OP, it seems you live in Warwickshire and want to ride your motorcycle to Spain. Is that correct?
You have looked at crossings to San (Sebastian) / Bilbao / Le H(avre) and rejected them on the grounds of cost or the dates. Is that correct?
If so….
A. Have you looked at the other north west French coast ports, Caen, Cherbourg, Roscoff and St Malo?
B. If you have and you’ve rejected them too, then your choices are basically:
1. Newhaven to Dieppe or Dover to Dunkirk.
2. Chunnel Folkestone to Calais
3. Dover sailing to Calais
4. Harwich to the Hook of Holland. Given that you seem to live in Warwickshire and seem to be heading to Spain, does this really work?
C. If you have already rejected option 1, you are left with options 2 and 3. Your only concern over these crossings is queues. Queues can occur at the Chunnel, for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to:
1. Volume of passengers, particularly around the popular crossing dates (bank holidays / the start of the school holidays / popular crossing times ie. Friday or Saturday mornings).
2. Technical problems with the train / the tunnel itself.
3. Problems with the M25 / M20 / M2.
Are they enough to put you (or indeed, me) off on a crossing in ‘late March’? They shouldn’t, not least as it’s not Easter this year and it’s not the school holidays.
Are queues a problem on a motorcycle? Less than if you are in a car / lorry but being on a motorcycle does not in anyway speed the Chunnel’s repair of technical issues and / or the operation of the train itself. Will being on a bike speed you along a queue? If you are prepared to filter and / or (possibly rudely) push in, then maybe yes.
Will the Dover to Calais ferry be delayed / have queues? Maybe, who knows? The most common delays / queues are caused by bad weather / the M25 / M20 / M2 / problems with the Chunnel / popular (high demand) crossing times. Will they occur in ‘late March’? Who knows? Should they be enough to put you / me off? They shouldn’t.
In all this, remember that you have got to come back, where the same queues might occur, for pretty much the same reasons. By crossing to / from north eastern France, you have also extended your likely journey time to and from Spain, to some degree or another.
Me? I’d chose the crossing(s) that suited my wallet / destination / starting and return points / time available best. That might well lead to a compromise but, you can’t have everything in life. Queues? I generally can’t control them (unless I use less popular crossing times, which should mitigate many of the causes) so I’d put that concern to one side.
Failing all that?
1. Look at flying to Spain and bike hire.
2. Go to Wales.
3. Enjoy your holiday; you’ll be fine.
