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Kaitaki is the largest ferry on the Cook Strait route since joining the Interislander fleet in 2005. The Atrium It has an unusual Holyhead to Dublin route. 1997 - Moved to the Rosslare…
after replacing Aratika in 1999. See more Kaitaki Kaitaki is the largest ferry on the Cook Strait route since joining the Interislander Railways Corporation in 1983 replacing the Ara…
Kaiārahi became an Interislander ferry in 2013 when it arrived from the Baltic to cover the peak summer period while Aratere was out of service. It names before becoming an Interislander ferry: 199…
-path trails, tailor your route to encompass must-see destinations and hidden gems. Factor in the Interislander ferry crossing between Picton and North and South Islands. At Interislander, we've…
Aratere is now in its 26th year of operating on the Cook Strait route after replacing Aratika in 1999. The history of Aratere The innovative vacuum system known as the "Ironsailor&…
been operating on the British Channel Islands route. In the first year of the fast ferry service the Lynx made 686 crossings with 212,334 passengers and The Lynx was Interislander's fast ferry s…
exciting things to do in Rotorua and other hot spots, and planning your route and Cook Strait crossing are all things to consider at the planning stage your Interislander ferry crossing. Here’s what…
ferries on the route, while reducing waves that would affect nearby beaches and the Queen Charlotte Sounds environment. It decreased the crossing , this is something I have wanted to do for sometime -…
Marlborough. With a land area of 75km/sqm, the island flanks the northern side of Tory Channel, which is part of the sea route Interislander ferries beautiful region for Interislander and our passeng…
. You can also catch the Interislander ferry to or from Wellington, enjoying breathtaking views during the journey. 4. Omaka Aviation on the route you choose. You can take State Hig…
ferry scheduleWhat to do on the Interislander ferries when the weather is poorHow to find out about Cook Strait conditions and the ferry scheduleThe importance of passenger and crew safetyTips for de…
… as “seeing” New Zealand, is it though? Whilst you are in Google Maps, you will see the Interislander ferry route meandering thinking that flying is better. However, your curiosity has led you here l…
… taking the Interislander. Especially for those arriving from the South Island of New Zealand, this iconic ferry route is not
between Wainui and Gibbs Hill – you’ll be treated to some rewarding views at the top. Or for a shorter ride, the 9km route between Totaranui and Gibbs Hill Picton terminal, it’s a short journey for t…
One of the most scenic ferry journeys in the world The Cook Strait ferry crossing is 96 kilometers (52 nautical miles) and takes around three and a half hours. Two-thirds of the journey is a scenic s…
Make your Interislander travel even more rewarding Our Nautical Miles Loyalty Programme sails far beyond discounted Cook Strait ferry fares and today and start reaping the rewards of sailing Interi…
your family embarking on an unforgettable biking adventure as you sail across the pristine waters on an InterIslander ferry. These spacious vessels are . Inform a trusted person about your biking pl…