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Is duty free on the ferry?

The Duty Free Store typically opens halfway through each sailing. The Purser will announce the opening and closing of the store. Purchase allowances vary by country.



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Prohibited items
  • Hazardous materials (CFR Title 49, Parts 170-180)
  • Explosives or incendiary devices (CFR Title 33, Part 6)
  • Chemical, biological or radiological agents or devices (CFR Title 33, Part 6)
  • Unlawful or illegally possessed firearms (RCW, Chapter 9.41)
  • Illegal fireworks (RCW, Chapter 70.77)
  • Acetylene tanks.


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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.

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The DFDS Duty Free store onboard the Newcastle to Amsterdam ship offers a range of luxury products including perfumes, spirits, chocolates and more. What goods are prohibited at customs? Customs rules generally prohibit the importation of illegal products.

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Do you check in your luggage on ferries? No, there is no check-in procedure for luggage items.

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What types of security procedures should a traveler expect? By entering the Ferry property, people agree to searches of their baggage,vehicle, person or property and to provide a photo ID upon request.

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The water is fine. Most places don't have bottled water.

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By entering the Ferry property, people agree to searches of their baggage,vehicle, person or property and to provide a photo ID upon request. The campus is under video surveillance. Before boarding, foot passengers will pass through a metal detector and have their bags checked.

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Gasoline and gasoline containers are not allowed aboard except in the internal tank of your vehicle or boat. Trailered boats may carry two U.S. Coast Guard approved outboard motor fuel tanks of gasoline up to six gallons each. Gasoline in spare gas cans and empty cans are both prohibited.

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Bar Prices On the Amsterdam route, cocktails start from around €6.50. Shots of spirits and liqueurs start at around €4.50. A range of bottled or canned beers, stouts, ales, bitters and ciders are available from around €3.75 with draught beer starting at around €2.75. Wines start at around €5.25 a glass.

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No beer or spirits may be taken onboard for consumption. Alcoholic beverages purchased in ports of call or onboard shops will be held by the ship and delivered to the guest's cabin on the last day of the sailing. Extra fees – Wine is subject to a $25 corkage fee per bottle when consumed in public areas.

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