
Traveling as a passenger on a cargo
vessel is a different way to discover the world at the rhythm of life at
sea, certainly not your average trip from the travel brochure. Do you wish
to sail around the world from Rotterdam or Antwerp, do you want to see,
Belfast, Helsinki, Klaipeda, the Caribbean, or would you like to go ashore
in a bustling Chinese port? Just let us know, and we will take you there.
Cargo vessel voyages vary in length
from a week to several months. Limitless flexibility allows you to disembark
in Shanghai, Auckland, Cape Town or any other port, to continue your voyage
on another ship of your choice.
Enjoy the sights of New York, the Panama
Canal, Papeete or Hong Kong, where many generations of sailors have gone before
you. Follow in the footsteps of the great discoverers and experience what the
ocean has to offer.
Quality and assurance
Cargo Ship Cruises represents well known
shipping companies like the Bank Line, Buss, CMA-CGM, Grimaldi Lines, Hamburg
Sued, Horn Linie, the Oldenburgische Portugiesische Dampfer Reederei (OPDR),
Rickmers and Wegener. We represent over 200 cargo vessels that can take you to:
All vessels comply with the high standards
set by insurance companies like Lloyds of London, Germanische Lloyd or Norske
Veritas. Captains and officers are usually European and the rest of the crew is
international.
The vessels you find in our program are
all service liners following a preset itinerary, which allows you to plan your
trip well in advance.
Cargo vessels transport cargo
Cargo is their priority. Be aware of the
fact you are traveling on a working vessel that has been constructed to
transport goods from A to B. Passengers are expected to adapt to the rhythm of
life on board. Departure and arrival times may change at short notice, because
there may be less cargo to load than expected, or because an extra port has to
be visited. It is all part of a sailor's daily routine, a routine you will
experience first hand as a passenger on a cargo vessel.
General information
Your trip to and from the ship is at your
own expense. All ship's agents charge a fee for embarkation, disembarkation and
custom clearance. Should your vessel leave from a foreign port, you have the
opportunity to book a flight to your port of embarkation at a reduced rate.
Details can be found in the information package we will send you after you have
booked your trip. This package also informs you about life on board, remedies
against seasickness, the ports you will be visiting and many more subjects
relevant to your itinerary. You will only receive the exact departure time a few
days before you are scheduled to leave, as soon as the vessel has left its
previous port of call.
General sales conditions
A copy of our general sales conditions
will be sent to you at your request.
Travel agreement
The travel agreement is between you and
the shipping company that owns the vessel, and binds both parties. Expenses like
travel from home to the port, obtaining visa, medical certificates and
inoculations are not included in the passage price.
Frequently asked questions and
answers
How many passengers can simultaneously
travel on a cargo vessel?
Usually between 2 and 5 passengers.
What kind op people travel on cargo
vessels?
Individualists who dislike rules and
regulations. They avoid large groups of people and organized activities. They
tend to seek adventure and the unknown. Often they can afford to stay away from
home for longer periods at a time ( teachers, retirees etc.).
What is the accommodation on board like?
All cabins are comfortable and spacious,
have air conditioning, wall to wall carpet, sturdy furniture and a bathroom with
shower. Cabins are located on the upper decks and have one or two windows. The
view may be obstructed by containers. Some cabins are equipped with TV/video and
a refrigerator. Bed linen and towels are changed regularly.

Are there more facilities for
passengers?
Larger vessels are usually equipped with a
swimming pool, fitness studio and a sauna. Most ships have a lounge with
TV/video and a small library with books, cd's and videotapes. Deck space is
limited, but you will always be able to find a spot to enjoy the sunshine in a
deckchair.

What services are included in the price?
Use of the cabin and three meals a day are
included in the price. Passengers have their meals with the officers, and for
snacks in between meals the cook in the galley will usually be able to
accommodate you. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages can be obtained on
board, often at tax free prices.
Is there an age limit?
Usually the age limit is 75 years,
sometimes 79. There are exceptions, often on the shorter itineraries closer to
the coastline, or when the vessel is carrying more than 12 passengers. In that
case a physician is traveling with the ship.
Are there any health restrictions?
Passengers cannot suffer from chronic
health problems and have to be able to negotiate stairs. A questionnaire is
issued by shipping companies, to be filled out and signed by a physician.
Is there a dress code?
Comfortable clothing is advisable. Bring a
warm jacket, raingear, hiking boots, gloves and a hat, and do not forget to
bring a set of binoculars and your camera.
How far are ports located from the
nearest city?
Ports are usually located outside urban
areas. The ship's agent (who will be on board in every harbour) can organize
transport to the city by taxi for you.
What about money?
Purchases on board are paid in cash.
Personal cheques, credit cards and traveler's cheques are not acceptable. It is
best to bring American dollars and Euro's, preferably in small bills. Most ships
are not able to change money for you.
Is a passport necessary?
You have to be in possession of a valid
passport that does not expire before six months after the anticipated
disembarkation date. Some countries require an additional visa, and
transcontinental travel often requires inoculations against tropical diseases or
a regimen of malaria medication.
What kind of insurance do I need?
You will need travel and health insurance
with worldwide coverage. Shipping companies require proof of such insurance. If
you decide to cancel your trip before the expected day of embarkation,
cancellation fees are owed, sometimes as high as 100% of the passage price.
Cargo Ship Cruises can arrange for cancellation insurance, and advises you to
use this option, since your ticket is strictly personal and not transferable to
third parties.
What is a deviation insurance?
A deviation insurance is a mandatory
insurance included in your contract with the shipping company. It covers
situations where the vessel would have to dock in the nearest port in case a
passenger needs urgent medical attention. With Italian, French and English
shipping companies the deviation insurance is included in the price of your
ticket, and so are the custom clearance fees.
