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Hi, Welcome to UKCS.
First, short ferry crossings are cheapest. The longer crossings are eye-watering prices! This year we're paying £78.00 return for a car and caravan, (and up to five passengers) with Norfolk Lines, Dover to Dunkerque, in August. We booked in September last year for the best bargains, although they did offer similar prices in February at the NEC show. Even with the extra travelling, and perhaps overnight stops in each direction, you'll be saving nearly enough to pay your site fees for two weeks!
Book your own 'elements' of the holiday independently, rather than with Eurocamp Independent, or similar, too, and that usually will save you money. However, if you're in the Caravan Club, then it's always worth comparing their prices as sometimes they offer discounts on ferry crossings, and cheaper site fees. It always pays to 'shop around' and know exactly what you are paying, and to whom - so compare booking direct with the ferries, and then through the Clubs.
Second, depends what sort of campsites you want? You can pay 40 euros or more for a four-star site in a popular area, all-singing, all-dancing, but you can pay as little as 7 or 8 euros for a municipal site in a small village somewhere. If you choose your times wisely, too, you can use Camping Cheques, Touring Cheques, or an ACSI Card to obtain a discount on the normal site tariffs, so you could be saving quite an amount per night if you go the last two weeks in August, rather than in late July or early August.
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