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Irish Ferries France deals (2026): top picks for Dover–Calais, plus a useful ‘plan ahead’ option

Irish Ferries has a few standout deals for travel to France right now, especially if you’re doing a quick Channel hop via Dover–Calais. Below are the offers we’d actually bookmark, plus one ‘pay a deposit now’ option that’s handy if you’re planning further ahead.

Irish Ferries to France deals
Offers starting from £44 - day return fare
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At a glance (best-value picks)

Best for a quick day out£44 day return Dover–Calais (car + up to 5 passengers). Book by 24 March 2026. Travel 5 Jan – 26 March 2026.
Best for a long weekend3-day short break from £118 return Dover–Calais. Book by 27 June 2026. Travel 5 Jan – 30 June 2026.
Best for a proper mini-break5-day short break from £148 return Dover–Calais. Book by 25 June 2026. Travel 5 Jan – 30 June 2026.
Best for planning ahead€300 deposit to France to reserve a sailing for travel from 1 January 2026. Balance due at least 60 days before departure.

Ferrygogo tip: If you want the ‘what’s the smoothest way to cross?’ version first, read our comparison here: We tried every way to cross the Channel (Dover–Calais). For practical route basics (ports, timings, check-in), see our Dover–Calais route overview. If you’re still deciding between routes, start with ferries to France from the UK.

Top pick #1: £44 ‘day return’ Dover–Calais

This is the one for a ‘France in a day’ reset. You cross, explore for a few hours, then head back the same day. Irish Ferries advertises £44 return based on a car + up to 5 passengers. The return is mandatory, and the day trip is typically valid for up to 24 hours from the scheduled arrival time of the outward sailing.

  • Book by: 24 March 2026
  • Travel window: 5 January – 26 March 2026 (inclusive)
  • Best for: a family day out, a ‘foodie run’, or a quick change of scenery

Top pick #2: short breaks on Dover–Calais (3 days or 5 days)

If you’d rather turn it into a proper mini-break, the short-break fares are usually where the best value sits. Irish Ferries lists:

  • 3-day short break from £118 return. Book by 27 June 2026. Travel 5 Jan – 30 June 2026.
  • 5-day short break from £148 return. Book by 25 June 2026. Travel 5 Jan – 30 June 2026.

Who these suit: travellers who want a long weekend in northern France, or to add Belgium, without the ‘day trip rush’. Pick an early outbound and a later return, and you’ll feel like you’ve actually had time on the ground.

Planning ahead: €300 deposit to France

If you’re booking further ahead (especially for Ireland–France sailings), Irish Ferries also promotes a €300 deposit option to reserve your sailing for travel from 1 January 2026. The outstanding balance needs paying at least 60 days before departure. The booking isn’t confirmed until the final payment is made.

How to book (quick steps)

  1. Choose the format that fits your plan: ‘day return’, ‘3-day short break’, or ‘5-day short break’.
  2. Price up a couple of nearby dates. The cheapest fares can be limited by availability.
  3. Double-check the duration rules so your return remains valid (especially on day return and short break tickets).

Key conditions (plain English)

  • Offers are subject to availability and can be changed or withdrawn by the operator.
  • Day return and short break fares often require booking at least 24 hours in advance.
  • Vehicle exclusions apply on some deals (for example, caravans/motorhomes/vans on day return fares).
  • Always confirm the fare rules during booking before paying. Duration limits matter.
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