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caligirl56 Feb 1st, 2007 05:46 PM

ferry between Lindau and Meersburg
 
Does anyone know how long the ferry ride is between Lindau and Meersburg? Do they leave every hour and a half? (I thought I read that somewhere). Also, in the middle of August, will everyone be able to get on--or will there be a waiting line? Thanks!

WallyKringen Feb 1st, 2007 07:59 PM

2 hours 35 minutes as per http://www.bodenseeschiffahrt.de/

Can you get on? Depends on time and day - be early in line and you'll get on.

GeoffHamer Feb 2nd, 2007 01:06 AM

The ships' capacities are between 500 and 1000 passengers, so I wouldn't worry about the ships being full, but the first people to get on will have the best choice of seats. The ships sail between Bregenz and Konstanz, calling at several ports where people embark and disembark.

DAX Feb 2nd, 2007 04:57 AM

I have had the painful memory of waiting for the next boat because the boat was full right before dinner time. It put a damper in our mood as it was starting to drizzle in the cold & windy landing area in Meersburg.

hhildebrandt Feb 2nd, 2007 06:53 AM

There is a ferry line (transporting cars, trucks, busses, bikes and passengers) between Friedrichshafen (Germany) and Romanshorn (Switzerland)
http://www.bsb-online.com/docs/ausfl...8&m2=25925
and another one between Meersburg (Germany) and Staad near Constance (Germany).
http://www.stadtwerke.konstanz.de/ve...e/fahrplan.htm
There are passenger boats (transporting passengers and passengers with bicicles, no bikes, no cars) on a scheduled line service connecting Lindau (Germany) with Meersburg (Germany). As said, the passenger boats can transport 500 to 1.000 passengers.
http://www.bsb-online.com/docs/index...8&m2=33465

caligirl56 Feb 2nd, 2007 04:41 PM

Thanks very much! Does anyone know--are these ferries entirely enclosed, or is there an outside deck to be on if the weather is nice?


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