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UNVERIFIED INFO: Rumour has it there is a new service from Cherbourg in france to ireland that might be pay by car and therefore maybe hitchable..but this needs to be checked. anyone??
At the moment, [[user:Tobias]]: Brittany Ferries (Rosscoff/Santander - Cork) car ticket includes 2 passengers. Info from customer service: "You can either change it doesn't seem to be possible anymore to hitchhike ferries from online or phone the UK or France to Ireland Cork office. You cannot turn up with an additional passenger if they are not booked as you usually don't pay per vehicle but this can cause problems at the port."All other companies charge per passengerperson (03/2019). Fruupp proposes on digihitch:
Fruupp proposes on digihitch:
:One way of doing it is to call some of the Dublin Removals companies who haul household contents to the UK and the continent. If you are going one way and are willing to work to unload one of their jobs they might hire you. They save on the fact that your trip is one way so they aren't paying per hour for the regular labor that would be returning to Ireland. Some of the freight companies might also give you passage and labor in the same way.
There is a ferry from [[Rosslare]] to [[Fishguard]] in Wales that with a bit of risk might be hitched for free.
:non-hitchhiking alternative: Megabus offers London - Rosslare (ferry ticket incl.) for ~30€ which is cheaper than just the ferry ticket(03/2019).
 
 
July 2014: Antoine and Avery successfully hitchhiked a yacht from [[Holyhead]] to [[Dublin]], having waited less than 15 minutes by asking sailors at the marina.

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