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AccessibilityInternational FerriesAll international ferries have elevators leading from the car deck to the passenger deck. Coastal FerriesThe coastal ferry also has an elevator leading from the car deck to the passenger deck. Local FerriesLocal ferries may or may not have an elevator from the car deck. Ferries on short, half-hour shuttles generally do not have an elevator. Jadrolinija's newer car ferries have an elevator or escalator. ToiletsAll Jadrolinija ferries have on-board Western-style toilets. SleepingAll overnight international and coastal Jadrolinija ferries offer sleeping arrangements. Deck ClassThe cheapest category is deck class. No, it does not mean you'll be sleeping outdoors! It means that you will be relegated to the lounge, bar or other public area. The floors are carpeted and you may spread out a foam or inflatable mattress. There's also banquette seating, chairs and a limited number of rather comfortable sofas. Reclining SeatThis is available on international routes. It's airline style seating and somewhat quieter than deck class. CouchettesThis is similar to train couchettes and is available on coastal and international routes. You get a mattress in a 2 to 4 berth cabin and use public facilities. CabinsThese range in comfort from an included sink in an interior 2 to 4-bed cabin to an exterior cabin with toilet, shower, minibar and TV. Not all classes are available on all boats. For example, the "Zadar" which connects Ancona and Zadar only has two-bed cabins. The price of a cabin includes breakfast on overnight sailings. In addition to bed linen, there are towels and soap. EatingInternational FerriesIn addition to a snack bar, all international ferries have dining rooms where mains cost anywhere from 37HRK to 55HRK. Not all items listed on the menu are necessarily available and those that are, are indifferently prepared. The dining rooms are open set hours for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Coastal FerriesPerhaps because of competition from the fast coastal motorway between Rijeka and Split, the dining on Jadrolinija's coastal ferries is not bad at all. It's no more expensive than on the international routes but more care is taken. Local FerriesLocal ferries have snack bars that offer hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and pastries but no hot food. Air-ConditioningThe interior public areas of all Jadrolinija boats are air-conditioned. EntertainmentCoastal and international ferries have a play area for children and a TV room for adults (only Croatian stations). The pride of the fleet is the Marco Polo with five decks, an outdoor aperitif deck, duty-free shopping and a tiny disco. The Marco Polo shares the coastal route and the Dubrovnik to Bari route with the Liburnija. SmokingAll public indoor areas on Jadrolinija boats are non-smoking. PromptnessUnless the weather turns nasty, you can count on promt arrivals and departures on all Jadrolinija boats. Further InformationTo find out more about the amenities on your boat, it's best to call Jadrolinija directly at (tel 051-666 111). Pictures of the boats are on the Croatian portion of the Jadrolinija site. Related PagesJadrolinija Local Ferry Schedules Croatia Ferries--News
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