Luggage and Large Equipment

Can I take my bicycle on board?

Ferries with a garage can also carry bicycles, usually for free. On the contrary, dolphin vessels and high speed ferries without garages may deny boarding. To avoid issues at the port, we urge you to check your ferry company’s guidelines before making your booking, as well checking if you need a ticket for your bicycle or not.

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How much luggage can I take on a ferry?

Each ferry company has its own baggage policy, so it’s important to check their specific rules to avoid extra charges. Typically, passengers are allowed one large piece of luggage per person. Most European routes have a weight limit of 20 kg, while some routes in Greece and Northern Europe allow up to 50 kg. In Italy, the limit is lower, ranging from 9 to 10 kg. For extra luggage or sports equipment, cargo services at boarding may be an option. High-speed ferries may have different luggage policies, so it's best to confirm with the operator before traveling. Ferry companies are not responsible for lost or stolen luggage. If you have a deck-lounge ticket, your luggage may not have a designated storage area, so it's advisable to keep it with you and avoid leaving it unattended.

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