DFDS vs. P&O North Sea

We went over in September 2021 , one of the first boats after the EU started to lift Covid Restrictions , 2 bikes on the ferry (us and a German going home after being stuck at in laws in the UK for months ).

Two bikes on the boat on the way home two weeks later .... utter bliss
 
We went over in September 2021 , one of the first boats after the EU started to lift Covid Restrictions , 2 bikes on the ferry (us and a German going home after being stuck at in laws in the UK for months ).

Two bikes on the boat on the way home two weeks later .... utter bliss
I managed a trip to Spain in August 21, Brittany ferries, boat was quite both ways, as were all the campsites we stayed on. Great trip.
 
Final comment on this - as much as I think we can all agree P&O are a bunch of ***** for what they did with their employees, I am going to have to rate last nights crossing, the food, service and accommodation as a 5 Star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
 
Final comment on this - as much as I think we can all agree P&O are a bunch of ***** for what they did with their employees, I am going to have to rate last nights crossing, the food, service and accommodation as a 5 Star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Having used this crossing a good few times I noticed you didn’t mention the entertainment 😂😂😂.
 
Boat is nearly empty.
Brasserie booked for 19:45.
Sea looks like a mill pond!
You’ll be looking at the “millpond” that’s the Humber Estuary 👍
The North Sea is still 25 miles further east…

The waverider buoy off the coast was showing a three-metre northerly swell.
 
You’ll be looking at the “millpond” that’s the Humber Estuary 👍
The North Sea is still 25 miles further east…

The waverider buoy off the coast was showing a three-metre northerly swell.
As it was a northerly last night, the ferry barely moved at all on its training run down to the ‘Dam. 😉
 
going DE on thursday

dfds 300 quid return
p and o 162 one way

stena from harwich 162 return (for the car)
 
Found this thread when checking that it wasn't just me! P&O to Rotterdam with the bike £350 return, DFDS is £830! What!? The cheek of DFDS charging £160 each way just for the bike. Absolutely insane, obviously don't want my business!
 
I’m avoiding the North Sea this year.

Will be Spain on Brittany Ferries. Via Ireland as I couldn’t face the boring miles to the Channel then down through France.

A small ferry hop to Belfast then more than 24 hours from Rosslare to Bilbao.

Should be interesting on new territory.
 
We are popping over to Amsterdam for the day in April on the dfds ferry as foot passengers , 2 nights on boat ,decent cabin, bus transfer to Amsterdam city centre and all meals and it is costing under £230.

I know it is not high season but if you add a bike to the mix and a 12 day period on the continent it is well over £800.

Same cabin , same meals just adding a motorcycle and a gap between the journeys
 
Found this thread when checking that it wasn't just me! P&O to Rotterdam with the bike £350 return, DFDS is £830! What!? The cheek of DFDS charging £160 each way just for the bike. Absolutely insane, obviously don't want my business!
Plus the P&O meal deal is way better. We booked for the Camper van on a Black Friday deal, got fab service with P&O Hull to Rotterdam at a very good price
 
Booked again for June 2026 (high season?)
two of us on the bike with a window cabin
£498
Not bothering wiht the posh restaurant dining though this time
- just beer and crisps ! 😜
 
Plenty of decent places around the area (Europort side) for a bite to eat. I hear many head over to Brielle and grab some Dutch version of Fish and Chips. I used to like the buffet on board the P&O boats but it just became ridiculous in price....
 
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I booked PO Ferry Hull to Rotterdam return last night, going out April 2nd & return April 8th, Evening meal both ways £338.00. The same journey via DFDS Ferry Newcastle to Ijmuiden return would have cost £749.00. A ridicoulous difference.
 
nuts. I booked Newcastle to Amsterdam back in mid January for this coming September. 5th to 19th so Saturday sailings too...

2 people, 2 bikes, a 2 bed inside bunk cabin and dinner and breakfast for us both on both sailings. £440 return per person.

P&O from Hull was £340ish but its an extra 2.5hrs down the road for us (7.5 vs 5) so seemed a good deal I thought.
 
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I've been looking again at this and the prices are also affected by P&O's "short break" discount (sailings 5 days apart or less and you'll get about 30% off). If however you want to stay for longer than that you'll be looking at a higher cost - BUT not as high as DFDS. Looking at taking 7+ days P&O want about £588, while DFDS want £1148!
 


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