Each ferry company has its own baggage allowance policy. We recommend that you read the baggage allowance policy of the ferry company you are traveling with to avoid excess baggage charges at the port.
One large piece of luggage per person is typically allowed on board. For ferry routes in Greece & North Europe, passengers are entitled to carry luggage up to 50 kilos. However, for most European companies luggage allowance is usually 20 kilos, except for Italy (9-10 kilos). If you wish to carry additional luggage or special sports equipment, please consider using the alternative cargo services available during boarding. In case you have selected high-speed ferries, we advise you to re-confirm this option with the ferry operator. Generally, ferry companies are not liable for theft or loss of luggage.
Please note that depending on the ferry and your ticket type, there may not be a specific compartment or other space to store your luggage during the trip, especially if you don’t have a specific seat assigned to you (e.g. if you have purchased a deck-lounge ticket). In this case, you can keep your bags next to where you are sitting. Please make sure that you don’t leave them unattended.