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FERRY SERVICES


P&O FERRIES IRISH SEA


The shortest and fastest crossing between Britain and Ireland is the Cairnryan to Larne route, taking just 1 hour 45 minutes on either of the two superferries, European Causeway or European Highlander. These ships sail up to 14 times daily at peak times.


P&O Irish Sea’s Liverpool to Dublin route operates up to twice daily with meals included in the fare. Cabins are also available which makes this a relaxing way to travel to Dublin.


SEAFRANCE


SeaFrance continues to offer members of The Caravan Club attractive fares for 2011 and, as the only French ferry operator on the Dover to Calais route, with SeaFrance you can soak up the French atmosphere the moment you step on board. With numerous daily departures, there is bound to be a time that suits your travel arrangements.


SeaFrance offers a little bit of France on board all their ships with a unique continental atmosphere and choice of facilities. The cafés and lounges are the perfect venue to relax and get you into the holiday mood.


With great fares and exceptional value on board, you'll be sure to discover why so many people return to SeaFrance each year.


STENA LINE


Stena Line is the world’s leading ferry company and offers members a choice of routes to Ireland and Holland from Britain, using both conventional and fast ferries.


Stena Line’s HSS vessel, the Stena Voyager, is one of the few fast ferries genuinely suitable for carrying caravans and operates on the Stranraer to Belfast route. Facilities include a nail bar, an extended Stena Plus lounge and play zones for kids.


The company also has a £37m terminal in Belfast – and has plans for a similar development near Stranraer.


Stena Line have introduced two new Superferries on their Harwich to Hook of Holland route with a wide range of comfortable en suite cabins and a choice of restaurants.


Members will benefit from discounts on all routes and services including a free caravan offer on Harwich – Hook of Holland daytime sailings if booked before 31st January 2011.


Please call us on 01342 316 101 or visit www.caravanclub.co.uk


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