IOM ferries
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IOM ferries
Seen elsewhere today from someone who lives on the island, from Feb 1st the steam packet company is going to be charging £20 a return trip for cycles.
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Just yesterday, I was talking to a mate who said that he had been over to the IoM for the Classic TT in August. He and a mate had a room in a hotel on the Douglas prom' that had cost approx' £800 for a week.
They asked if they could book for 2023? 'Certainly Sir, that will be £1,200' !!!
In 2014 I took a Brompton over as hand luggage.
In June 2016, TT race week. I had a room in a hotel on Douglas prom' - £200 for five nights.
I was there for the TT in 2019 and loved it. I thought 'see you next year' WRONG !!. The IoM was essentially shut for covid and I guess that that situation has now to be paid for.
Good luck to the IoM, I probably won't see you again.
They asked if they could book for 2023? 'Certainly Sir, that will be £1,200' !!!
In 2014 I took a Brompton over as hand luggage.
In June 2016, TT race week. I had a room in a hotel on Douglas prom' - £200 for five nights.
I was there for the TT in 2019 and loved it. I thought 'see you next year' WRONG !!. The IoM was essentially shut for covid and I guess that that situation has now to be paid for.
Good luck to the IoM, I probably won't see you again.
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Is this a price rise or a new charge.
If new, it's more surprising that they haven't been charging before.
Can't remember how £20 compares to others eg cross Channel.
If new, it's more surprising that they haven't been charging before.
Can't remember how £20 compares to others eg cross Channel.
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Same this year 2022 -- bikes free with foot passengers but just got the email the other day "confirming" my booking for 2023 TT my bother and I as foot passengers with a note that this is indeed a new charge for bikes and a reminder to amend my foot passenger booking if taking it.Traction_man wrote: ↑8 Dec 2022, 2:45pmBikes were free when booked on as foot passengers when I went last year from Belfast to IOM.
Of course this booking was from me paying a non refundable deposit as soon as the reserve bookings became available ie at this years TT only instead of the usual £10 or £12 each it was £40 Each !
£133.50 for a foot passenger plus £10 for bike each way so that's £153.50 up from £115 bike goes free for 2022's TT. Up over 33% in one year.
Prices for Belfast return
Paid deposit cos we don't get the number of sailings the mainland gets and you'll find the ferry usually booked up if you wait till the official bookings are released in October.
Now we know why they're called Steam-racket
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ah, I took the 'foot loose' foot passenger offer from Belfast, which was less than £40 return I think, bike included.
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Not TT week -- I've done that myself a few times at other times of year from when it was £34 returnTraction_man wrote: ↑8 Dec 2022, 4:39pm ah, I took the 'foot loose' foot passenger offer from Belfast, which was less than £40 return I think, bike included.
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They're building a very flash terminal in Liverpool. Assume prices and perhaps a winter schedule might be helping to pay for it. Its also a monopoly, I believe.
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Its a pity the Belfast side has so few crossings, due to sharing boats with other routes, as otherwise it could have allowed a 2 hop Belfast to Heysham or vice versa:
I miss the Heysham seacat, but I don't think fast ferries will return, and I presume a slowboat service Belfast to Heysham can't economically support foot passengers (possibly with bicycles), or even private motorists...
I miss the Heysham seacat, but I don't think fast ferries will return, and I presume a slowboat service Belfast to Heysham can't economically support foot passengers (possibly with bicycles), or even private motorists...
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But not direct Belfast<-->Heysham like the Seacat of old?
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