irish Ferries have finally opened their 2020 bookings to France
Although we've already booked with Stena, the IF prices look similar for same dates. Dublin Port doesn't suit us so will stick wth the no frills option from Rosslare
I priced Stena and IF for the same dates in July and IF was nearly €300 more expensive
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If you look carefully at the T&C's, you'll notice that they add a 120 euro supplement for certain booking periods... including June, July and August (the specified booking period for the 'free trip to the UK' offer!)
Plus, there's no mention of the free trip dates, other than they'll email you mid September. So it could be a Winter crossing. Thanks, but no thanks!
We're seriously considering Brittany Ferries Cork-Roscoff next year as we're West Cork based.
If you look carefully at the T&C's, you'll notice that they add a 120 euro supplement for certain booking periods... including June, July and August (the specified booking period for the 'free trip to the UK' offer!)
Plus, there's no mention of the free trip dates, other than they'll email you mid September. So it could be a Winter crossing. Thanks, but no thanks!
We're seriously considering Brittany Ferries Cork-Roscoff next year as we're West Cork based.
I have the free trip from using Stenaline this year for France. Use by the end of May 2020.
Yep, in our case we may take a trip to Legoland over Easter with the kids.
We did Lego on a free trip the end of September last year, overnight parking nearby (was recommended here iirc), no charge, ring ahead and maybe make a food reservation, quid pro quo
Is the discount shown before you pay at the end.
I did search and got € 565 for September This year Irish ferries was €438.
Irish ferries for next September is coming in at €506. Sadly no €150 voucher this time.
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