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Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - wannafazer - 23-01-13

Early days yet but having a squint at the website it's impossible to book 4 or 5 motorbike and one 4 or 5 berth cabin between you online. It wants to charge you all individually as having a 2 berth cabin each.


Anyone had any joy booking a group on this crossing ?


Ta


Les


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - ChristoT - 23-01-13

(23-01-13, 04:16 PM)wannafazer link Wrote: Early days yet but having a squint at the website it's impossible to book 4 or 5 motorbike and one 4 or 5 berth cabin between you online. It wants to charge you all individually as having a 2 berth cabin each.


Anyone had any joy booking a group on this crossing ?


Ta


Les

In general, the ferry companies assume that each vehicle is a completely separate booking. If I were you, I'd try ringing the ferry company directly and asking them.


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - markbubble - 23-01-13

les i live in hull around 5 miles from ferry if i can help in anyway but you are prob best ring them to discuss your deals,iv been across a few times both as foot passanger and car but never bike,its usually expensive compared to the ferrys down south but they can do good deals if you time it right and depends on where you live and want to go as if its better to go from hull or another ferry
mark


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - wannafazer - 23-01-13

Thanks guys, did speak to them and it made more sense. You can't do the booking I want online.

Les


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - ddtwelve - 23-01-13

was looking into doing the same route in may but they were charging me nearly £300 for 2 people arrrr


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - NotAnotherHill - 23-01-13

I went across last year with my dad. Two motorbikes and a 2 berth cabin. I think he rang them to make the booking rather than over the Internet. More expensive than Dover but when you live in Huddersfield, it's a bit of a hack down the motorways to get there. We came back via Calais/Dover.


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - wannafazer - 23-01-13

For your info, 4 blokes, 4 bikes, sharing a 4 berth cabin was £449.50 return


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - ChristoT - 23-01-13

(23-01-13, 07:55 PM)wannafazer link Wrote: For your info, 4 blokes, 4 bikes, sharing a 4 berth cabin was £449.50 return

Wow, that's expensive!! Much cheaper further south!


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - wannafazer - 23-01-13

It's overnight, so you have to book a berth, that's how they get you.

It's 90 quid or so in juice to Dover and back for us, and probably 30 quid to Hull and back. So if you knock the 60 quid saving off the £114 each your into £54 return for the ferry in reality, not sure what Dover to France is any more but the cheapest I ever got it was £35 return, so all in all it still makes sense.

Plus avoid the soul destroying ride home from Dover. It's not so bad on the way out cos' your going on your holidays and are all up for it.


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - ChrisJH - 27-01-13

We always use Nutt Travel they are the dogs bollox at this give them a call, we booked with them couple of months ago for this route in June worked out at £80 ish each return

Best bike travel agent I know for any journey when you need a ferry


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - wannafazer - 27-01-13

Chris, that's useful. Do you have a contact number ?


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - ChrisJH - 27-01-13

http://www.nutttravel.com/

02870351199

Picked up a flyer at a show couple of years ago used them ever since, they have some great deals for the Irish Road Racing


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - Eastriding2002 - 27-01-13

Done it once on the bikes,  and obviously never again,  but to me apart from being way more expensive,  you also lose two days biking abroad.  I usually went via Dover and enjoyed more time abroad.




Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - wannafazer - 27-01-13

(27-01-13, 02:06 PM)Eastriding2002 link Wrote: Done it once on the bikes,  and obviously never again,  but to me apart from being way more expensive,  you also lose two days biking abroad.  I usually went via Dover and enjoyed more time abroad.

Know where your coming from. We usually meet at 6am, ride to Dover for the 2ish ferry, get into France then pretty much only do 40 or 50 miles and find somewhere to stay cos' everyone's knackered by then.

If you don't count the hour or 2 in a foreign land on the first day it's pretty much the same, leave Saturday, wake up Sunday in a foreign land on yer holidays  Big Grin


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - Eastriding2002 - 27-01-13

I nearly always used an Ibis hotel in St.Omer but also managed to get a good 120 miles into France on one occasion.  I just preferred to dine in France than on the ferry!




Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - Tmation - 27-01-13

(27-01-13, 02:19 PM)wannafazer link Wrote: [quote author=Eastriding2002 link=topic=5972.msg54037#msg54037 date=1359291973]
Done it once on the bikes,  and obviously never again,  but to me apart from being way more expensive,  you also lose two days biking abroad.  I usually went via Dover and enjoyed more time abroad.

Know where your coming from. We usually meet at 6am, ride to Dover for the 2ish ferry, get into France then pretty much only do 40 or 50 miles and find somewhere to stay cos' everyone's knackered by then.

If you don't count the hour or 2 in a foreign land on the first day it's pretty much the same, leave Saturday, wake up Sunday in a foreign land on yer holidays  Big Grin
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I think its the oposite, leave work friday afternoon catch the friday night boat and you arrive in Holland or Belgium after (hopefully) a good nights sleep around 7am (after a full breakfast on board)  Big Grin  . You sometimes get pond life on board though. pissed up and making noise in the cabin area. I actually prefer the Harwich ferry as they were brand new boats in 2011


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - wannafazer - 27-01-13

Used to do the run regularly in the band, before the wall came down, to play on the bases. We were the pond life you speak about :lol


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - DryRob - 27-01-13

I've also taken the mantle of ferry bound pond life in the past and thoroughly enjoyed myself



Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - ChrisJH - 27-01-13

We tend to cut loose on the ferry it's sort of first night of the trip, 4 lads in a small cabin full of beer and grub is hard going, we keep the door open you need the constitution of a horse to get through the night


Re: Anyone done Hull-Rotterdam/Zeebrugge with their bike ? - shady - 28-01-13

For what its worth Les talk about the trip down to Dover being soul destroying  :rolleyes l ve done fast/cruise ferries Poole - Cherbourg , cruise ferry Dover - Calais/Dunkirk and the Plymouth-Santander overnight ferry, never do that 24 hrs route again !  Now that is soul destroying and mega boring, l d much rather pay more for petrol n digs, choose a scenic route through France than sail to Santander again and hey theres some great roads down to Dover onto the Eurotunnel and hey no hassle, cheap n easy to get into Europe that way  Big Grin