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St-Martin, St-Thomas, Nassau en croisière English translation pending
by Technigraphe · 2005-01-13 · 36 replies
Bonjour,

Nous faisons une croisière du 8 au 13 mars sur le Valor de Carnival.

Nous faisons escale dans les port de St-Martin, St-Thomas et Nassau.

Si vous avez des suggestions sur ce qui est préférable d'éviter ou les "must", dites les moi.

J'ai entendu dire aue St-Martin était très très cher et c'est une "attrape touriste" est-ce vrai?

Merci
Navette bateau Cancun- la Havane? English translation pending
by Ramk · 2004-11-09 · 8 replies
Salut,

je voudrais savoir s'il est possible d'aller en bateau de cancun à la havanne ou un autre port de cuba?
Liaison maritime avec véhicule Panama-Colombie English translation pending
by Simeone · 2004-10-26 · 12 replies
BONSOIR,

Je recherche désespérément des renseignements comme:

Transfert maritime d'un véhicule avec ses passagers du Panama à la Colombie, Port d'embarquement, délai d'attente, Prix ...

Et tout autre renseignement utile.

Merci D'avance
Trinidad et Tobago - Carnaval de février English translation pending
by Atypik · 2004-09-15 · 6 replies
Bonjour à Tous!🙂

Je cherche un moyen simple et peu couteux pour me rendre à Trinidad et Tobago, Port of Spain.

On m'a conseillé un vol Paris-Fort de France puis un bateau Fort de France-Trinidad. Quelle est la compagnie maritime effectuant cette traversée?

Merci d'avance

Bruno
Entrer aux États-Unis English translation pending
by THeG0d · 2004-08-24 · 1 reply
Salut, je veux aller a New York dans 2 semaine, je n'ai pas de passe-port, j'aimerais savoir s'il y d'autre document, plus rapide qu'un passeport que je peux prendre pour aller au USA...je veux y passer juste un week-end...et..ou pourrais-je trouver ce document...Merci
Les bateaux ont-ils une âme? English translation pending
by Chris51 · 2004-08-06 · 3 replies
Ce soir, à 17h30, un très vieux cargo, que je connais depuis très longtemps, est parti du port ...

Il s'est lentement détaché du quai, comme d'habitude ... il s'est centré dans le bassin, et il a donné trois énormes coups de sirène qui ont fait résonner le quartier, s'envoler les mouettes et trembler les vitres des immeubles avoisinants ...

Puis il s'est dirigé vers la sortie du port, tout doucement ... sa vitesse était imperceptible, peut être un quart de noeud ... Et il redonné de la trompe, par groupes de trois coups, à une dizaine de reprises ...

Tous les sémaphores de sortie du port clignotaient ... Le vieux cargo a longé la grande digue, tout en continuant à sonner ...

Puis les bateaux-pilotes et les remorqueurs sont venus contre son bord, l'accompagnant à la même vitesse imperceptible ... ils ont mis en marche leurs moto-pompes et l'ont salué de leurs immenses panaches d'eau de mer ...

Il a dépassé enfin le phare rouge de sortie du port ... encore quelques coups de corne, gigantesques ...

Il saluait sa propre fin ... la fin de sa vie sur l'eau, cette eau dont il ruisselait à présent, aspergé par les bateaux-pompes ... Il est parti pour son dernier voyage.

La mer était calme comme un lac. Il faisait 28° C.. Frissons

Chris.
Obtention du visa chinois à la douane de l'aéroport? English translation pending
by Korea · 2004-07-23 · 2 replies
Bonjour

Quelqu'un a-t-il deja essaye de se pointer a la douane chinoise a l'aeroport, au port... sans visas et reussi a en obtenir un directement sur place ?

Cela se fait dans certains pays, alors pourquoi pas la Chine😮?

Merci de vos temoinages.

Greg
Villa Tortuga Varadero English translation pending
by Amigo50 · 2004-06-02 · 1 reply
Je pars dans 2 semaines pour le Villa Tortuga à Varadero.

J'aimerais savoir si le port du pantalon long est obligatoire au buffet le soir.

Merci de votre aide
Hôtel Vinci Nour Palace Mahdia English translation pending
by Pasbri · 2004-04-28 · 2 replies
Bonjour à tous,

Pouvez me donner des renseignements sur la région de Mahdia.

