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Arrived in Heraklion
... wear my sit belt Mr driver), the driver decided that the best way to sort the issue was to repeatedly smash the part of the car from where the noise was coming from, with his wrist. It worked. Our Hotel is conveniently located opposite the harbour and we can even see our boat from the balcony. They don't sail on Saturday therefore we have to wait until the following morning to reach Santorini. I can't ...
Kreta
... 11u30 en eentje om 13u30.
Vlak bij waar de bus stopt, zitten een aantal mannen aan tafeltje in de schaduw van een grote boom. Bij dat tafeltje staat info Spinalonga en de man met het geldkistje verkoopt tickets voor de boot. Deze kosten 8 euro per persoon. Het enige wat hij zegt is dat we niet te ver mogen weggaan. Af en toe zijn er nog enkele mensen die een ticketje komen kopen maar verder gebeurt er niet veel. Het duurt nog tot 10u eer van de ...
Last day in Santorini
... the Aegean (Cyprus, Crete). Over time, there were many earthquakes and the inhabitants just kept rebuilding their city. The buildings we saw today were 3 stories tall, had toilets on the 1st floor (not the ground floor) with an extensive plumbing system. Many of the houses had walls covered in murals, but most of those murals are now in museums around the world. Next, we drove to ...
Heraklion to Mykonos - Ferry Trip from hell
... with white towns. We can see Oia and Thira and few other towns.
7.30pm and no sign of a ferry. Feeling somewhat frustrated we head back to the office to see that cranky cow who has absolutely no customer service skills. We get told 8.45pm. Several times back and forth to the office to get information. Hellenic Sea Ways were absolutely dreadful, no information given to passengers, no apology announced, no vouchers for a drink or meal, ...
Goodbye Crete
... it better not sink!!! We check out and we drive to Heraklion port which only took about 15 minutes. We leave the car in the port carpark unlocked with the keys under the drivers mat, well that is what the car hire company told us to. Goodbye car and we jump on our Hellenic Seaways Vodafone Seacat ferry to Mykonos (via Santorini and Paros).
Note for self: If return do not spend a lot of time in Heraklion, not overally attractive place.
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