This has to be the cheapest way to get a van to France

If you’ve got a LWB high top van then getting it over to France can be expensive. Even the usually very cheap LD Lines see to charge a lot to get a large van on a Ferry crossing to France.

Well I have found a way to get a large van on a sailing from Dover to Calais for less than £35.

So how do you do it? How do you save 75% off the price of a single or return ferry trip across the channel in your van? Well it’s not complicated and you can still book your ferry online.

The discount van crossings are available on P&O, SeaFrance, Norfolk Line, LD Lines  and Brittany Ferries. You do not need a voucher or promotional code and the offer will not expire.

I’m not going to tell you how to get your van to France, or Belgium cheaply here because the ferry companies may put a stop to it, you will have to subscribe to my newsletter for the answer!

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3 Responses to “This has to be the cheapest way to get a van to France”

  1. Simon Cowling says:

    Thanks for that information, I got quoted much better prices to get my van to france on newhaven tp dieppe and dover calais routes. However it doesn’t seem to make any difference to the price with brittany or condor ferries.

  2. White Van Man says:

    Be careful when booking with norfolk line if you are likely to get to dunkirk early. They will charge you £60 to change the crossing if you are more than 2 crossings early. If you arrive 6 hours early you will either have to pay the £60 or wait. Very annoying and if your time is money then I would always take the eurotunnel route. I have arrived 16 hours early for that and just driven straight on. SeaFrance also charge but it is usually about 20 quid – and SeaFrance give you the option to book a flexible return where they wont charge you any extra. LD Lines / Brittany / Condor / Transmanche all seem to charge 10/15 quid to change to an earlier crossing.

  3. blackberry says:

    Works on Eurotunnel too!

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