Two nights, not a bed in sight. I really like the Northlink ferry, but was this a bad idea?

If you are considering a trip from Aberdeen to Shetland on the Northlink and think saving on the price of a cabin is a good idea, maybe watch this video first :)
I'm a big fan of Northlink but how many hours sleep will I get on this return journey? Join me as I compare the Sleeping Pod (£18 supplement) on the way out and the cheapest option of all (£3.50 reclining seat) on the way back (although as you'll see, I don't even actually use the reclining seat on the return, there are much comfier options available onboard).
Outbound: Monday 4th - Tuesday 5th July 2022
Return: Wednesday 6th - Thursday 7th July 2022
The base cost of the sailing is £36 each way + accommodation.
On the dates I sailed, the accommodation costs were as follows:
Inside Cabin: £120 each way
Pod seat: £18 each way
Reclining Seat: £3.50 each way
Even if you don't plan to use a reclining seat, you must pay one of the supplements, you cannot just pay the base fare without selecting a sleeping option.
Music courtesy of epidemicsound.com
('Oregon Skies' by Isobelle Walton)
Maps courtesy of Google Maps
Reviews courtesy of tripadvisor.com
#Northlink #Shetland #SteveMarsh

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  • @4sstg
    @4sstg6 ай бұрын

    Too old to travel now, not enough money after spouse died, so watching these videos are a comfort as it show places I visited and many I never got to visit.

  • @Stevonthemove

    @Stevonthemove

    2 ай бұрын

    Im too old too.im 68.in my 7 th month of travelling south east asia

  • @norfilmshetland
    @norfilmshetland Жыл бұрын

    As one who has travelled on this journey for over fifty years, this is as fair and accurate as it gets. Cabins are great - if you can get one. Many islanders have to travel at short notice, long after they're all booked. It's no fun sleeping on the floor in your late seventies. Steve's description of the pods is spot on.......although he forgot the spring loaded door which bangs shut every 10 minutes as the drinks from the bar are disposed of in the toilet. As he said, the pod designer obviously never tried sleeping in one. Top marks, Steve!

  • @theherrdark4834

    @theherrdark4834

    Жыл бұрын

    The designers should be required to sleep on one for two weeks, and then see how well designed they become.

  • @mharris5047

    @mharris5047

    Жыл бұрын

    @@theherrdark4834 Those pods look a lot like first class commercial airliner seats on US airlines. Being of such size that coach accommodation on commercial airliners just won't work (it is actually a safety hazard and even at my greatly reduced 375 pounds I am not legally allowed to fly coach, years ago I weighed a hefty 550 pounds) I pay about $1500 round trip from Grand Rapids, MI; Detroit, MI or Chicago, IL to San Francisco/Oakland, CA or Los Angeles, CA whereas if I were 150 pounds lighter and a foot shorter I could get away with only paying about $300. I usually recline for a nap in my expensive first class seat as the flight is about four to five hours. Unfortunately we don't have the option for fish and chips at a bar on airline flights and the food is universally shitty although I usually ask for and receive some Biscoff cookies as food (including a meal) is included on first class flights, IIRC I was told that Biscoff cookies are about 50 cents per pack of two or three in coach although I haven't flown coach since deregulation in the late 1970's, I had to make a shorter flight in a plane without first class so they sold me a business class seat (IIRC the flight was to Ottawa, ON -- about a 10-12 hour drive from my house) -- never the hell again, I will have my driver take me to wherever in my car before I do THAT again considering sometimes she has to drive me to Chicago (about six hours from my home, Detroit is about five hours and Grand Rapids about an hour and a half) anyway!

  • @edwardrussellduff3076

    @edwardrussellduff3076

    Жыл бұрын

    TV

  • @edwardrussellduff3076

    @edwardrussellduff3076

    Жыл бұрын

    0pp

  • @IAmWithinEverything

    @IAmWithinEverything

    Жыл бұрын

    I am 70 and plan on a cabin. Visiting Scotland for the first time next September ❤

  • @kerrypeterson554
    @kerrypeterson554 Жыл бұрын

    Shetlander here. A cabin is a must for me on the boat - can't survive without it. The privacy, private bathroom and ability to switch on and off the lights at will are just added bonuses to having access to an actual bed.

  • @222ponys

    @222ponys

    Жыл бұрын

    Add a lot too the cost, too much for my pay.

  • @flitsertheo

    @flitsertheo

    Жыл бұрын

    20 years ago you could forget the privacy if you were travelling alone. As you had to share your cabin with another unknown passenger. Usually the kind of passenger who goes to bed at 8 pm and doesn't want to be disturbed by the light of my laptop.

  • @davidrle23

    @davidrle23

    Жыл бұрын

    @@flitsertheo You didn't have to share a cabin, they were just much cheaper! Northlink had shared cabins up until Covid but haven't reintroduced them yet, much to islanders disgust. I live on the mainland now but regularly travel back to home (Shetland), and I'm afraid despite having good sea legs, I can't do it without a private cabin.

  • @okiejammer2736
    @okiejammer27364 ай бұрын

    You are a glutton for punishment. Misery on no sleep! However, WE learn so much from you. I love traveling on the cheap - and WOW, you have so much in your videos!

  • @billyaitken7461
    @billyaitken7461 Жыл бұрын

    Times have changed. I wouldn’t have been able to recommend the sleeping accommodation on any Scottish ferry in the past as they used to be a cross between low-end backpacker hostel dormitory and WW2 mini -sub. 😬😡, cramped, hot, nasty…..and with an overwhelming feeling that if there was an issue in the night nobody would make it out alive. Times have changed, thank god for that!!!

