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Old 12th January 2008, 11:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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not sure how many know of this (i didn,t till this year).the cost for four adults a car and small trailer when booking through stena on the fastcat hollyhead to dunlaoghire return, was coming out at 470 quid,we paid 420 quid last year.i belong another non fishing forum and was directed to this site http://www.stenaline.com/stena_line/stena_line_ireland/product_pages/gb/events_roi_pib.html
have booked through here for 420 euros or 320 quid,still on the fastcat and same sailing times
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Why not fly? We have just booked a flight to cork from b'ham £0.16p return each!

£30 for your tackle! + airport taxes (c£40 ea)

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wouldnt be 30 for tackle the amount the four of us take,then theres car hire,insurance ect.if flyings your bag so be it,just trying to point out a cheaper way of going by ferry
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