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I have sailed with both InterIslander and Bluebridge. My preference is Bluebridge, although, InterIslander has more ships, hence more sailing options. I undersatnd that the foundation of Bluebridge is a Freight line. Truck drivers can eat and rest during the voyage and that seems to explain the really nice economic substantial meal options that we had - Delicious. I think somehow those were either off the menu when you sailed, or you missed noticing. Sailings are always dependent on the weather for both ferry lines, so I brought the transfer/refund option passage just in case - and yes the cabin too. I recommend.
We used the 1st Class Lounge on Inter islander in February. Seemed expensive at first but with all food and drink included it was good value. If I take my grandchildren in there next year I shall have to warn them in advance so they can have extra ice cream available!
We just found your video and we think it's awesome. About how long did it take for you to get off of the ferry once it got into port? We're going to be on foot but we're trying to time ourselves catching the train after arrival and looking for time frames.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Once the ferry docks, it typically takes about 15-30 minutes for foot passengers to disembark, depending on the number of passengers and how quickly the unloading process goes. If you're catching a train afterward, I’d recommend giving yourself at least 45 minutes to an hour as a buffer, just to be safe. For more travel tips and advice on getting around New Zealand, consider joining our community on patreon.com/nzpocketguide. We offer weekly group calls and a secret Facebook group where you can get personalized help with your travel plans. Safe travels and enjoy your ferry ride!
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Hello guys! I have a question? I applied for a working holiday and it got granted. However, I applied for it one year ago last month so it has now expired for being able to enter within the one year. Am I able to reapply for the working holiday and just pay again? (I’m from the UK) Thanks!
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Thank you so much for this video! I am travelling from Picton to Wellington with my car in a few days and I want to be as prepared as possible! (Anxious Traveller here 😅) the onboarding process is much more simple than i thought it would be, making me feel more at ease for my journey ☺️☺️
You're very welcome Alex! I'm thrilled to hear that the video helped ease your anxieties about the journey from Picton to Wellington. It's completely normal to feel a bit anxious before a trip, but you are right, the onboarding process is designed to be straightforward. If you ever have more questions or need additional tips as your journey unfolds, our Patreon community is here to offer personalized guidance. We can even schedule weekly calls to ensure you're fully prepared and comfortable throughout your travels. Wishing you a smooth and enjoyable journey from Picton to Wellington! 🚗🌿 link -> www.patreon.com/nzpocketguide
It's quite fascinating to compare ferries from different parts of the world, isn't it? New Zealand's ferries, especially those that traverse the Cook Strait between the North and South Islands, are indeed impressive in size and capability. They're designed to handle the often challenging sea conditions of the Strait, and also carry a significant number of passengers and vehicles, including large trucks and campervans. What are they like in Brazil?! If you're interested in more travel comparisons or tips, our Patreon group at patreon.com/nzpocketguide offers weekly group calls and access to a secret Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your experiences. It's a great way to explore different aspects of traveling around the world. 🚢🌏🇳🇿🇧🇷
@@NZPocketGuide The ferries in Brazil have the size of a boat to ride in rivers. They have space for cars, but only small cars, that cars used by families.
Very helpful video. Many thanks
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I have sailed with both InterIslander and Bluebridge. My preference is Bluebridge, although, InterIslander has more ships, hence more sailing options. I undersatnd that the foundation of Bluebridge is a Freight line. Truck drivers can eat and rest during the voyage and that seems to explain the really nice economic substantial meal options that we had - Delicious. I think somehow those were either off the menu when you sailed, or you missed noticing. Sailings are always dependent on the weather for both ferry lines, so I brought the transfer/refund option passage just in case - and yes the cabin too. I recommend.
Great insight Keith, thank you so much for sharing!!! You are a legend!
We used the 1st Class Lounge on Inter islander in February. Seemed expensive at first but with all food and drink included it was good value. If I take my grandchildren in there next year I shall have to warn them in advance so they can have extra ice cream available!
Haha they eat "that" much Hokey Pokey eh?!
We just found your video and we think it's awesome. About how long did it take for you to get off of the ferry once it got into port? We're going to be on foot but we're trying to time ourselves catching the train after arrival and looking for time frames.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Once the ferry docks, it typically takes about 15-30 minutes for foot passengers to disembark, depending on the number of passengers and how quickly the unloading process goes. If you're catching a train afterward, I’d recommend giving yourself at least 45 minutes to an hour as a buffer, just to be safe.
For more travel tips and advice on getting around New Zealand, consider joining our community on patreon.com/nzpocketguide. We offer weekly group calls and a secret Facebook group where you can get personalized help with your travel plans. Safe travels and enjoy your ferry ride!
I used to deliver camper vans between Christchurch and Auckland, allows traveled Bluebridge , better than the others
Bluebridge is indeed a popular choice for many pro-travelers in New Zealand as they have great facilities for them I think.
Thanks so much guys
Our pleasure! When are you taking the ferry?
this do help, thank you
Glad to hear it helped! If you have any more questions or need further advice for your trip, feel free to reach out. For more personalized tips and insights, consider joining our community at patreon.com/nzpocketguide. Safe travels and enjoy your ferry ride!
Hello guys! I have a question? I applied for a working holiday and it got granted. However, I applied for it one year ago last month so it has now expired for being able to enter within the one year. Am I able to reapply for the working holiday and just pay again?
(I’m from the UK)
Thanks!
I'm not sure, this is usually a one-off. You may want to contact immigration NZ directly and check in with them :)
Hi i like your video
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Very helpful thank you!
So glad! When are you travelling?
Thank you so much for this video! I am travelling from Picton to Wellington with my car in a few days and I want to be as prepared as possible! (Anxious Traveller here 😅) the onboarding process is much more simple than i thought it would be, making me feel more at ease for my journey ☺️☺️
You're very welcome Alex! I'm thrilled to hear that the video helped ease your anxieties about the journey from Picton to Wellington. It's completely normal to feel a bit anxious before a trip, but you are right, the onboarding process is designed to be straightforward.
If you ever have more questions or need additional tips as your journey unfolds, our Patreon community is here to offer personalized guidance. We can even schedule weekly calls to ensure you're fully prepared and comfortable throughout your travels. Wishing you a smooth and enjoyable journey from Picton to Wellington! 🚗🌿 link -> www.patreon.com/nzpocketguide
Did they let you in launch your drone from the ferry?
You are not allowed to do this without prior written approval from their team.
Whow, the ferries in Brazil are dwarf compared to the ferries of Newzealand...
It's quite fascinating to compare ferries from different parts of the world, isn't it? New Zealand's ferries, especially those that traverse the Cook Strait between the North and South Islands, are indeed impressive in size and capability. They're designed to handle the often challenging sea conditions of the Strait, and also carry a significant number of passengers and vehicles, including large trucks and campervans.
What are they like in Brazil?!
If you're interested in more travel comparisons or tips, our Patreon group at patreon.com/nzpocketguide offers weekly group calls and access to a secret Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your experiences. It's a great way to explore different aspects of traveling around the world. 🚢🌏🇳🇿🇧🇷
@@NZPocketGuide The ferries in Brazil have the size of a boat to ride in rivers. They have space for cars, but only small cars, that cars used by families.
Interesting! thanks for sharing! @@pedroestevesgarcia2917
Very bad recording there.
Sorry about that mate, we'll work on it :)