  • @simonwhitlock9189
    @simonwhitlock9189 Жыл бұрын

    There is no way I could do that without a cabin and a proper bed, too old and grumpy to go without sleep, I take my hat off to you for doing it and surviving, cheers and stay safe.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree (now!) I only did this for the video, never again :D

  • @creativian68
    @creativian68 Жыл бұрын

    I could sleep anywhere when I was younger. Probably not a safe option for a young woman, but I didn't think about it then. Thank you, Steve, for being so genuine. Please continue like this even as you get more and more followers. We get far too many sponsored videos. You might like Itchy Boots. She has not lost sight of her original idea even though she now has over a million subscribers.

  • @tonym480

    @tonym480

    Жыл бұрын

    Endorse the Itchy Boots recommendation, she is an inspiration.

  • @mharris5047

    @mharris5047

    Жыл бұрын

    My sister tells me the secret to traveling alone as a woman is to be a 350 pound woman and be able to bench press a large car engine. No one ever gave her trouble while traveling alone and she used to go to New York City and Los Angeles regularly. She went to places where even I as a similarly sized man wouldn't dare go in large cities and everyone I ran around with thought I was the brave one (she even walked around in Skid Row, Los Angeles at close to midnight, she definitely doesn't look like she belongs there but she didn't get hassled about it -- I make sure to have whomever is driving me avoid that area of town)!!!!!

  • @bushwhackeddos.2703

    @bushwhackeddos.2703

    9 ай бұрын

    The country wasn’t overrun with mystery meat back then.

  • @neilfoster814
    @neilfoster8144 ай бұрын

    I recall back in the early 1980's, I travelled from Cherbourg to Southampton on the overnight ferry (about 9.5 hours) with the option of a cabin, a sleeper chair or standard lounge. I slept on the floor underneath the stairs, not a bad night's kip to be honest. That ferry looked a nice ship, the breakfast looked yummy!

  • @robm509
    @robm509 Жыл бұрын

    I made this journey regulalry in the late 80s and early 90s on the previous ships - P&O Ferries St Clair and St Sunniva - the days before I could afford the luxury of a cabin. I have never used the Northlink ships yet to compare, so this video was really useful. I remember a few trips being really pleasant, but one or two were experiences I would rather forget. One night it got so rough, it was deemed unsafe to put into port at Aberdeen harbour in the morning. We had to remain out at sea for five more hours until the sea state settled. I've never been back to Shetland since!

  • @keithg.d.8012
    @keithg.d.8012 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting video, thanks! I've never done the Northlink trip to Shetland, but in July, 2015 I was a passenger (the only one) on a Polish cargo ship heading from Lithuania to the US. We passed between Shetland and Orkney at about 11 p.m. in a murky twilight. I was on the bridge with the watch officer and an A/B (the helm was on autopilot). On the AIS, we noticed that Hrossey was heading south on potential collision course. We altered course to starboard to avoid T-boning or being T-boned, and after a while Hrossey emerged from the murk and crossed our bow. I shot a few photos. Too bad I can't attach one here. Anyway, I've always been curious what the Northlink experience would have been like. Thanks again!

  • @okiejammer2736

    @okiejammer2736

    4 ай бұрын

    That is Wowww story!

  • @HobGothlin
    @HobGothlin6 ай бұрын

    Discovered your channel yesterday, saw about 8-10 of your videos so far and they've been an absolute joy. Warm, personable presentation that's very relate-able. More importantly interesting content (because we all need to know about bars and food), seriously the travel stuff is informative too. Thank you, an absolute pleasure to watch!

  • @AnimeSunglasses
    @AnimeSunglasses Жыл бұрын

    ...Welcome to one of the most Scottish videos ever. Delightful accents, wind, weather, parsimony, modest lodgings, and the sea... And I get a bit of my own local pride seeing your Filson hat!

  • @andrewjditton
    @andrewjditton Жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks Steve. You've confirmed what I thought. For me, a cabin is a necessity! As you get older, sleep becomes an ever higher priority. Once in a 'recliner' from Dover to Zeebrugge directly after a night shift in the early 90s was enough to teach me that lesson. I ended up riding my motorbike 8 hours to Hamburg on no sleep for 36 hours. Never again. Cheers!

  • @Nunos645cgh

    @Nunos645cgh

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow that sounds fascinating.

  • @erinmcgrathejm4985

    @erinmcgrathejm4985

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Andrew! I think I agree. My sleep is important.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Oof there's a challenge! Aye, I totally agree with you now mate!

  • @martinmoore7920

    @martinmoore7920

    Жыл бұрын

    Sleep and a cabin is very important

  • @tonysutton6559
    @tonysutton65594 ай бұрын

    I've got to admit that I wouldn't do this trip without a cabin.I might have done 30 years ago but not now. On the plus side, the restaurant on this boat is one of my favourites and the beer is cheap as well.

  • @nodrogytsirk
    @nodrogytsirk4 ай бұрын

    Just did this trip in early Dec. had a cabin thank god because it was a terribly rough crossing and I was beyond sea sick! After too long being closely acquainted with the toilet, I made it back to my bunk for a miserable night wondering if we would be flung onto the floor! Then I had to stay on motion sickness pills for 2 days because my balance was so out of whack! Can’t imagine having to be that sick in a pod! But Shetland was so beautiful, I’m glad I went!

  • @helenmick5053
    @helenmick5053 Жыл бұрын

    As a recent traveler to Shetland and Orkney we really enjoyed the cabins on the overnight crossings. Expensive, yes, but reasonable when you factor in not needing hotel accomodation on them nights, and most of the travelling happens in your sleep which is an extra bonus.

