Who do we recommend booking with? Best prices kinda thing.
Also anyone know where I can book two motorbikes (hers an mine) on the same booking. Previuosly I`ve had to do a booking for each of us.
Cheers All
Pete
Who does everyone use to book ferrys?
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Re: Who does everyone use to book ferrys?
http://www.nutttravel.com
Cheaper than booking via ferry companies direct - and good reputation from what I've heard.
check previous threads also...
http://www.adventurebikerider.com/forum ... tml#210407
Cheaper than booking via ferry companies direct - and good reputation from what I've heard.
check previous threads also...
http://www.adventurebikerider.com/forum ... tml#210407
You never see a motorcycle outside a psychiatrist's office - unfortunately this is not my own quote.
Tenere XT1200Z / Triumph Thunderbird
Re: Who does everyone use to book ferrys?
Pete..last year we used Brittany ferrys with a big group..2 groups of 3 and 2 x 2 you can book everyone including motorbikes on same ticket..it lists the persons travelling and vehicle reg details..
there are some discount codes on here..get you about £11 on a std day crossing from portsmouth to caen etc..all depends where you go and return from and time of crossing..
if you need a cabing get a inside one as its cheaper and no smaller..just no view of the shit port..also its cheaper to book a cheap travelodge in uk and have day sailing than a night crossing with cabin..at least you get a good sleep.
there are some discount codes on here..get you about £11 on a std day crossing from portsmouth to caen etc..all depends where you go and return from and time of crossing..
if you need a cabing get a inside one as its cheaper and no smaller..just no view of the shit port..also its cheaper to book a cheap travelodge in uk and have day sailing than a night crossing with cabin..at least you get a good sleep.
Re: Who does everyone use to book ferrys?
Hi fella, I've always booked direct with the ferry company, but it would be wise to shop around IMHO.
As for the two bikes I think they have to be booked separately.
Al
As for the two bikes I think they have to be booked separately.
Al
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Re: Who does everyone use to book ferrys?
One benefit of booking direct is that if there's a need for any changes it's relatively easy, as you, and not a travel agent who made the booking, and they'll only deal with whoever made the booking ....
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Re: Who does everyone use to book ferrys?
siddhartha wrote:http://www.nutttravel.com
Cheaper than booking via ferry companies direct - and good reputation from what I've heard.
check previous threads also...yes nutt travel vg,tel no02870351199 .cheers al
http://www.adventurebikerider.com/forum ... tml#210407
moto al