I have started to monitor the tunnel prices for 2025, however, the dates in July are not yet available.
For personal reasons based on my own experiences with sea routes in the past, I shall only use the tunnel to cross to France nowadays.
Each to their own and all that.
DK
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Quote: Originally posted by dk168 on 09/7/2024
I have started to monitor the tunnel prices for 2025, however, the dates in July are not yet available.
For personal reasons based on my own experiences with sea routes in the past, I shall only use the tunnel to cross to France nowadays.
Each to their own and all that.
DK
Same here, but that does mean paying a premium. We paid around £185 each way on LeShuttle this year (just a car, not towing). We look back with fondness to the days of Frequent Traveller rates...
If you are an old wrinkly with some medical history, then you may find that the Eurotunnel fare plus their travel insurance, is a very economic package.
We are paying £331.13 for return and insurance
Cheapest other commercial travel insurance only was £796.80. ( Dearest was £1130.40)