Santander route
hi everyone
we have been caravanning in France for about 26 years, but for the first time next year we are using the Santander route and back via Caen. Caen is no problem, but what do people do with their fridges on the long route to Santander?
Many thanks Sue
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Some people pack them with frozen bottles of milk, juice and water. Others switch them off and shop when they arrive in Spain.
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....yes, Spain has shops
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Somewhere on here there is a thread about fridges on ferries. Maybe it can be found . As euro traveller has said some pack as tightly as possible with their food and fill the gaps with frozen cartons of juice or water. If it were me I'd freeze what I
could and pack in fridge if freezer is full making those things first to be eaten. Once tightly packed try not to open again until you have power on. If you store your caravan at home, get it as cold as you can before you fill it and keep it that way until
you set off.It all depends on what you want, time if day and year of crossing, whether you're heading straight for the ferry etc. As everything there is no one answer
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We crossed over in April this year from Portsmouth to Santander, 6.15 pm boat. I had the freezer full of frozen prepared meals and frozen meat. The fridge also had a 4pt frozen milk container in it. When we got off the boat in Santander we went to a campsite
close by where I then checked the fridge, as AD says everything was still frozen including the milk in the door of the fridge.1 -
Crossed on the 2 night Bilbao a week ago. Everything still rock solid when we reached Riaza .…...including the shepherds pie we had been looking forward to
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