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Where do you sleep on an overnight ferry?

When traveling by sea during the night hours it is possible to sleep with an assigned seat, in an armchair or in a berth, or perhaps in an exclusive cabin depending on the type of accommodation on board selected during the booking phase.



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For the crossings that go on even at night there are many opportunities for overnight stays on the ferries used.
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  • Sleeping in the cabin.


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Cabins aboard the ferries provide basic amenities and vary in price according to size and location. Cabins are sold per trip, not per day or per person. Cabins are equipped with single or double bunk bed style berths. Most cabins include private bathroom facilities.

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The cabins on most ferry vessels are really lovely but a little small. They have double, three and four-bed cabins and most of them have private baths with a shower. Restaurants, cafes, bars, WCs, decks are available for any class of accommodation. The public inside areas and the cabins are fully air-conditioned.

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A cabin or berthing is an enclosed space generally on a ship or an aircraft. A cabin which protrudes above the level of a ship's deck may be referred to as a deckhouse.

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It means all the cabins and reclining seats (in a reserved lounge accessible by a keypad entry lock) are booked.

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Take with you a light windproof jacket or cotton sweater, just in case. A hat is also good for wind protection. Shorts or trousers are better options then skirts or dresses. The extra top layer is also important for evening or night crossings.

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You can't stay in your car for safety reasons. In case of an emergency, like a fire or a collision, you need to be able to evacuate the ship quickly. Most of the time, you need to join rafts located above the car deck.

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Toilets on board cruise ships are connected to vacuum suction lines that direct the waste to marine sanitation farms onboard the ship. This siphons out the water from the waste, treats it until it's drinkable, then pumps it into the ocean.

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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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Interior cabins The indoor cabins are not equipped with portholes, windows or balconies; usually, in addition to being without openings except the door to the corridor, they could be, on some fleets, even slightly smaller, but it is not always so.

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One large piece of luggage per person is typically allowed on board.

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If you get seasick easily, have insomnia, or simply have a harder time falling asleep when there is a lot of noise around, sleeping on a boat might be challenging. But first things first: You're not alone! Many people need to get used to falling asleep in new environments & on boats in particular.

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