Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry Wellington Terminal

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Wellington, New Zealand

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Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry Wellington Terminal Reviews | Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry Wellington Terminal is located in Wellington, New Zealand on 50 Waterloo Quay, Pipitea. Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry Wellington Terminal is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category ferry terminal in New Zealand.

Address

50 Waterloo Quay, Pipitea

Phone

+64 800844844

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Maree Gurney

Third trip in a row that has been delayed significantly. Time to review your timetables Bluebridge. Pretty under whelming.

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Pedro Souza

Great food, stuff and the views are something else.

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Lord Skratch

EVERYTHING was closed for the night with the last trip of the evening to Te Waipounamu. This made it a weird ghost-ship with nothing to do. Would've been nice to get a cuppa and maybe a bite to eat from somewhere. All around people, mostly truckers I believe, slumped over chairs and hiding under coats on corners. An odd ferry trip to say the least, no staff to be seen anywhere neither..

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Richie East

Would recommend the Interislander to travel with young children. No space for families on bluebridge. Looked ok if you were a couple travelling.

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Alina Dima

Despite the sea sickness, we had a smooth trip. The weather was great, so we were outside the whole time, enjoying the beautiful scenery.

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HD Road King Rider

Very officious and rude staff. Unhelpful crew giving unhelpful advice when securing motorcycles - they talk to you like children. Poor signage for those who booked cabins (don’t leave car park deck 4 on starboard side expecting correct signage to your cabin), non existent WiFi in inward cabins despite website advertising WiFi. Many internal cabins without portholes - very claustrophobic. No staff supervising disembarking traffic long after ramp was lowered and securely in place. Eventually we gave up waiting and drove off the ship ourselves and everyone else followed. I’m going back to using InterIslander. They’re not perfect but far better service than Bluebridge..... Thank you for your RESPONSE below Pedro. Your crew told me they receive cabin allocations from shore (showed me their printed list) and said they could not change them. They also said WiFi NEVER works in the internal cabins due to steel bulkheads and a lack of WiFi boosters on board. You should be more HONEST with your responses Pedro just as your company should be far more HONEST with disclosures on it’s website when describing the cabin and WiFi facilities it’s offering before unsuspecting consumers pay extra costs to purchase cabin tickets. Even when connected to your ships WiFi it was so overloaded as to be useless. I believe that’s likely to be misrepresentation under the Fair Trading Act. When passengers board a ship to cross one of the most dangerous stretches of water in the world they need to be able to totally trust the company providing every aspect of that service.

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Duncan Christie

When your service is consistently at least an hour late maybe you could revise your expected travel times.

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Robert Bartle

I was absolutely fizzbang wrapped at being able to use Bluebridge for getting to th Sth island 4 yrs ago this month, hv done at least 6/7 crossings on th Straightsman and will not use interislanders again ever if possable.