  • @paulgray2387
    @paulgray2387 Жыл бұрын

    I remember sailing Portsmouth - LeHarve in a pod type thing, absolutely awful. Not the pod but the two Gents who snored from the start to finish. I ended up on the deck to get away from them but the other half endured it. She said when one woke up he stretched and exclaimed he’d had the best sleep in ages. Surprised he wasn’t lynched…!

  • @memeomeme8351

    @memeomeme8351

    Жыл бұрын

    I did that journey as a kid and didn't get one hour of sleep. The seat reclined only about 45 degrees, the lights didn't fully turn off and that combined with being surrounded by a bunch of strangers completely out in the open just made the whole thing feel very on edge. Don't think I would ever do any sort of overnight journey again without a cabin, bar flights of course.

  • @maquettemusic1623
    @maquettemusic1623 Жыл бұрын

    Steve, if you get the chance you should try the Scillonian ferry from Penzance to St. Mary's. It's a short crossing, but is affectionally known by us locals as the Vomit Comet. The meeting of the Atlantic and the Celtic sea particularly in winter is rough! But you're greeted with one of the most beautiful archipelagos in the world.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh it's SO high on the list!

  • @jimmyjohnstone5878

    @jimmyjohnstone5878

    Жыл бұрын

    I was ok on that boat when a group of us took our sea kayaks over for two weeks a few years ago. Several people were sick...it does roll quite a bit. It is shallow draft to get in to St Marys.

  • @jokepy4230

    @jokepy4230

    Жыл бұрын

    A friend of mine did that crossing a few years ago. He was so seasick that he was hospitalised and came back to the mainland on a helicopter.

  • @silgo7923
    @silgo792310 ай бұрын

    Long gone are the days of P&O and going to reception to see if there’s a spare bed for a £10. But damn it, not only is it impossible to get a cabin since they got rid of shared rooms, they actively try and make it impossible to find a quiet spot to lie down! Btw Serco runs Nortlink and Caledonian Sleeper… yeah 😢

  • @phoffen3829
    @phoffen38294 ай бұрын

    As my Shetland friend told me "get a cabin if you want to sleep". So I did, and I LOVED it: slept like a baby til morning. Well, except for the seasick bit when it gets rough an hour of so south of Lerwick. Food great; beer service slow as molasses in January, internet spotty, but hey...

  • @Naz67
    @Naz67 Жыл бұрын

    as someone not able to travel very far due to health issues i wanted to thank you for showing me Scotland, a place i always wanted to see. you are a good man,Steve...God bless....Kev

  • @davehughes72
    @davehughes72 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Steve, as always. I think they need to remove a row of seats to allow the extra leg room, this would make the pod a good half way option. They could add a tenner onto the current pod cost and probably get some better reviews.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Dave, you are absolutely spot on!

  • @websitesthatneedanem

    @websitesthatneedanem

    Жыл бұрын

    Just what I tought!

  • @VanillaMacaron551

    @VanillaMacaron551

    Жыл бұрын

    Good idea. Better design all round could make it great.

  • @mr8I7

    @mr8I7

    Жыл бұрын

    They'll never do it unless they change the seats altogether. Think of all the work it would require. The fixtures of how the seats attach to the floor would have to be redone, lighting redone, other electrics etc.

  • @geraldbeddows9017
    @geraldbeddows90176 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your journey with us, always enjoyable.

  • @Grazilla52
    @Grazilla52 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video Steve; I especially appreciate the extra effort you went to so we could have the seasick experience. I visited the Shetlands & Orkneys in June & caught a glimpse of these beautiful ferries: I had no idea they’re so spacious! But the Viking pointing at the lifeboat is really pretty funny. 😂 I hope we get to see your trip to the Fair Isle!

  • @johnmudd6453
    @johnmudd6453 Жыл бұрын

    I can't believe how dark it got ,so far north , I was camping in Sandwood bay(north west Scotland) 3 weeks ago and the sun finally set at 1.45 and was rising again at 2.45 . What a difference in 3 weeks !

  • @Trollberg60north

    @Trollberg60north

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, because we have such an extreme difference between mid-summer and mid-winter the difference is noticed every 2-3 weeks. Sadly, we've had a dreadful summer with little clear sky so we haven't been able to enjoy the 24hr light.

  • @mharris5047

    @mharris5047

    Жыл бұрын

    Try Alaska or Nunavut in the middle of June or July sometime. The sun never sets. However, the sun also never rises in the middle of January!

  • @petehampton6051
    @petehampton6051 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Steve for the wonderful Shetland videos. Brings back great memories from 2019 when my wife booked a surprise trip. It’s a magical place, very hospitable people and some of the best wildlife photography opportunities. Would recommend this trip to anyone, but do get a cabin, it’s so worth the extra! Keep up the good work, looking forward to the next video.

  • @flyer1658
    @flyer1658 Жыл бұрын

    Another cracking video thanks for sharing more of your travels with us Steve!

  • @johngibson8862
    @johngibson8862 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, always fancied doing this exact trip, great to see your take on it. Thank you

  • @blairedwards6025
    @blairedwards6025 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Steve. Another great video! You’re a glutton for punishment! Looking forward to your next “adventure “. Was a bit surprised that the ferry wasn’t too busy, especially going up north to Lerwick and it being summer. Kind regards asa always. Blair

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Aye good point Blair - VERY quiet on the outbound leg!

  • @juliamadelin3825
    @juliamadelin3825 Жыл бұрын

    I have done too many long distance flights during my life, so absolutely loved my tiny cabin- to myself. Loved the ship too, especially the option of having small (senior)portions for dinner. The last trip to Shetland was lovely, and although long was a better option than trying to fly from London (via Aberdeen) to Sumburgh in present circumstances.

  • @DrBrazell
    @DrBrazell Жыл бұрын

    Another great Steve-venture! I’m fascinated by theses ferry journeys and really want be aboard someday.

