I would say the top of the ferry. but any part really, is comfortable. Just dont lie down on your stomach and you'll be fine.
You could use a ferry for a small part of the journey but most of the way is over land.
Ferry is a noun.
I hate LA
most comfortable.
The seat YOU sit in the most, as it will somewhat mold to your body over time.
-Limited Areas. -Less safety. - Low speed. -A ferry is not comfortable enough. -Sea sickness: If someone fell ill, it will be difficult for him/her to get treated. Pollution to the sea.
Ferry is not typically capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a proper noun like the name of a specific ferry service or company.
3" works for most people and is found to be the most comfortable.
The challenging part is being confident and comfortable with the changes going on. Do not worry, all the changes are for the good.
From Victoria to Portsmouth Harbour, then a short walk on to the ferry. The station and ferry terminal are part of the same building. Train journey is about 2.5hrs, ferry about 20 minutes.
Elliot Bay, part of the Puget Sound. It's the main ferry terminal in Seattle.
The ferry schedule from Busan to Osaka varies depending on the ferry company and time of year. It is recommended to check with the specific ferry company for the most up-to-date schedule and availability.