Can you go to the Isle of May?

You’ll need to take a ferry to reach the Isle of May. Ferries run from April to September and depart from Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife and North Berwick in East Lothian.

Where is Isle May?

The Isle of May lies in the mouth of the Firth of Forth, south of the Fife coast and north of the Lothian coast. Boat trips to the Isle of May depart from Anstruther and North Berwick.

Can you go to the Isle of May? – Related Questions

Can I stay with my dog on a ferry?

Most crossings require your dog to remain in your vehicle or one of the ferry’s kennels and we have teamed up with the RSPCA to help make sure that wherever your dog spends his time, his experience is a positive and enjoyable one.

Can I take my dog on the ferry to Scotland?

We are happy to accommodate pets on our ferries to Orkney and Shetland. Animals can either travel in your vehicle, with you in a pet-friendly cabin or in one of our pre-booked kennels.

Can you take dogs to Castle of Mey?

Visiting with Dogs

You are welcome to walk your dogs on a lead in the grounds, but please do not take them to the Castle, Animal Centre nor into the Walled Garden (unless they are guide dogs).

Can dogs ride on the Cape May ferry?

Your pets are welcome on all exterior decks aboard all Cape May-Lewes Ferry vessels; however, U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations prohibit pets in interior spaces where food is prepared, served, or consumed. * Please keep your pet on a leash and under control at all times.

Can I take my dog on ferry to Isle of Man?

Pets may travel in your vehicle on either our conventional vessel Ben-my-Chree or fast craft Manannan, free of charge. Dogs and cats may travel with passengers who wish to use the pet facilities available on board our conventional vessel the Ben-my-Chree and a charge of £10 per pet per journey will apply.

Do dogs get seasick on ferries?

Dogs get motion sickness when the inner ear gets jangled, causing nausea and dizziness. Motion sickness is more common in puppies, and many dogs outgrow it in part because they enjoy being out in the car—or boat, in your case—so much.

Can you bring luggage on Greek ferries?

One large piece of luggage per person is typically allowed on board. For ferry routes in Greece passengers are entitled to carry luggage up to 50 kilos. If you wish to carry additional luggage or special sports equipment, please consider using the alternative courier services available during boarding.

What do I need to bring my dog to Greece?

All pets must have an original Rabies Certificate signed by the vet. The Rabies vaccine must be at least 21 days old at the time of the final health exam and endorsement. Further details regarding the rabies vaccine: Pets may travel to Greece with a current one year vaccine (also known as a “primary” vaccine).

Are dogs allowed on Greek trains?

In Hellenic Train buses, only if they are in a pet transport box or any other suitable packing of maximum dimensions 50 x 40 x 35cm, in specially designated seats by Hellenic Train. The maximum number of small dogs to be transferred in each bus is 3.

How much does it cost to take a dog to Greece?

Flying to Greece with a Dog

Pets up to 8kg are allowed in the cabin, with a charge of €60 internationally or €30 domestically. Aegean Airlines can even provide you with a free cardboard pet carrier at their domestic airports! Check out their pet policy for more details, plus details on flying pets in the hold.

Are dogs allowed to swim in Greece?

In Greece, animals can swim in the sea only on remote beaches, where there are no other swimmers around that could complain. If the pet owner with their pet is at a location where there are no other people present at the given time, there is no problem.

What is the weight limit for a dog to fly in the cabin?

In-cabin. Generally, if your dog in its carrier can fit under the seat in front of you, it can go in the cabin. So that means a dog weighing up to about 20 pounds.

Why are there so many stray dogs in Greece?

Animal charities say there are now more than a million strays in Greece because people are simply abandoning pets they can no longer afford to keep. There are fears it could lead to the spread of disease if the problem is not tackled soon, as Emilia Papadopoulos reports.

Are cats a problem in Greece?

If you see cats in Greece, there is no need to be concerned. They may be strays, but they can also be incredibly friendly. Don’t hesitate to give them a treat from your own plate, or maybe even pet it, if the mood strikes you.