  • @BlindGirlVlogs
    @BlindGirlVlogs Жыл бұрын

    Hey Steve, just stumbled across your videos and your channel. Loving them, gives me some ideas for my future travel. Looking forward to seeing more. Take care.

  • @legionnairegonk4425
    @legionnairegonk4425 Жыл бұрын

    Agreed, £120 for a standard cabin is frankly taking the pee... That is a price you could still get for a decent London hotel room off-peak, so I can't see as an additional charge over the ferry ticket price that is justified. But I guess they know some people are not prepared to rough it, and with no competition they have to pay it. Although I did a 23hr London to Turin trip on a bus and I nearly lost my legs, nevermind my mind such was the discomfort - so I do understand the desire for comfort. I was young and brave and cheap, but never ever again!

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    'Never again' is what I'm saying too! Problem is, even WITH the cabin, I wouldn't say I get a great sleep, you're still knackered when you leave the ferry - so much creaking throughout the night, difficult to get to sleep, although maybe that's just me!

  • @mharris5047

    @mharris5047

    Жыл бұрын

    Although it sounds insanely cheap I thought I heard him say the base fare was three pound fifty pence, not hundreds of pounds. For an 18 hour ride I would gladly pay the 120 pounds for a cabin. In my younger years where I would have spent half of the trip in the bar I might not have done so but at 76 years old it would be well worth the price of admission.

  • @coaxkid4747
    @coaxkid4747 Жыл бұрын

    A cabin of your own what luxury ! That brought back memories Steve of my trip from Lerwick in 1962 on the St.Clair had to share a large cabin with 12 Norwegian Whalers who had a dozen cases of Tennants (lager) I did not manage to get any sleep!

  • @mharris5047

    @mharris5047

    Жыл бұрын

    In 1962 I would have bought a couple more cases of lager for the guys, a couple of quarts of whiskey or vodka for me and had one hell of a good time! Back then I would have slept at my destination but I was only 16 years old at the time (at least in the States most areas didn't have a drinking age back then, if you could climb up onto the bar stool or see over the liquor store counter you could have your alcoholic beverage) and just starting university so I wouldn't have cared if I slept or not.

  • @geraldbeddows9017
    @geraldbeddows9017 Жыл бұрын

    enjoyed this journey hope to watch many more.

  • @explorewithlloydi
    @explorewithlloydi Жыл бұрын

    that was a great fun watch thanks Steve

  • @rosscoscottie1062
    @rosscoscottie1062 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree! I used the pod lounge on the seven hour journey from Kirkwall to Lerwick and it convinced me to get a cabin for the return journey to Aberdeen. A huge difference in comfort and worth the extra for a good night's sleep.

  • @mstrdiver

    @mstrdiver

    Жыл бұрын

    If I had to spend the coin for a cabin, I would do so on the return leg so I could drive home safely after a lengthy period without sleep. Stay safe Steve. I'm looking forward to the next trip, as always.

  • @mharris5047

    @mharris5047

    Жыл бұрын

    I wish he had shown what a cabin looks like but if it is like Amtrak (America's passenger train service) in the US 150 pounds for a cabin would be well worth it. Trust me, it would cost much more for a cabin on Amtrak on even a shorter trip. They don't have the equivalent of business or first class on trains here but even coach class (a lot like the coach class seating shown here) would cost that much or more! The only time I ride Amtrak anymore is if I need to go from San Francisco (Oakland) to Sacramento, that is about a three or four hour train ride and since seat belts aren't required on trains here they will let me ride that class (and I spend half of it in the restaurant car anyway). From what I have seen it is about equivalent to business class on an airline flight in the US.

  • @77smp
    @77smp Жыл бұрын

    Lovely video and hope they bring back the shared cabins!. Only done one return journey, but I found being the first on I could get the recliner seat on the right hand side right up at the bow. It has enough space to even put my sleep mat and sleeping bag in front of it, never had an issue with leaving my bags there, mainly because the partition wall gives some privacy. The crew were very friendly, even asking about everyone's welfare on quite a rough crossing but I found lying down really helped and it only lasted a few hours. The banging of the waves could be quite disconcerting though. Also had the fish 'n' chips which were delicious and a shower in the morning, no better way to finish a ferry journey and all for £23.60 each way :)

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Michelle I had my eye on that VERY spot, but unfortunately I was too late! I always love the crew on the Northlink - super friendly and professional :)

  • @cherry-vz5kx
    @cherry-vz5kx Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video Steve.Great information about cost and comfort.I have never been to Shetland or Orkney but this gives me some ideas.Keep them coming.

  • @mrkphilippines1194
    @mrkphilippines1194 Жыл бұрын

    Another great video Steve.

  • @bmaspen95
    @bmaspen95 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Steve, great video as always, thank goodness for you always taking one for the team, you have helped me decide the best way to travel on Northlink thank you.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    You're very welcome Brian! I couldn't do it this way again! :)

  • @catherinem809
    @catherinem809 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Steve. Our weather here makes us feel like we’re in the boat with you. As usual we follow your decision about choice. It is wonderful watching you very early in the morning. Thanks again.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much guys! Haha enjoying some pleasant weather eh?! :)

  • @frankprice7575
    @frankprice7575 Жыл бұрын

    Another fantastic video, great editing - really feel I’m on the ferry with yourself, love to head to Shetland and the other islands, greetings from Dublin and many thanks for the great videos.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Frank! Really appreciate the lovely comment :)

  • @G4RY1159
    @G4RY1159 Жыл бұрын

    Your passion and enthusiasm for these videos Steve really is very inspiring fella, another upload I thoroughly enjoyed along with another education, not been on a ferry in a good while so you sharing such trips is a nice treat. Just getting a catch up with your last 2 or 3 wids but I like taking my time with them so I have something decent to watch. Massive Thanks again.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers Gary! :)

