Eurotunnel Day Trips

SteveL replied on 21/01/2016 10:07

Posted on 21/01/2016 10:07

We have done it when we have been staying in that part of the world. Also used the boat as a foot passenger for the day. Boulogne is great as it's not far to walk to some decent restaurants.

triky auto replied on 21/01/2016 18:45

Posted on 21/01/2016 18:45

Oh ,so near ,but no passportSad

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nelliethehooker replied on 21/01/2016 21:37

Posted on 21/01/2016 21:37

You could always come down and stay near to the Tunnel either by campsite or hotel to enjoy a little bit of France.

David

Any money saved by going over for a day and doing a bit of shopping over there would be totally taken up and more with the cost of travelling all the way from home and a couple of night's stay.Wink

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InaD replied on 22/01/2016 08:48

Posted on 22/01/2016 08:48

You could always come down and stay near to the Tunnel either by campsite or hotel to enjoy a little bit of France.

David

Any money saved by going over for a day and doing a bit of shopping over there would be totally taken up and more with the cost of travelling all the way from home and a couple of night's stay.Wink

For us it would be the same, living up north, but if we were anywhere around that area anyway on our travels, then we'd certainly consider it.  Or it could even be an "excuse" to visit that part of the UK and do it.  Sounds a good deal and a good day out.

JVB66 replied on 22/01/2016 11:04

Posted on 22/01/2016 11:04

You could always come down and stay near to the Tunnel either by campsite or hotel to enjoy a little bit of France.

David

Any money saved by going over for a day and doing a bit of shopping over there would be totally taken up and more with the cost of travelling all the way from home and a couple of night's stay.Wink

For us it would be the same, living up north, but if we were anywhere around that area anyway on our travels, then we'd certainly consider it.  Or it could even be an "excuse" to visit that part of the UK and do it.  Sounds a good deal and a good day out.

..Just remember to put your passports in ,and the cheap day trips may not be available to m/vs,

Dunclair replied on 26/01/2016 20:18

Posted on 26/01/2016 20:18

Now I knows I'm Demshire so not the sharpest knife in the block but I followed the link that David gave and the site gave me a price of £60 for a return. i.e. thirty squids each way.

I played around some more with inhospitable times but the best I could do was £46, so how do we get a headline of £23 return please?

DavidKlyne replied on 26/01/2016 20:37

Posted on 26/01/2016 20:37

Dunclair

As I mentioned in my original post the offer was only available at that price for a few days. I assume once they had sold out they reverted to normal fares.

David

 

triky auto replied on 26/01/2016 21:58

Posted on 26/01/2016 21:58

Cool , The offer is ONLY available for    16th--17th & 18th of February..Any time of day to suite you ,up to nine people in one vehicle.

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