RockinNRollin
Where to next?
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I realise variations on this theme have surfaced previously, but pricing seems far more acute these days so trying (and failing) to decide what to do.
Aim: get from Manchester to Bordeaux area as painlessly and ideally fast as possible (noting we have a 4yo on board), circa late May/early June. Costs are in round numbers.
Option 1: via Dover/Calais on Ferry. Cheapest (£300). Involves most driving. 2 hour ferry sailing intervals mean either a very early start for a 10am crossing
Option 2: via Chunnel. Expensive (£500!). Most driving along with option 1. Plenty of departures and a fast crossing, but risk of disruption.
Option 3: Overnight from the south coast (Poole/Portsmouth) to Caen or similar. Expensive (£700). Less miles (on both sides), but Portsmouth/Poole area is no quicker to get to. Questionable if there'd actually be any meaningful sleep by the time we've settled a 4yo who already is going to be disrupted because of boarding at a time he'd normally be fast asleep at (and he has high sleep needs!). Return crossings don't seem to have overnight options, although there's nothing saying we'd have to do the same return route.
Option 4: Early ferry from Poole to Cherbourg, "camp" at the Ferry terminal. £600ish return crossing I think, not sure how safe it is to camp there too. Long-ish crossing.
I keep kicking this around in my head and keep ending up at Dover/Folkestone as the better option and preferably the Chunnel just for the convenience/timing, just conscious that if/when it goes wrong, there's no bail-out.
Aim: get from Manchester to Bordeaux area as painlessly and ideally fast as possible (noting we have a 4yo on board), circa late May/early June. Costs are in round numbers.
Option 1: via Dover/Calais on Ferry. Cheapest (£300). Involves most driving. 2 hour ferry sailing intervals mean either a very early start for a 10am crossing
Option 2: via Chunnel. Expensive (£500!). Most driving along with option 1. Plenty of departures and a fast crossing, but risk of disruption.
Option 3: Overnight from the south coast (Poole/Portsmouth) to Caen or similar. Expensive (£700). Less miles (on both sides), but Portsmouth/Poole area is no quicker to get to. Questionable if there'd actually be any meaningful sleep by the time we've settled a 4yo who already is going to be disrupted because of boarding at a time he'd normally be fast asleep at (and he has high sleep needs!). Return crossings don't seem to have overnight options, although there's nothing saying we'd have to do the same return route.
Option 4: Early ferry from Poole to Cherbourg, "camp" at the Ferry terminal. £600ish return crossing I think, not sure how safe it is to camp there too. Long-ish crossing.
I keep kicking this around in my head and keep ending up at Dover/Folkestone as the better option and preferably the Chunnel just for the convenience/timing, just conscious that if/when it goes wrong, there's no bail-out.