  • @monicalifornia_
    @monicalifornia_ Жыл бұрын

    Even though you had a bit of a rough journey, I’m still so jealous. You sure get to visit some amazing places.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers Monica! Thankfully the pain of these trips fades and leaves only the good bits to remember :)

  • @SmithyScotland
    @SmithyScotland Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all the extra detail in the video description 👍🏻

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers Paul, I'm getting better these days at adding the extra info! :)

  • @McSynth
    @McSynth Жыл бұрын

    I loved this reviews Steve. Very atmospheric.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much! :)

  • @archstanton3763
    @archstanton3763 Жыл бұрын

    Great video throughly enjoyed it, way better than anything on TV ! Thank you

  • @andygriffith5160
    @andygriffith5160 Жыл бұрын

    Shetland via Northlink ferry has been on my bucket list ever since watching "It's Nice Up North" (!) and this video only increased my desire to tick that one off the list. Really informative and compelling, this; I literally watched every second. Lots of detail but not too much. Thanks for going to so much effort. On the cabin vs pod vs seat question, I think it's a question of age as much as anything. I could probably have tolerated the pod 20 years ago but I think I'd suffer for it now, although if I was doing the trip on my own, I'd probably rough it one way, just for the experience. On a side note, I love the whole other-worldly atmosphere of a ferry, particularly late at night. That section where you did a tour of the ship around midnight was just awesome.

  • @laurencejohnson4106
    @laurencejohnson4106 Жыл бұрын

    A very fair and accurate video.👍 My first trip out of Shetland was 63 years ago and I was 4 years old at the time, I do not recall how many round trips I have made since then, but I preferred the older styles of ferries, they were not so fancy but in my opinion, they were better designed for the North Sea.

  • @laurencejohnson4106

    @laurencejohnson4106

    9 ай бұрын

    @knobjockey76 Cost is always a factor, but those vessels may not be suitable because the voyage from Aberdeen to Shetland takes at least 12 hours in good weather and longer if the ferry also has to dock in Orkney, so it's much further than the route which you mentioned, the North Sea is a relatively shallow sea so the wind soon makes it very active and dangerous and there are areas where the Atlantic ocean meets the North sea and the currents there can be treacherous.

  • @sharonwilliams1271
    @sharonwilliams1271 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Steve very interesting.

  • @9186SZ
    @9186SZ Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video as always , thank you for sharing

  • @stasekszejko5318
    @stasekszejko5318 Жыл бұрын

    Well done Steve, another epic. Lovely tour as usual covering various areas 'without sleep as well'. Kudos to you. More expensive options are not always rewarding. As you experienced, comfort is paramount. Again, thanks for the interesting coverage. I agree with you, 'fish and chips ' can't be beat 😛👍

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers Stasek! Aye very true - I remember having a cabin once and STILL didn't get much sleep :D

  • @MountainParameters
    @MountainParameters Жыл бұрын

    Last May, flew into Aberdeen and then onto the ferry with my son. We had pre booked an inside cabin. I had not anticipated three factors: 1: snoring, 2: farts and poor air circulation, and 3: the confined cabin space excerbates the effects of a rough sea. I had to leave the cabin and walk the deserted lounges for part of the night. When we went from Lerwick to Orkney, we just had recliners, and I much preferred it to be honest. So in my opinion, you may not need a cabin as badly sa you think given that you can still get a nice shower with just a token. Heck, get 2 tokens and have a nice long shower.

  • @discostu5426
    @discostu5426 Жыл бұрын

    Cheers from Minnesota, USA. Glad I found your channel

  • @CRISIS550166
    @CRISIS550166 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed that video. It has given me ideas for next summer.

  • @Nunos645cgh
    @Nunos645cgh Жыл бұрын

    As a new subscriber I’m really enjoying your vlogs Steve, Ireland and Scottish Isles are places I really want to visit a lot more very interesting to see you cover these places.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much, welcome aboard! :)

  • @johnmehaffey9953
    @johnmehaffey9953 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve used ferries since childhood and I’ve laid outside on the deck, between seats, inside, cabins, suites, even thought about sneaking under the tarpaulin on the lifeboat, I’ve laid down on bench seats, pushed 2 seats together, recliners, quiet rooms, the only sleep I’ve managed is a few hours in a cabin, never been seasick but what using ferries has taught me is to avoid going on a cruise, ps I always book a cabin now even on a 2 and a half hour journey, quietness and a place to stretch out are my priorities now

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    John I bow to your superior knowledge and will also be booking a cabin from now on! I wouldn't do it on the shorter crossings though as I need to be outside filming. Hey, great idea about getting some kip out on deck! Cheers :)

  • @splashpit

    @splashpit

    Жыл бұрын

    Iv done the overnight English Channel and a cruise of the Dalmatian coast and slept like a baby in the cabin. Iv done lots of trains two/three days in my youth when money was tight no cabins and it’s tough so I’d never do a boat without a cabin.

  • @nathan9207
    @nathan9207 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this. Thanks Steve.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    An absolute pleasure Nathan! (although 'pleasure' maybe not the right word after those 2 crossings!)

  • @davidcoker7989
    @davidcoker7989 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! Thanks for being a trooper to show us the difference! It will be a cabin for me!

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Same for me next time! :)Thanks David!

  • @AlaskaErik
    @AlaskaErik Жыл бұрын

    When I think of pods, I think of the kind you find on Japanese ferries and in Japanese pod hotels. This was just a more expensive seat.

