Travellers planning to take a ferry to France for a European getaway can now make early bookings for crossings up to the end of 2011.
Ferries from Dover to Dunkerque with
Norfolkline/
DFDS Seaways are now available to book through aferry.co.uk until December next year.
The route provides an important link between southern England and northern France, allowing holidaymakers to explore regions such as Nord Pas-de-Calais and Picardy or head across the border into Belgium or Germany.
In an added bonus, aferry.co.uk customers can currently book ferries from Dover to Dunkerque for the market-leading price of £19 each way, which covers a car and four passengers.
DFDS Seaways announced earlier this year that it had completed a deal to acquire Norfolkline, meaning the latter's services will be rebranded over the coming months.
Speaking after the acquisition was finalised, DFDS Seaways vice president Jens Skibsted Nielsen said: "The extensive European route network which DFDS Seaways now offers combined with our commitment to service and value, will provide both our passenger and freight customers with enhanced service levels and greater choice."
The company operates
ferries from Newcastle to Amsterdam and from Harwich to Esbjerg, among other services.
Posted by Andrew Smith