becca1305
Well-Known Member
Currently on the ferry on the way to Ireland as I type, for our first trip to the sales! We paid £214 return holyhead-dublin (one adult & 1 student) and for reasonable times (really early morning was cheaper). Stenaline were the cheapest because students travel free. Ive been told the cheapest/easiest way is to fly & hire a car, but as 21yos unfortunately that wasnt an option as we can't car hire. Ive got to admit the drive to the ferry was a bit of a trek, and fairly stressful driving down the A5 - single carriageway twisty and you are on it forever which when stuck behind a car doing 30mph watching your satnavs ETA creeping up is fairly stressful, its stunning countryside to drive through though, but for the most part I couldn't enjoy it whilst desperately watching for a safe spot to overtake!. However that said in future I'd just leave even more spare time (in case we try to go to Scotland instead again! - 30min detour after inputting wrong postcode *doh*), ignore the satnav as it is paranoid - we arrived 45mins early in the end, and the drive would be fine
. Catching up with some sleep on the ferry and then have 1 1/2 hour drive at other end. It helps that we both share the driving too
. I will be keeping my eye on prices at the sales since not buying this time just going for interest and to get an idea for the future
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