  • @tsr207
    @tsr207 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video Steve - I made the mistake of taking the high speed ferry between Guernsey and Weymouth in winter - nearest thing to hell on earth I have endured. So the idea of being in that pod in bad weather will give me nightmares !

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Oof! That would have been a great video though! :D

  • @richardcheatham9490
    @richardcheatham9490 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video. Looking forward to seeing many more now. Safe travels to you from a first time viewer.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Richard!

  • @freespeechforever
    @freespeechforever Жыл бұрын

    Yes, has to be a cabin! Excellent video, I've never been that far North and now you've seriously tempted me!

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Go for it! :)

  • @Xantec
    @Xantec Жыл бұрын

    I went on the Hrossey in 2019, had a cabin all to myself (both ways). (id recommend that if you have expensive electronics being carried with you as you can lock them away safely. However borrow a tray from the restaurant to put your laptop on so the duvet doesnt choke off the vents )

  • @mharris5047

    @mharris5047

    Жыл бұрын

    My mother had a tray with a little USB powered fan that she used for her laptop on trips. They date back to when the old Pentium 4 laptops needed the fan but they folded flat for placement in her laptop case and they kept the computer from choking on the comforter even though by that time the fan was no longer necessary. I bought one for one of my nephews about five or six years ago (ironically identical to the one my mother had), my mother got about 6-7 years out of hers before the legs broke, the fan was quite noisy by that time as well. For traveling they were well worth the $20 I paid.

  • @christopherfox735
    @christopherfox735 Жыл бұрын

    I did look at going on the ferry to Kirkwall but once I added up the cost for a return in a cabin I thought I’d be better off flying. A higher cost but 40 minutes instead of 6hrs on the ferry. Another great video and loved the wee bus stop. A bus stop fit for a king!

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers Christopher! I think you make a good call. I do prefer a wee flight, especially if the weather is decent, views can be incredible :)

  • @johnanders56
    @johnanders563 ай бұрын

    Thanks Steve just enjoy your videos the north link ferries look like cruise ships to our old rundown ones Safe travels Steve

  • @neilbowers6956
    @neilbowers69563 күн бұрын

    I absolutely love your travel vlogs... This has given me inspiration to maybe try this ferry link across to the Shetland Islands.

  • @heeeeeresrossy
    @heeeeeresrossy Жыл бұрын

    Hey Steve. I love your travels, good or bad. Hope to bump into you one day, and hope you're well. Much love, Rossco x

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate! Likewise! :)

  • @erinmcgrathejm4985
    @erinmcgrathejm4985 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, as always Steve! I’m afraid I’d be one of those splurging for the cabin. I value the ability to truly stretch out AND have a darkened place to sleep. Plus, these old bones need to lie flat is I’m expected to move the next day! ATB, Erin

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I will NOT be doing it this way again Erin, I'm with you 100% on that one! Cheers for everything by the way :)

  • @dafyddthomas7299
    @dafyddthomas7299 Жыл бұрын

    Great video travel blog Steve - Love the Sick Bag Heckler at 16:39 had me in stiches on the floor - every time I play your clip around this time mark.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha cheers mate :D

  • @michaelbruchas6663
    @michaelbruchas6663 Жыл бұрын

    Nice piece - as usual!

  • @DaveyPalmer1
    @DaveyPalmer1 Жыл бұрын

    That was really interesting Steve. I've never done a ferry journey that long so thanks for showing us around. The food looked decent and they didn't take your eyes out price wise. It didn't look like that with the pod seats though!

  • @mstrdiver

    @mstrdiver

    Жыл бұрын

    Steve - I see less face mask wearing. What is Europe's current concern on the COVID B4 and B5 variants? Seems very transmittable and reports are saying the current vaccines aren't blocking it. I'm planning an early December trip to Munich and remain vigilant.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers Davey! A pleasure to show you the trip, although 'pleasure' might not be the right word :)

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    I barely see a mask anywhere now, to me it looks like it's being treated more like a flu now. Certainly though unless 99% of people are wearing masks, it won't make much difference anyway. Interested to see how it develops

  • @Lauren-vd4qe

    @Lauren-vd4qe

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mstrdiver they are not vx cines at all; theyre something farr worse

  • @vebetka8333
    @vebetka8333 Жыл бұрын

    Oh Steve, the things that you do for us. Great information. Like you, I don't sleep well when I travel and sitting upright just doesn't do it. I think I'd better save up a bit and splurge on a cabin when I finally/hopefully get to head to Shetland to check out Jimmy Perez's digs😉 Another brilliant video. Thanks from V in MD.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate! I think you'd make the best decision, I'd be in the cabin too next time - especially for the outbound journey, otherwise you're just walking around Shetland like a zombie! :)

  • @messrsandersonco5985
    @messrsandersonco5985 Жыл бұрын

    Love how you're so keen on your food! It looked pretty good for captive audience prices!

  • @merciandubz
    @merciandubz Жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed the video. Greetings from Tamworth, Staffordshire! The channel you was watching, was the one and only Mentour Pilot. Another great channel like your own.

  • @peterdnreynolds777
    @peterdnreynolds777 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant vlog as always Steve!! The food looked great, think I'd choose a cabin over the pods though. Think I've learned that after the amount of ferry crossings across the Irish sea from Fishguard and Pembroke to Rosslare

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree Peter, never again will I put myself through this, not for both directions anyway :D

  • @peterdnreynolds777

    @peterdnreynolds777

    Жыл бұрын

    @@steve-marsh totally, know it is different with a 3-4 hour crossing going to Ireland against 12 hours going to Shetland, have tried to sleep in Stena plus lounge but always someone talking or bright lights on. Also can never sleep on aircraft even in business class

  • @alang5764

    @alang5764

    Жыл бұрын

    @@peterdnreynolds777 If you want some sleep or at least rest try the Stena Hygge seats, they are fixed recliners with acres of space unlike those rubbish "pods", no food and drink like the + lounges though. Obviously a cabin is better but I find it hard to justify the price on the short crossings for little more than 3 hours rest.

