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Camellia Line
About
Camellia Line Co., Ltd. is a Japanese ferry operator established in 1990, providing daily services between Hakata Port in Fukuoka, Japan, and Busan, South Korea. The company operates the "New Camellia," a vessel with a passenger capacity of 522 and a cargo capacity of 41 passenger cars or 83 40-foot containers. Onboard amenities include a restaurant, duty-free shop, observatory spa bath, games room, and karaoke room, ensuring a comfortable journey for both passengers and freight.
Luggage & cancellation policy
Luggage included
Passengers can bring their luggage on board without any weight or quantity restrictions, and no additional charges will apply.
Additional luggage
If you wish to check in your luggage, a fee of JPY 800 will be charged for up to 20kg. An additional JPY 300 will be applied for every 10kg over the limit.
Luggage storage
Luggage can be brought on board without restrictions; checked luggage incurs additional fees.
Pregnant on board
Pregnant passengers are required to fill out a pledge form before departure and obtain a boarding permit from their obstetrician.
Amenities on board the ferry
Food sold onboard
Onboard facilities include a restaurant, duty-free and convenience store, and a scenic lounge.
Toilets
Accessibility
Staff is available for guests requiring disability assistance.
Bikes
Motorcycles can be transported; advance booking is required.
Cabin reservation
Various cabin types are available, including Royal Suite, Deluxe Room, First Class Western Room, First Class Japanese Room, and Second Class Room.
Car on board
Motorbike
Motorcycles can be transported; advance booking is required.
Entertaiment on board
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- Camellia Line3:30 AM6h00Fukuoka9:30 AMBusan$191One-way0 transfers
