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Tips for a Stress-Free Ferry Trip
Double check the ferry schedule.
Ferries are a lot like trains. They run on a schedule, but they aren’t always on that schedule because with sometimes hundreds of cars to load on and off, delays can happen. The day you’re planning on getting onto the ferry, be sure to go online or call ahead to see if your ferry will be on time. This will help to minimize wait times that you may face and let you know if the boat might be running ahead of schedule too! Tidal conditions and other factors might also cause your planned crossing to be canceled, which knowing ahead of time is extremely beneficial.
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Arrive at Least 30 minutes before.
A ferry can fill up a lot faster than you might expect! You’ll want to arrive about 30 minutes ahead of time at the very minimum to ensure that you get onto your preferred sailing.
If you are getting onto a ferry with a lot of expected truck or commuter traffic and you can’t make a reservation, then you may want to push your advance arrival to 45-60 minutes so that you can get your place on the boat. This is less critical if you’re just going to walk onto the ferry instead of driving your vehicle onto it.
If you are planning to cross over with a car, then finding a good parking spot should be done as early as possible. This means you have to leave earlier, not later because a car will get there first, but because everyone will be planning for a good parking spot.
When picking a spot to sit on a passenger ferry, it’s important to think about the type of trip you’re taking. If you’re taking a scenic tour, it’s nice to sit outside and enjoy the view. If you’re taking a trip to work or school, it’s probably better to stay inside where it’s more comfortable.
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Keep everything with you at all times.
Before leaving for the ferry harbor, make sure to check your ticket and confirm the date and time written on the ticket.
The fastest way to get pulled off of a ferry is to leave your ticket, luggage, backpack, or diaper bag unattended during the boarding process. Always keep your items with you, be prepared for an inspection, and remember that in most locations your vehicle can be inspected as well.
Search dogs are often part of this inspection process in the modern age, so just be aware of where your things are, and where you are, and you’ll get onto your boat with plenty of time to spare.
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Bring your own food and drinks with you.
Many ferries have a galley service of which you can take advantage, but the one issue is cost. Ferry food and drink are expensive! Now you generally can’t bring alcohol to consume onto the ferry, so you’ll be stuck paying a lot per glass or a bottle of wine, but you can bring on food to consume.
For extended trips on a ferry that goes beyond 3 or 4 hours, this can save you a lot and you can be certain of the quality of your food! More advanced ferries have a full restaurant on them sometimes with incredible food and fine dining prices – if you can afford it, then maybe skip this tip in this instance.
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Turn off your car alarm.
One of the biggest pet peeves you’ll find of ferry crew is a vehicle that has its alarm start going off when there’s a crashing wave. Before leaving your vehicle, make sure that you’ve turned off your vehicle’s alarm or that you don’t set it off while locking your vehicle.
If you’re going to have a choppy trip, it’s also a good idea to set the parking brake as you park. It’s often tight quarters on the car deck, so if your mirrors turn in you might consider doing that as well. Just don’t forget to turn them back out before you drive off of the boat!
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Enjoy your ferry trip.
Being on a ferry is usually a wonderful experience! From friendly chatter to a cool breeze on your face, it’s the perfect opportunity to take your stunning travel photographs, read a book, or just relax with the ones you love. Ferry accidents are few and far between!
If you do want to prepare for an emergency, sit near the emergency assembly locations or next to where the life vests are stored so that you can quickly don them if need be.
If you travel with kids find where are the children’s vests stored so you can quickly break the seal of the container and get the little ones prepped for an emergency if the unlikely need arises.
No matter where you’re headed on your ferry, the adventure is just beginning! These travel tips will help you make sure you get onto the scheduled ferry on time with a minimum of hassle. If you do happen to miss your boat, don’t worry – it’s the perfect time to grab some coffee and explore for a while until the next boat arrives!
You can enjoy a meal or a drink in the ferry’s cafe or restaurant while they take in the sights. Usually there is a gift shop onboard where passengers can purchase souvenirs. The ferry ride is an enjoyable experience for all ages and is a great way to see some of most famous landmarks .
Not only is it a great way to see some of the city’s most famous landmarks, but it’s also a great opportunity to relax and take in the sights and sounds of the city. The ferry ride itself is relatively short, but it’s still worth taking the time to enjoy the views.
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Usually ferries make stops, allowing passengers to explore the area. In addition to the scenery, traveling by ferry is a great way to meet new people and enjoy some time away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing vacation or an adventure-filled journey, the ferry trip is sure to please.
No matter where you’re headed on your ferry, the adventure is just beginning! These travel tips will help you make sure you get onto the scheduled ferry on time with a minimum of hassle. If you do happen to miss your boat, don’t worry – it’s the perfect time to grab some coffee and explore for a while until the next boat arrives.

