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Harwich - Holland Ferry
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Has anyone ever been on this?
Am due to go on an overnight sail and was wondering if anyone would share with me their experiences, not necessarily the overnight trip.
What happens from when you pull up in the car at the ticket booth to when you get off in Holland.
My other half is terribly scared of ships and ferries but it helps if he knows what's going to happen in detail so he can prepare himself mentally
thanks
Am due to go on an overnight sail and was wondering if anyone would share with me their experiences, not necessarily the overnight trip.
What happens from when you pull up in the car at the ticket booth to when you get off in Holland.
My other half is terribly scared of ships and ferries but it helps if he knows what's going to happen in detail so he can prepare himself mentally
thanks
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We'll have two staffys in the car so that might deter them from delaying us :-)
I spoke to Stenaline on the phone to enquire about the procedure for travelling with pets and explained they both have their pet passports and the woman on the other line said no paperwork would be checked until I wanted to come back to the UK again. I thought that was a bit odd, but hey ho
I spoke to Stenaline on the phone to enquire about the procedure for travelling with pets and explained they both have their pet passports and the woman on the other line said no paperwork would be checked until I wanted to come back to the UK again. I thought that was a bit odd, but hey ho
We travelled by ferry this year (not as far as you though) and customs checked every car in the queue - some not as thoroughly as others but all cars nonetheless, so not always randomly picked vehicles
I've never booked myself on a ferry by foot from my car either, its all done at the gate - your number plate is read by machine as you pull up, passports checked and tickets issued. Then you join the queue where you can get out and use the loo/have coffee/eat
And once you drive on the ferry the rest is as Zacmaster - stairs ot the restaurants etc
hth
I've never booked myself on a ferry by foot from my car either, its all done at the gate - your number plate is read by machine as you pull up, passports checked and tickets issued. Then you join the queue where you can get out and use the loo/have coffee/eat
And once you drive on the ferry the rest is as Zacmaster - stairs ot the restaurants etc
hth
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