Traveling by Ship or Train
Traveling by Ship
With the exception of assistance dogs, only a few cruise lines accept pets—and usually on ocean crossings only. Some lines permit pets in private cabins, but mostly they are confined to kennels. Contact cruise lines in advance to find out their policies and which of their ships have kennel facilities. If you must use the ship's kennel, make sure it is protected from the elements.
Traveling by Train
Amtrak currently does not accept pets unless they are assistance dogs. (There may be smaller U.S. railroad companies that permit animals on board.) Many trains in European countries allow pets. Generally, it is the passengers' responsibility to feed and exercise their pets at station stops.
To ensure a smooth trip for you and your pet, follow the general guidelines suggested for other modes of transportation when planning to travel by ship or train.