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What amenities are on the Greek ferries?

All Hellenic Seaways' car-passenger ferries have lounges, reserved, and open-deck seating, and cabins. Facilities onboard include self-service and à la carte restaurants, shops and Wi-Fi. The 'Flying Cats' are passenger-only and do not have outside seating.



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You are also welcome to bring your own food and drinks on board. ?n most ferries you will find a snack bar serving drinks, sandwiches, pastries, etc. On longer routes, the ferry usually has a self-service restaurant that operates during meal times.

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Passengers sit inside in aircraft-type seats with small porthole windows. The only facility is a small toilet.

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The fleet is made up of five conventional car-passenger ferries and 12 high-speed catamarans. Onboard facilities include air-conditioned and open-deck seating, business lounges, bars and cafes.

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Make sure to bring something warm to wear on the boat. Alternatively, a blanket is always a good idea, especially if you're traveling with kids. Moreover, some ferry routes to the Greek islands last up to 12 hours, so you should wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

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Do ferries in Greece make you seasick? It's possible to get seasick onboard Greek ferries as it can be windy during July and August in the Aegean Sea. So, whether or not being prone to motion sickness, we suggest you have a motion sickness medicine with you.

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On conventional vessels, passengers can usually choose between the accommodation options deck seat, air type seat, business seat, VIP seat and 1 to 4-bed indoor and outdoor cabin. All indoor areas of this vessel type are air-conditioned.

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All ferries offer wireless internet for a fee (usually 3 euro per hour) and connectivity is good at the designated hot spots, but intermittent elsewhere, including cabins. If you rely on Mobile Internet for your connectivity keep in mind that there is no 3G in open sea and GPRS internet speed will be painfully slow.

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Some ferries have a luggage rack near the boarding area but in other cases you'll haul your bag up some stairs and can leave it in the seating area. If the ferry doesn't dock en-route, there's little chance of your luggage walking away.

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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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People who don't typically suffer from motion sickness often get seasick on ferries. The water gets seriously choppy and very uncomfortable at times. You have nothing to lose! Come prepared; take Dramamine at least 30 minutes before your trip.

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For people that are prone to seasickness: Try to avoid small highspeed ferries and look instead for big (slower) conventional ferries. The fact that you can walk or sit on the open air deck(s) helps a lot. Remember that only some of the big highspeed ferries have a (small) open deck.

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almost anything worth exploring in Greece involves climbing up hills, and many paths are rough and rocky. And yes, it's wise to get some cheap water shoes for beaches.

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Cabins are available in two-bed (side by side) and four-bed (upper and lower) layouts. Features include: Linens, duvet, and pillow. Private washroom with shower, sink, and toilet.

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Cabins are available in two-bed (side by side) and four-bed (upper and lower) layouts. Features include: Linens, duvet, and pillow. Private washroom with shower, sink, and toilet.

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On all ships, there are public WCs that can be used by passengers throughout the crossing. Additionally, conventional vessels and international routes also offer public shower facilities. Recreation: Conventional vessels that travel on international routes typically provide a range of amenities for passengers to enjoy.

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Are ferries usually on time? Yes! Please note that the schedules indicate departure times. We recommend that you arrive at the terminal at least five minutes prior to the scheduled departure in order to board.

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Find a seat in the middle of the ferry; the lower you are, the better. So stay low (not the upper deck) and sit in the middle.

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Ferry carries people who want to go from one bank to another bank of a river. It can also carry pets, vehicles and heavy luggage.

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There is 14,5% tax levied on each ticket and then 13% VAT. One of the ferries' major cost is fuel. and its price doubled since last year. There are 74 long distance ferries in Greece, 53 “conventional” and 21 “fast” (ie catamarans) ferries.

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