Hi, we have booked 4.40 am ferry on Friday, 13th August (leaving Scotland after work about 2.pm on the Thursday). It may be that we can both get the Thursday off which means we could start travelling down to Dover about 4 am on the Thursday arriving at Dover about 3 on the Thursday afternoon. Rather than hang about we would like to get straight across (perhaps a t-time crossing) and do a bit of driving in France before stopping somewhere for the night. What are our chances of getting on ferry so early - any idea what the charges might be?
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We only used P&O once and did our usual arrive 3 hours early as we always do with Norfolk Line. Norfolk Line never charge a penny but P&O wanted £40 to put us on the next boat. We declined and were given a pass to hang in the windscreen to get us out of the port. There is nowhere to park up if you dont want to pay for the next ferry. We spent a couple of hours parked up by the marina. You could ring them and ask.
Our experience was completely the opposite of magicaly's above.
We arrived a day early at Dover and got straight on - no charge. We arrived 4 hours early at Dunkirk and Norfolk Line charged us £20 plus a £10 booking fee. Seemingly the French side of Norfolk Line are the worst to deal with.
I'd chance just pitching up at the check-in, if you are lucky they will have space and put you on. If not - find out what boat they can get you on - then park up down the seafront and have a coffee! Good Luck !
thanks - I just phoned them as I didn't fancy getting there early and having to hang around for hours on end. As of now there is availability on most ferries leaving after t-time on the Thursday and she said the cost would probably be about £38 - maybe cheaper. I think I will go for that as it would give us a good head start on the France side.
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I was under the impression that you paid a set admin fee to amend a booking with most of the carriers, plus of course any extra charge for the trip. Don't know where they get some of these prices from.
our experience of P & O has been ok. First year we came home a day early due to sunburn and was allowed on no problems and no extra charge. Other occasions we have been about 3 hours early (difficult to sometimes gauge travelling times from Yorkshire) to be allowed on without extra charge but warned that next time we would be charged, so it seems like there is no definitive answer. I'd go for the extra day, would go now if I could lol
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May 13 - Cala Gogo, St Cyprien (didn't go, hubby too ill to travel)
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We've never been a day early, but have been a couple of hours early, and four or five hours late, without problems, on both Norfolk Line, and P and O (and previously Seafrance and others!).
If you choose to amend, in advance, then generally you do pay a standard amendment fee, plus the difference in the cost of the ferry you want to travel on compared to the cost of the one you've paid for. On very rare occasions this can be cheaper - we got a refund in 2007 when we had to amend our booking (done through the Caravan Club) and the new crossings were cheaper than the crossings we'd booked.
WE arrived at Dunkirk early and Norfolk line just waved us on board, no questions asked and no money required.
You might be pushing it a day early, and P&O aren't quite so accomodating
We arrived at calais last friday evening and decided to cross that night (original crossing was for midday saturday), no questions asked, no charge no problem. This was with P&O.
Hi, I'm thinking the price the lady quoted me was based on a t-time crossing which is probably more expensive than the 4.40 am one. We will be happy to pay the extra I think to get the head start in France. I'm thinking if we arrive in Calais about 7.30 (French time) we will drive the hour and a half to Bais de Somme Aire for an overnight so we can get a good sleep and head off at crack of dawn. ValA et al - do you think that would be OK or can you recommend anywhere maybe just an or or so after there (heading towards Rouen direction) to stop for the night?
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I think you should be fine at Baie de la Somme at that time. You should get a place in the caravan/motorhome area at the far end, which is the nicest bit, and head off early. Thursday night shouldn't be a problem.
We're worrying this time because we're having to travel over the peak 'return' weekend for the French - so it will be intesting to see how we go on!