What do you do with your luggage on a ferry?


What do you do with your luggage on a ferry? Most ferries have designated luggage areas, where you can store your belongings. Alternatively, if you're traveling with a vehicle, you can leave your luggage in the car.


Why are ferries in Greece so expensive?

Greek ferry companies increased the price of their tickets for most routes for the second time this year, citing the high cost of fuel. The new prices took effect on June 15.


How does luggage work on Greek ferries?

For ferry routes in Greece passengers are entitled to carry luggage up to 50 kilos. If you wish to carry additional luggage or special sports equipment, please consider using the alternative courier services available during boarding.


How many bags can you bring on a ferry?

Each passenger is allowed 2 pieces of luggage, no larger than 23”x23”x37” and weighing no more than 50 lbs each, to be stowed in the luggage compartment. In addition, each passenger may bring one carry-on that fits at the seat or in the overhead bin.


Where do you put your luggage on Greek ferry?

All of the ferries have well-marked luggage storage on the lowest level where you board, usually before the car storage. You simply put your bag in the area marked for you next destination.


What do you wear on a Greek ferry?

Make sure to bring something warm to wear on the boat. Alternatively, a blanket is always a good idea, especially if you're traveling with kids. Moreover, some ferry routes to the Greek islands last up to 12 hours, so you should wear comfortable clothes and shoes.


Is it cold on Greek ferries?

The upper decks of ferry boats can be very windy, while the constant running of air conditioning in the cabins below deck can sometimes make them even chillier than upper deck temperatures. To make sure that your trip is as enjoyable as possible, be sure to pack a sweater or light-weight jacket for the ferry ride.


Should I bring a suitcase or backpack to Greece?

Backpack or Suitcase If you are going to an island after visiting Athens you might want a backpack as it will make walking to the ferry or your island hotel much easier since the sidewalks can be uneven on the islands as well as in Athens. I personally take a rolling suitcase on almost all longer trips.


Should you bring a suitcase to Greece?

Backpack or Suitcase Personally I think this is a matter of preference but many people will want to know what kind of suitcase to bring to Greece. If you aren't island hopping then a rolling suitcase is fine in Athens since you will most likely check in to one hotel and not move around.


Is it cheaper to fly or ferry to Greek islands?

To save time, consider flying. Compared with boats, flights are less likely to be delayed or canceled, tend to offer more frequent connections, and are much faster — but often more expensive.


Do they check passports on ferry?

The form of ID you'll need to travel on a ferry depends on the route and your nationality. On most international routes, you will need your passport to check-in. However, there are exceptions to this.


What are three things ferry can carry?

Ferry carries people who want to go from one bank to another bank of a river. It can also carry pets, vehicles and heavy luggage.


Can you drink your own alcohol on a ferry?

Ferry Concessions Please drink responsibly. Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages can be brought and consumed on board the ferry. Due to state law, alcoholic beverages that are not purchased on board the ferry cannot be consumed on the ferry.


Do you keep your luggage with you on a ferry?

While on the ferry, especially during a long trip, you would most probably like to move around freely without having to drag your baggage with you everywhere. Most ferries have designated luggage areas, where you can store your belongings.


Can you take alcohol in your suitcase on a ferry?

Passengers are not allowed to bring alcoholic beverages on or off a vessel except for beverages that they are transporting as personal baggage in unopened containers, which may not be opened while the vessel is underway.