  • @mikebikekite1
    @mikebikekite1 Жыл бұрын

    I found that very interesting. I'm from London but I've been to the North of Scotland a number of times and I'd of gone further if I knew more about this affordable sea link. It would be interesting to know what's there to explore on the islands (I'd of gone to the Neolithic remains) and how easy it is to get from the port etc.

  • @jornspirit
    @jornspirit Жыл бұрын

    ...that was a lovely watch... very soothing... almost as if I were on the boat... just without the swaying of the ground and lack of bed... :)

  • @gilliandall54
    @gilliandall54 Жыл бұрын

    Great video as ways. Cheeky wee bit Mentour Pilot on to watch! I watch that too. Love your trips. Keep them coming 😁

  • @websitesthatneedanem
    @websitesthatneedanem Жыл бұрын

    Yes, Steve, we did enjoy the video and found it interesting! 4:50 - Deliberate mistake?! 7:05 - How slim is she???! 7:17 - Mentor Pilot! 😁

  • @JBFlytography
    @JBFlytography Жыл бұрын

    I done Aberdeen to Kirkwall and back in April in a sleeping pod, going up was perfectly calm. Coming back was horrendous. 6 hours of the roughest seas I’ve ever encountered. I do love NorthLink ferries though, there ferries are alway immaculate and never had an issue. Thanks again Steve.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree - the Northlink is awesome, I just think they could design the space available in the pod lounges SOOOO much better!

  • @JBFlytography

    @JBFlytography

    Жыл бұрын

    @@steve-marsh yeah definitely! I’m 6ft 3 and it’s wasn’t all that comfortable. I attempt to get comfy in the forward “observation lounge”, lasted for all of 5minutes, for the same reason as you 🤢😂. Ended up in a recliner..Never realise you paid for it though.. 😬 On another note I can confirm, I walked from the ferry to Kirkwall at midnight after missing the bus, it takes nearly an hour and isn’t the best road!

  • @alicja4139
    @alicja4139 Жыл бұрын

    Great video as always!😉

  • @markfinney4157
    @markfinney41573 ай бұрын

    The best travel reviews on U-Tube and give a real sense of being there with you. Your comments are constructive and well balanced keep it up.

  • @monkeymagic4555
    @monkeymagic4555 Жыл бұрын

    Only issue is when you throw in the cabin factor it simply makes no sense and better getting a flight instead (as most do these days to/from shetland) they need to try and get the prices down to £50-60 each way inc some form of horizontal bedding badly! Absolutely no doubt it would net pay them to do so long term possibly even near enough immediate!

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with you mate!

  • @tombaxter6228
    @tombaxter6228 Жыл бұрын

    I did this journey a few years back. I found the pods pretty easy to sleep in, to be fair, although they would have been better sited amidships, where motion is minimised, rather than in the bow, where you're going to feel it the most. My advice is to invest in sea-sickness tablets, if you suspect the crossing will rough.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear you fared better than me Tom!

  • @tombaxter6228

    @tombaxter6228

    Жыл бұрын

    @@steve-marsh I've been told that I could sleep on a chicken's lip!

  • @mharris5047

    @mharris5047

    Жыл бұрын

    As for the sea sickness tablets, in the States, meclizine tablets are sold as generics and they are usually quite cheap. Your doctor can prescribe patches worn behind each ear but my mother found that the cheap meclizine tablets worked well enough for her and her sea sickness was legendary (she even got "sea sick" riding in the back seat of a car). My parents and I had the same doctor at one time and the doctor messed up on prescribing the patches for sea sickness, prescribing them to me instead of her (even though we lived at different addresses and had different medical insurers) once. When I had to switch doctors at one point my then new doctor had one hell of a time figuring out why I had the sea sickness patches prescribed to me. We finally figured out what happened but it took a few minutes.

  • @garyo4057
    @garyo4057 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, enjoyed watching.

  • @MJBott
    @MJBott6 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed that. Excellent content. Thank you

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much!

  • @KristopherNoronha
    @KristopherNoronha Жыл бұрын

    I've slept on the free seats on the same ferry, maybe long haul economy flights (London - Mumbai) and overnight bus journeys in India have conditioned me, I actually found the ferry to be much better!

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Just being able to stretch the legs and walk about freely makes it better for sure

  • @andrewrooney653
    @andrewrooney653 Жыл бұрын

    Steve, a position about 2/3rds of the distance from the bow to the stern and on a mid deck is often the point of minimum movement. In a seaway, there is less up and down and side to side movement. Maybe like being on the fulcrum of a see-saw 😀

  • @bishwatntl

    @bishwatntl

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds good. I remember one daytime ferry crossing in a gale - at one point I heard a big crash from the deck above and realised it was probably a vending machine or something similar tipping over. I was very glad to see the harbour wall of our destination gliding past.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers for the info! I'll be there next time (even if in a cabin!) and I'll stay away from flying vending machines :)

  • @Backs4more
    @Backs4more Жыл бұрын

    We went the pod route when we headed to a wedding on Yell. Boarded the ferry, had a quick look round and then went for a pint and evening meal. Thought all was great. No sooner had we got out the harbour mouth and turned north, it started! We had a strong south westerly wind and a south easterly swell. This caused the rear of the ferry to lift, push the bow into the sea, and then sort of swing from left to right then right to left, before the bow lifted. It was horrible! It got so bad the bar was shut because even the staff were throwing up. The toilet was awash with vomit and sick bags. We headed to the pod lounge and tried to settle down. Not great! However, on the return trip the sea was flat, and a gentle wind made it pleasant up on the top deck. It was a great sail back and the only time I woke up was as we passed some oil rigs all lit up, and it was amazing. We really could not have more different trips! The pods were pretty good really, and actually really quiet. However, I won’t ever step foot on that ferry again. 😂😂

  • @trudilm3864
    @trudilm3864 Жыл бұрын

    That's amazing to see, thank you for your due dilligence.

