Motorhome on a ferry
This may sound daft but we are hoping to go from Portsmouth to Cherbourg by ferry with two dogs do we need to vacate the can leaving the dogs in there or can you stay in the motorhome
excuse the naivety of the question but never travelled this way before
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dont know what the situation is re dogs on ferries, but people are not allowed on the car/van decks during the sailing.
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Thanks
it's very have one neurotic dog and leaving her along could be interesting!!!
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That's a fair old detour if they are going to western France
We have never taken dogs but I think there are pet friendy cabins on this route. Not many though.
UPDATE not on this route.
Hopefully someone will be along soon with a proper answer for you.
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This may sound daft but we are hoping to go from Portsmouth to Cherbourg by ferry with two dogs do we need to vacate the can leaving the dogs in there or can you stay in the motorhome
From Portsmouth to Cherbourg (and also from Portsmouth to Caen) dogs must stay in the vehicle and you must go without them to the public areas. No other options.
From Portsmouth to St Malo there are kennels on board.
From Portsmouth to Le Havre you may book a pet friendly cabin which dogs can share with you.
A search of the ferry company website or a call to their customer service dept will tell you more.
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If the journey isn't too long dogs are usually ok in the van, especially as they're in familiar surroundings. leave water and plenty of ventilation. The boat kennels are quite grim but some ferries have dog friendly cabins. Check with the ferry company on line about taking pets, there is usually plenty of information available. If your dog can't be left on it's own, the tunnel route, as Peedee says, is the only sensible alternative,
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That's a fair old detour if they are going to western France
Yes but the cost is over twice the price of the tunnel and with the saving I could buy 300litrs of diesel at French prices and keep my dog company. Even at my miserly 20m.p.g. that takes me an awful long long way.
peedee
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http://www.brittany-ferries.co.uk/information/PETS-travel-scheme
Assuming it's a Brittany Ferries Route the link should help.
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First of all are you comparing crossing at the same time of day. Where I win out is there are no size charges on the tunnel on the ferries there are and they work out very costly for me. Your caravan may well go free on certain sailing?
peedee
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I did Portsmouth to Caen in April with two dogs. I think the only route Btittany ferries has kennels are from Plymouth to Santander/Bilbao. My dogs are happy in the caravan on crossings although I have once given herbal calmers to a nervous one. I stay
with them until the last moment while most of the noise is going on. It's fairly quiet once everyone is on board. Good luck I am sure they will be fine in their own space.0 -
Sad,y tunnel not an option as van has been converted to lpg
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