Hopeful Cook Strait ferry passengers are reporting huge wait times and anxiety as New Zealanders scramble to make it home before the nationwide coronavirus lockdown.
Hamilton resident Alison Murray had lined up since 4am this morning and was initially told she would not be able to get across today because she didn't have a ticket.
She and her family eventually made it onto a ferry, but many others were turned away.
"Full to the brim with passengers but it's unbelievably quiet. Everyone is distancing themselves, not moving around a lot. Very eerie feeling," she said of the journey.
Murray had never seen anything like it in her life and said she couldn't believe how large the queues were.