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'Stressful': Families' holidays upended as Bluebridge cancels ferry sailings

Author
Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Sat, 10 Jan 2026, 12:23pm
MV Connemara, the Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry operated by StraitNZ. Photo / Supplied
MV Connemara, the Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry operated by StraitNZ. Photo / Supplied

'Stressful': Families' holidays upended as Bluebridge cancels ferry sailings

Author
Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Sat, 10 Jan 2026, 12:23pm

Bluebridge has cancelled six ferry sailings this weekend as staff work to fix a mechanical issue on a ship ramp, leaving holidaymakers stranded on both sides of Cook Strait. 

Yesterday, 200 passengers were stranded onboard the ferry Connemara in Wellington Harbour for almost 14 hours due to a problem with the vessel鈥檚 ramp. 

Bluebridge confirmed the Connemara ferry鈥檚 8.30pm sailing from Wellington to Picton last night was forced to return about 40 minutes into its journey after an issue with the ship鈥檚 ramp was found. 

One passenger on board told the Herald it was a 鈥減retty stressful鈥 ordeal. 

This morning, Bluebridge confirmed that 鈥渟o far鈥 six sailings had been cancelled this weekend. 

StraitNZ spokesperson Will Dady said the company was 鈥渆xtremely disappointed to have experienced a mechanical issue during peak travel period鈥 and assured work was ongoing to return to full schedule again 鈥渁s quickly as possible鈥. 

鈥淭he team is working around the clock to resolve the issue with the ramp,鈥 said Dady. 

鈥淲e apologise unreservedly to everyone affected, and we want our customers to know we are doing everything we can to get them across the Strait as soon as possible.鈥 

Cranes were called in to fix the Bluebridge Connemara's stuck ramp which left passengers stuck on board for nearly 14 hours. Photo / Tobias MacintoshCranes were called in to fix the Bluebridge Connemara's stuck ramp which left passengers stuck on board for nearly 14 hours. Photo / Tobias Macintosh 

Passengers affected by the latest cancellations told the Herald they had thrown their summer holiday plans into disarray. 

A woman who was meant to sail on Sunday said the next available trip was January 25. 

鈥淭his trip has been over six months in planning. We bought tickets to (musician) David Byrne for the family for Christmas,鈥 she explained. 

鈥淢y daughter is in Auckland, and my two sons are flying from Nelson. 

鈥淲e decided to take the ferry and make a trip of it... We planned to stay with two friends on our return drive. 

鈥淭his has come on the back of my husband having cancer treatment last year and eight weeks of waiting for my stepfather to die. 

鈥淲e arrived home on Thursday after his funeral saying how much we needed this trip away.鈥 

Bluebridge's Cook Strait ferry Connemara carries up to 500 passengers and has dog-friendly cabins for overnight sailings.Bluebridge's Cook Strait ferry Connemara carries up to 500 passengers and has dog-friendly cabins for overnight sailings. 

The woman said she had already dropped her four animals off at kennels when the sailing was cancelled. 

鈥淥ur only option now is to fly at twice the ferry cost, hire a car and pay for extra accommodation,鈥 she said. 

鈥淥ur whole trip will have to be shortened and cost so much more. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 the little details in our trip that we were looking forward to. 

鈥淭he economic impact of this is far-reaching.鈥 

Another passenger was facing having to cancel a family trip. 

鈥淲e were supposed to be going camping for two weeks in Totaranui,鈥 he said. 

鈥淏ut as far as I can tell, there aren鈥檛 any more car spots on either Bluebridge or the Interislander in that time.鈥 

The Bluebridge Cook Strait ferry Connemara loading vehicles at it's terminal on Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Photo / Mark MitchellThe Bluebridge Cook Strait ferry Connemara loading vehicles at it's terminal on Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Photo / Mark Mitchell 

The man was supposed to sail on Sunday and received a cancellation email just after 9pm on Friday night. 

鈥淒ue to a technical issue onboard your 8.15am sailing has been cancelled,鈥 it stated. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e really sorry that we鈥檝e had to cancel this sailing, and we understand that this will be disruptive to your travel plans, so we鈥檙e letting you know as early as possible. 

"The quickest and easiest way to reschedule your sailing is online." 

The email also offered a full refund and included a link for passengers to complete a form. 

鈥淲e鈥檒l do our best to give you the refund within ten working days,鈥 it said. 

鈥淭hank you for your understanding, and we apologise again for the disruption to your travel plans.鈥 

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