Ferries of the world
Interislander
It’s a relaxing and pleasurable cruise across Cook Strait and through the
beautiful Marlborough Sounds. The journey covers a distance of 52 nautical
miles. The
Interislander is 148 meters long and carries up to 975 passengers, 126
cars and 60 railcars at once. During the summer season, a fast ferry called the Lynx
offers speedier service.
The Interislander ferry provides a year round link between the North
and South Islands of New Zealand. A rail line runs the length of both islands.
New Zealand can be toured from tip to toe using the train/ferry combination from
Auckland in the north to Invercargill at the south end of the south island. A
coordinated bus connects to popular tourist attractions such as Mt. Cook,
Queenstown and Greymouth.