Early boarding and late disembarking for the night-time Heysham – Isle of Man ferry (foot passenger)
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The night-time ferry from Heysham to the Isle of Man departs 02:15 and arrives 06:00. As a foot passenger, what is the earliest I can enter the ferry? And when do I need to vacate the cabin by the latest? Check-in appears to open at 22:30 but I wouldn't like to have to sit in the ferry terminal until 01:30 before I can enter my cabin (in that case I might opt for the daytime ferry).
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Are foot passengers allowed on ferries?
Please note that you will be required to carry your own cases and therefore must be a reasonable size - hand luggage only. Once checked in, foot passengers will be directed and transferred to the ship as advised by the check in staff.How long is ferry crossing from Heysham to Isle of Man?
Ferries sail between the Isle of Man and Heysham daily, with the exception of Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The route is served by the Ben-My-Chree, a large vessel capable of carrying passengers (foot and vehicle) as well as freight. Journeys typically take around 3.5 hours, subject to weather conditions.Can dogs go on the ferry to Isle of Man?
Only certified assistance dogs are permitted in all passenger areas on board our vessels and travel free of charge. Please note: A pet is classed as a domestic animal such as a cat or dog. Animals raised in an agricultural environment will be classed as livestock and would need to be booked with our reservations team.Where can you sail to from Heysham?
Heysham port is primarily used for freight ferry services to Ireland, operated by Stena Line and Seatruck Ferries. Irish Sea ferry crossings from Heysham go to Belfast and to Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland, and to Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. You can also catch ferries to Douglas on the Isle of Man from Heysham.12 Major Cruise Disembarkation Day Blunders To Avoid
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