Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
- mangocrazy
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Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
I use Brittany Ferries on my visits to France, but I don't go often enough to make signing up for their 'Club Voyage' package worthwhile. Is there anyone on here who is a member of that scheme and would allow me to use their code/details when booking my next journey?
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Re: Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
I'm the same as you, don't travel often enough to warrant the membership cost.
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Re: Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
I guess I should re-visit the 'Club Voyage' package and re-assess cost vs. benefits. Last time I checked it didn't add up financially.
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Re: Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
First year membership costs £120 (£60 one-off registration fee plus £60 annual membership fee), and benefits have been curtailed compered to those who were members before November 2021. The headline 'up to 35% off' figure only applies to low season mid-week crossings. All other discounts are much less generous. This is the current discount tariff:
We tend to travel on 'Mid' season midweek crossings, so a £15% discount applies. This is £75 off a typical £500 bill for a return trip for two adults and a cat, a 5 metre van, and overnight cabins so make 2 return trips and membership pays for itself. I may need to reconsider...
We tend to travel on 'Mid' season midweek crossings, so a £15% discount applies. This is £75 off a typical £500 bill for a return trip for two adults and a cat, a 5 metre van, and overnight cabins so make 2 return trips and membership pays for itself. I may need to reconsider...
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Re: Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
Just my 2p's worth but trying to sort out a trip for 50 harleys and 3 artics to go over in April. BF are a nightmare, if we could go DFDS Newhaven Dieppe would be a happy bunny.
Irish Ferry's best for group bookings, but they don't do France...
Irish Ferry's best for group bookings, but they don't do France...
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Re: Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
Was looking at ferry's for my trip later in the year. As i am a jock DFDS Newcastle would be ideal. Staff are wank but it safes a trip to Hull for P&O. Anyway DFDS are asking just under £1000 for two adults and my camperbus. P&O were higher. If i am willing to do the nine hour drive to Dover Irish Ferry's are asking £288. The extra fuel both ways is around 120 quid so sod them. Irish Ferry's are my new best friend.Alan PBTD wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:36 pm Just my 2p's worth but trying to sort out a trip for 50 harleys and 3 artics to go over in April. BF are a nightmare, if we could go DFDS Newhaven Dieppe would be a happy bunny.
Irish Ferry's best for group bookings, but they don't do France...
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Re: Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
I wasn't aware of the existence of Irish Ferries, will check them out. Only problem is Dover - a f'n nightmare to get in or out of and prone to really, really long tailbacks on the A20.
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Re: Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
You used to be able to swap clubcard point for triple their value in Chunnel vouchers, I think they've dropped it to double value now. Might be worth a look if you shop at Tesco.
EDIT:
Yeah it's only double now.
https://secure.tesco.com/clubcard/vouch ... 003223.prd
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Re: Brittany Ferries Club Voyage
Sorry Bob i just noticed this. Yes i do shop Tesco and save the points. Not long discovered i had 140 quid sitting i knew nothing about. Car and van filled up and a few beers over Christmas saw that goneKungFooBob wrote: Sun Jan 07, 2024 12:55 pm
You used to be able to swap clubcard point for triple their value in Chunnel vouchers, I think they've dropped it to double value now. Might be worth a look if you shop at Tesco.
EDIT:
Yeah it's only double now.
https://secure.tesco.com/clubcard/vouch ... 003223.prd
