Cook Strait ferries

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The Cook Strait ferries provide the essential "floating bridge" between the North and South Island of New Zealand. Five passenger and car ferries (one also carrying rail wagons) from two operators ply the , 3.5-hour route across Cook Strait between Wellington in the North Island and Picton in the South Island.
Apart from its function moving passengers, vehicles and freight, the ferries provide a spectacular and scenic trip through Wellington Harbour, Cook Strait and the Marlborough Sounds. However, the weather and seas in Cook Strait are frequently rough and unpredictable, so take the calm cruise-like promotional images with a grain of salt.

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