We are working hard to resolve a system outage affecting our website. This means customers cannot make or amend bookings online or though our Contact Centre.
Customers travelling today or over the weekend will be unaffected, but we remind you to arrive at the port at least 90 minutes before departure and have your booking reference/confirmation ready to provide at check-in.
We will keep this page updated with information. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
We are working hard to resolve a system outage affecting our website. This means customers cannot make or amend bookings online or though our Contact Centre.
Customers travelling today or over the weekend will be unaffected, but we remind you to arrive at the port at least 90 minutes before departure and have your booking reference/confirmation ready to provide at check-in.
We will keep this page updated with information. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Yes, if you’re travelling with an infant or child, you can take a pushchair, as long as it's fully collapsible. We recommend you take an easily foldable, lightweight pushchair or stroller for use on the ferry. This is because there is limited space when you get out of your vehicle on the car deck and in the lifts, and not all of our ferries have a lift, so some may require to be carried up the stairs. A small stroller or pushchair will also make it much easier to get around when exploring the ferry, this is fine as long as you're not also bringing a car seat on board (you may only bring 1 of these 2 items into the passenger area). for ease pushchairs can remain in the vehicle or checked in as luggage if not required onboard, any items brought onboard must stay clear of walkways and emergency exits.