Some ferries have pet walking areas where animals can go out during the crossing and have space to move around. The availability of these areas depends on the vessel.
Are there pet walking areas on all ferries?
Not all ferries have a pet walking area. These spaces are provided on vessels that have enough space to offer this service.
What are the pet walking areas like?
The pet walking areas have space for animals to move and stretch their legs during the crossing.
These areas have a dog toilet area to facilitate pets’ needs during the journey.
Which pets can use the walking area?
Access to the walking area depends on the accommodation in which the pet is travelling and the layout of the vessel.
On some ferries, there are walking areas near the Calm Cabins, intended for animals staying in these spaces, and others located close to the pet-friendly cabins for pets travelling in cabins.
What rules should I follow in the pet walking area?
During the use of the walking area, you are responsible for your pet’s behaviour and care.
- You must pick up your pet’s waste and keep the area clean.
- You must keep the animal properly controlled during its time in the area.
- You are responsible for any damage the pet may cause to the facilities or to third parties.
- You must always follow the crew’s instructions.
How do I know if my ferry has a pet walking area?
The availability of walking areas depends on the vessel operating your route. Before travelling, check the pet services available on the ferry assigned to your departure.