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Sean C a27fcfef61 Honest pricing review with disclaimers
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- Added VERIFIED-PRICES.md with honest assessment
- Added BUDGET-REALITY.md explaining challenges
- Added disclaimers to all option files
- Clearly marked estimates vs verified data

Key Findings:
- Could NOT get live quotes due to cookie popups
- £2,000 budget is VERY TIGHT for July/Aug peak
- Realistic Eurocamp: £1,500-2,500 for 14 nights
- Brittany Ferries: £850-1,100 return with cabin

Verified Data:
- Siblu Kerlann: €250/week (June OFF-PEAK)
- Eurotunnel: £250-400 return avg
- Budgeting Mum: £600/10 nights OFF-PEAK

User action needed:
- Manually check Eurocamp.co.uk
- Consider shorter duration
- Consider gîte instead of mobile home
2026-03-15 23:18:43 +00:00

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Holiday Options Summary

⚠️ PRICE DISCLAIMER

ALL prices below are UNVERIFIED ESTIMATES.

I could not get live quotes due to site blockers. See VERIFIED-PRICES.md for verified data.

The £2,000 budget is very difficult for July/August peak season.


Quick Comparison

Northern Spain Dordogne, France Brittany, France
Budget Feasibility ⚠️ Tight (£2,000-2,100) ⚠️ Tight (£2,000-2,130) Achievable (£1,970-2,000)
Mosquito Risk Low Low Very Low
Travel Time Long (20h ferry + driving) Medium (6h ferry + 10h driving) Short (6h ferry + 6h driving)
Child Appeal
Uniqueness High (new region) Very High (caves/castles) Medium (coastal)
Vegetarian-Friendly Good Good Very Good (galettes)
Self-Catering Apartments available Gîte paradise Gîte paradise
July Weather 20-26°C, some rain 25-32°C, mostly sunny 18-24°C, mixed

Budget Comparison (£2,000 target)

Northern Spain

Category Amount
Ferry (Plymouth-Santander) £450
Accommodation (14 nights) £700
Food £450
Fuel £200
Activities £100
Contingency £100
Total £2,000

Dordogne, France

Category Amount
Ferry (Portsmouth-Caen) £350
Accommodation (14 nights) £750
Food £500
Fuel £200
Activities £150
Tolls £50
Total £2,000

Brittany, France

Category Amount
Ferry (Plymouth-Roscoff) £350
Accommodation (14 nights) £750
Food £500
Fuel £180
Activities £150
Contingency £70
Total £2,000

Key Decision Factors

Choose Northern Spain if:

  • You want somewhere completely new and different
  • You don't mind a long ferry crossing
  • You're excited about unspoiled Atlantic coast + mountains
  • Your daughter loves caves and nature

Choose Dordogne if:

  • Your daughter is obsessed with castles, knights, or caves
  • You want a truly unique family experience
  • You don't mind a longer drive
  • Self-catering in a proper French gîte appeals

Choose Brittany if:

  • Budget is your #1 priority - best chance of staying under £2,000
  • You want shorter travel time
  • You want guaranteed beach days
  • Crêpes and galettes sound perfect
  • You're okay with weather that might be mixed

My Recommendation

For Budget (£2,000 strict): Brittany

  • Most realistic to achieve budget
  • Shorter travel (less tiring for everyone)
  • Great mix of beaches, castles, culture
  • Easy to find affordable gîtes inland

For "Wow" Factor: Dordogne 🏰

  • Incredible experience for a 6-year-old
  • Caves, castles, canoeing - magical
  • Will create lasting memories
  • Slightly tighter budget but achievable

For Something Different: Northern Spain 🇪🇸

  • Least touristy option
  • Beautiful unspoiled region
  • Mix of coast and mountains
  • Longest travel but most "adventure" feel

Next Steps

  1. Discuss as a family - which option excites you most?
  2. Start researching accommodation - get a feel for what's available
  3. Set booking deadlines - January/February for gîtes, March for ferries
  4. I can help with:
    • Finding specific gîtes in your chosen area
    • Checking ferry prices and availability
    • Building detailed itineraries
    • Researching specific activities/attractions

Created: 15 March 2026