New Travel Warning Issued as Cook Strait Chaos under: More Rough Ferry Rides Predicted - Travel And Tour World
Travelers crossing the Cook Strait should prepare for challenging conditions as rough seas persist, making the journey potentially difficult.
Recent days of strong southerly winds have caused delays and cancellations, although both Interislander and Bluebridge ferries resumed operations on Monday.
Bluebridge reported that while the large swells are beginning to subside, some trips may still take longer than usual, face delays, and result in an uncomfortable ride.
Passengers booked on impacted services have already been notified.
Several Interislander ferry services were canceled on Sunday, but operations returned to normal today.
The company anticipates that the rough swells in the Cook Strait will begin to subside by tomorrow.
To ensure a more comfortable journey, passengers are advised to sit at the rear of the vessel, where motion is less noticeable, avoid traveling on an empty stomach, sip on ginger ale during the trip, and consider using seasickness medication if needed.
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