Ferry to France please?

Catching a Ferry to France in a 7 seater was easy. The length of the car has to be within a certain amount or you have to pay more. They seem to calculate this automatically when your number plate is supplied. My Kia Carens was within the specified length but a Galaxy is slightly too long and will entail a larger fee. Also if you have a roof box you may not be able to go in the regular car area but in the other section with higher headroom. This costs more and you’ll be with the lorries and buses.

Seven Bridge Crossing Driving to Dover in 7 Seater

Seven Bridge Crossing Driving to Dover in 7 Seater

We drove to Dover and followed the signs for the Ferry Port. We were also taking instructions from our satellite navigation system. We were catching the P&O Ferry at 12.55pm. At Dover port the signposts for P&O were clearly visible and we navigated into the correct lane for P&O. We drove through Passport control which involved everyone in the car showing their face to the person in the kiosk. This took minutes and no one had to get out of the car.

Boarding at Dover Port in 7 Seater

Boarding at Dover Port in 7 Seater

Once we were through passport control we followed the signs to the P&O reservations kiosk. It is clearly visible and is a case of driving forward a few hundred yards. P&O reservations seemed to have our booking before we even presented our reference number. I assume this was because they used my number plate to find the booking. We were given a large card indicating the departure time of the Ferry and the number of people in the car. We had to hang this from our rear view mirror. We didn’t get out of the car and my children watched a DVD throughout the entire process.


We were then given a lane number and instructed to queue in that lane. Lanes are clearly indicated and driving to the correct lane is easy. Once in the correct lane we waited for the cars in front to board and we followed when cars started moving. Security staff alert the Police of anything untoward, like an illegal immigrant or drugs by using a sniffer dog. I wasn’t carrying any of these.

Once on the Ferry we were allowed to go up to the main part of the boat. We had to keep a note of what colour stairs we’d come up because there are a few.  I forgot within half an hour but luckily my four year old remembered.

On the way back we arrived 2 hours early to catch the Ferry. Luckily as there was room we were allowed to board the earlier Ferry. This was at no extra cost. In fact it is worth bearing in mind that all tickets booked through P&O allow you to turn up two hours earlier and get on a different Ferry at no cost. This gives you a great deal of flexibility when driving. I wish I’d known this on the way over because I was charged £45 to change my booking. However there must be space on the Ferry!

When departing the boat it is easy to continue with your journey as road markings are clear. Remember to drive on the correct side of the road.  You could buy a sticker on the Ferry that reminds you to drive on the correct side for only £4.50!!

I think traveling via a Ferry to France was so much easier than flying. Far less waiting and far less hassle when going through Passport and security control.

Sep 012010



Today I went to the Lido in Swansea also known as Blackpill Lido Swansea, (Mumbles Road, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 5). Blackpill is just outside of Swansea, Wales. It is located beside Swansea Bay, about 3 miles south west of the city centre. By driving a further 2 miles you will reach mumbles where Catherine Zeta Jones lives.

Swansea Lido - Google Maps

Swansea Lido - Google Maps

Swansea Lido is centered around an old seafront building, which was once a railway station. This is now a very popular café serving a variety of snacks and treats for all the family. Adjoining the café is a cabin serving chips and ice creams.

There is also a little train that runs from the Lido up the coast and back but unfortunately this wasn’t running on the day I visited Swansea Lido.

The Lido is on the coast so if you love beaches you could also spend a few hours on lovely golden beach which adjoins Swansea Lido.

The lido is excellent for children. There is a large children’s play area including a climbing wall, swings, slides and numerous other children’s play equipment. However the main attracting is the large but shallow pool area. My children played for hours.

Swansea Lido - Pool Area

Swansea Lido - Pool Area

It is free to use Swansea Lido but parking is £1.00 for an hour; £2.00 for two hours and £4.00 for all day. I parked my 7 Seater in one of the bays where someone hadn’t parked over the lines. I walked with my two younger children across the busy road to the seafront area. It is only 5 minutes on foot to get from the parking area to Swansea Lido.

The bouncy castle was £1.00 per child for 5 minutes but the trampoline slightly more expensive at £1.50. This must account for the bouncy castle being extremely busy and the trampolines being very quite. However everything else was free and I took a picnic.

All in all it was a great day out in my 7 Seater with my two younger children. If you are ever passing Swansea and want a cheap day out I fully recommend it.

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