Caravans go free

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I hope this is on the right place.

Received this today from Alan Rogers

Exclusive - Caravans Go FREE with Brittany Ferries

Caravans go FREE

Portsmouth - Caen/Cherbourg

It's a long time since we've been able to offer such a good deal with Brittany Ferries but here it is - and it's proving incredibly popular! Whether you want us to book your pitch, or mobile home, for you, or need some Camping Cheques, it's a spectacular deal.

Travel midweek during low season from Portsmouth to Caen (14:45 outward or 08:30 inward) or Portsmouth to Cherbourg (11:15/16:45 outward or 23:45 inward) and your caravan (any length) will travel FREE!

Price Example

3 Camping Cheques (worth £41.85) plus return Portsmouth-Caen/Cherbourg crossing

From only £298

Caravan goes FREE

Find all details and conditions here

Midweek is all week EXCEPT:

outward: Friday night

inward: Saturday afternoon and night

Don't delay - get a quote today!

01580 214000

Les
 
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Hi - it might be better posted in the 'Overseas Parks and Touring' Section, where I was just about to post it myself!

It appears to be a good offer - and I hope someone benefits.
 
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I've just added a post to the other section - couldn't wait to let everyone know - just in case anyone is looking for a bargain!
 

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Is this an indication that things are not going well on bookings and thus the earlier high prices just will not hold?

From one unfortunate that booked early but will not do so again!
 
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It probably does, yes - last year 'tourism' crossings were down on all the ferry routes. There were also noticeably less British caravanners on all the sites we stayed at last year.

Quite often there are post-Christmas offers, but there were also some really good offers around October time, and I suspect there may be more at the NEC next week.
 
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It probably does, yes - last year 'tourism' crossings were down on all the ferry routes. There were also noticeably less British caravanners on all the sites we stayed at last year.

Quite often there are post-Christmas offers, but there were also some really good offers around October time, and I suspect there may be more at the NEC next week.
I'm not surprised bookings were down last year from the Brits, if almost
 

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