Customers may only transport small pets on San Francisco Bay Ferry boats if they are in a completely enclosed cage or carrying case, specifically made for carrying pets, that is small enough to fit on the customer's lap.
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Walk-on passengers with pets who choose to remain on the auto deck must stay with the animal for the duration of the sailing and ensure it is properly restrained. Pets in vehicles may remain in the vehicle for the duration of the crossing, or may be taken to an exterior passenger area.
All the Washington State ferries allow you to stay in your car. Being in a front car in bad weather can be interesting. All the car decks are open end to end, and the boats are double ended.
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.
During non-commute hours you may ride the world-famous San Francisco Cable Cars with your pet. Dogs are not permitted to ride weekdays 5-9 a.m. and 3-7 p.m. During the permitted hours, only one pet per vehicle is allowed.
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.
Yes, you can. In order to book a whole cabin for you and your travel companions, you will have to select the same accommodation type for all passengers.
The St.Pete Pier™ is pet-friendly and there are pet bag dispensers throughout the Pier District. All pets in the park must be on a leash (that is six (6) feet or less) under the control of the owner or handler. * For more information on service animals, click here.