  • @anthonydyer3939
    @anthonydyer3939 Жыл бұрын

    As an Aberdeenshire resident for 16 years, I’ve always wanted to go to Shetland. It’s just so easy to get there with a choice of ferry or flight. But I never have. Why? Because I always end up asking: “where else can I fly to for the same price?”, and the alternative answers are always more compelling. That said, this is 2022, prices are now crazy elsewhere and the way you did it was very interesting. I’ve always assumed that I’d want to take my car, or rent a car on Shetland. Both very expensive options. I certainly agree with your sentiments about the cabin supplement. I certainly think that reclining seat + bus on Shetland is the way to go, and it might just rekindle my student adventures days where I took overnight busses up to Scotland from Manchester.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally know what you mean Anthony - it costs a fortune to get up there, and even more if you intend to stay! Really like Bolts car hire in Shetland though - they are a great option, well used to be anyway, not used them for a few years.

  • @BarneyLeith
    @BarneyLeith Жыл бұрын

    Brave man, Steve! I would consider a cabin a necessity. Have always had a cabin on three generations of north boats: the North Company's old St Clair (lift on lift off); P & O Ferries St Clair (RoRo); and one of the Northlink boats (don't remember which one). The old St Clair had cabin stewards and offered a very greasy and unappetising canteen breakfast. The P & O Ferries boat (transferred from the Plymouth-Santander run, I think, and had a sun deck with deck chairs on its early runs from Aberdeen!) was the favourite and one we used more than any of the others. Only used the Northlink boat on a return visit to Shetland in 2003.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Barney, I would have loved to see the old St Clair, the lift on lift off one! Wow!

  • @goodyan4453

    @goodyan4453

    Жыл бұрын

    Boats??? WTF

  • @neilwork5033

    @neilwork5033

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@steve-marshI was on the old St Clair a few times. There were green plastic couchette style bunks in sort of open cabins, & the steward gave you a tartan rug. Was fine, far far far better than stupid Serco money grubbing pods. Mind you, smaller boat & no stabilisers ! Then when they hoisted your car out & put it on the quay a docker drove it clear. They did in my mum's accelorator pedal.

  • @swedishkev
    @swedishkev Жыл бұрын

    Good stuff Steve. You are such a good narrator. Definitely, a cabin, need to get away from drunks and rowdiness. It's the only way, so you sleep and are more refreshed in the morning.

  • @dw620
    @dw620 Жыл бұрын

    You don't need to pay the £3.50 reclining seat charge each way; that's just for a confirmed reservation. Fares are cheaper outwith summer, too. : ) Excellent video, thank you. Had been planning to do this for some time but the pods actually put me off doing so! Compared with the pods/capsules on Japanese ferries, say (see elsewhere on YT!) those leave much to be desired and you confirmed 100% my suspicions on leg room and general lack of wriggle-space for sleeping.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Ahh, I didn't realise I could have avoided the £3.50! Aye, the advantage of summer of course is more daylight to film :) I'll take a look at the Japanese ferries, cheers! But the pods - they just try to stick too many in the space without thinking of comfort at all.

  • @terrykemp8131
    @terrykemp8131 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Steve. I am usually pretty frugal with the cash, but I think I would pay for a cabin when travelling up to Lerwick. The weather is so changeable and unpredictable. I think the cheaper options would be suitable for the youngsters.

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd tend to agree Terry, it's a wise investment and have found the cabins very comfortable in the past. I just need to go for longer - it's expensive for a quick return trip, but would love to go up for a couple of weeks and make the most of it

  • @jeanetteberesford5028
    @jeanetteberesford5028 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed the adventure with you Steve the food looked lovely I think that I would have to have a cabin but rather expensive x thanks for the journey look forward to the next one

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jeanette! I don't think I could do it this way again to be honest! :)

  • @peonycottageboutique4154
    @peonycottageboutique4154 Жыл бұрын

    We were re-watching your videos on Shetland as we're heading there in early autumn for the first time. Thanks to a tip you shared with us in a previous comment, we took your advice and when the bookings opened today, we booked our journey and our berth. You are right. They do sell out fast!! Looking forward to that part of our holiday...a new adventure on a return trip to Scotland...and hope we have calm (or calm-ish) sailings. :) Sandi & Greg H.

  • @ianmckenzie5303
    @ianmckenzie5303 Жыл бұрын

    I love these ferry excursions (sorry they are so hard on you :( As a retired Merchant Mariner and Ferry employee they are sorta like a bus man's holiday for me. The worst sleeps I ever had at sea was on the Icebreakers I worked. Lots of rattling shuddering vibration tilting Port and Starboard fairly abrupt stops while breaking ice. For an overnighter Ferry trip I think I would choose an inflatable camp mat and sleeping bag on the deck. Oh and Steve a sailor 3 sheets to the wind always walks in a straight line on a heaving deck ...so I've been told. 😉🍻Cheers🇨🇦

  • @steve-marsh

    @steve-marsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers Ian! :) Oof the icebreakers must be a tough ride - I watched a documentary on how they break the ice, so I can't imagine that bringing much comfort aboard! :)

  • @ianmckenzie5303

    @ianmckenzie5303

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely challenging. Wanted to try rigging a hammock up in my cabin but never did...it probably would've worked too.