La ville en elle même, petit port de peche ou grosse industrie maritime ?

la zone des hotels, les excursions à faire, la mer, le sable est-il fin ? tout ces choses là en fait

Connaissez vous l'hotel VINCI NOUR PALACE je suis sur le point d'y'reserver 15 jours en juillet et j'aimerai bien des tuyaux c'est un hotel reçent apparement selon les voyagistes il apparait en 4 ou en 5 étoiles, qu'en est-il exactement ?

Merci a tous

Pascal et brigitte
Entrée sur le territoire Canadien English translation pending
by CocoEtPeno · 2003-10-01 · 7 replies
Bonjour, Je souhaite entrer au Canada par voie aérienne (aéroport de Montréal), récupérer mon véhicule personnel (une 2CV) au port (arrivée par cargo) et sortir du Canada par voie terrestre (avec ma voiture). Hors, sur certains sites, genre le site gouvernemental des affaires étrangères, il est écrit qu'il est obligatoire d'avoir une billet d'avion aller-retour (ou un aller-simple + un billet vers une autre destination) pour pouvoir entrer sur le territoire canadien. Après interrogation des douanes de Montréal, il semblerait qu'un billet aller-simple soit suffisant si l'on subit un interrogatoire des douaniers, voir d'un agent de l'immigration et que l'on puisse prouver que l'on n'est pas venu pour s'installer au Canada et que l'on va bien en sortir.

Question : quelqu'un a-t-il déjà connu cette situation ? Comment s'est passé le passage de la douane (interrogatoire...) ? Comment prouver que l'on n'est pas venu s'installer sur le teritoire ?

Merci d'avance pour vos réponses !!!
Where to stay in Hamburg for practicality the night before a cruise embarkation?
by Gilsyl · 2026-06-12 · 1 reply
Hi there, The day before boarding the Costa Favolosa for the Norwegian Fjords cruise departing from Hamburg, I'd like to book a hotel. Which one would be the most convenient location-wise relative to the port? Thanks in advance for your reply.
Costa Esmeralda Cruise: Organizing Shore Excursions in Civitavecchia - Palermo - Ibiza on Our Own
by Noumea140675 · 2026-05-18 · 2 replies
Hello,

My husband, our two teens, and I are going on a cruise on the COSTA Esmeralda at the beginning of July. We’re thinking of exploring the ports on our own. Do any of you have recent experiences or tips to share? Are there shuttles between the port and the city center? Are they free? Looking forward to hearing from you.
Layover in Gothenburg
by Lacosta · 2026-04-19 · 1 reply
Hi there, In June we’re taking a cruise called "Pearls of the Baltic" on board Renaissance CFC Cruises—with stops in Kiel (Germany), Gdańsk (Poland), Rønne (Bornholm), Copenhagen (Denmark), and Gothenburg (Sweden).

This layover in Gothenburg doesn’t really inspire me—could you tell me what’s worth seeing? Are there locals offering excursions around the area by van right when you leave the port, like you often see on Caribbean cruises?

I saw there’s a hop-on hop-off bus, but I’m not sure if there’s a stop near the terminal.

What are your suggestions? Thanks in advance! Best regards,
1-Year Southern Africa Road Trip
by Ellison76 · 2026-03-29 · 1 reply
Hi everyone,

We’re heading out in April 2027 with our 4x4 to explore part of Southern Africa. Right now we’re researching all these beautiful countries and deciding where to ship our vehicle. We’re from Le Havre—has anyone here already shipped from that port to South Africa or East Africa? As for all these countries, is wild camping allowed, tolerated, easy, or difficult? We’ve already visited a few, but you can read just about anything online, so getting tips from real independent travelers is way better :) We’re all ears for any hacks, experiences, or spots you’d recommend. See you on the road with Doddy
Cruise around the islands of Komodo
by Galcargil38 · 2026-01-19 · 4 replies
5-day cruise around Komodo Not usually a fan of organized trips, during my stay in Labuan Bajo on Flores in May 2024, I started looking for a fisherman who could show me the islands around Komodo. At the port, I met Ari, a former freediver who knows the islands well, especially the best spots for fish and coral. At the Bohême guest house, I proposed this outing, and one of the activity leaders was happy to join. We headed to Angel Island, where Ari took us snorkeling around the island. During this beautiful day, we appreciated his professionalism, and I suggested coming back the following year for a 5-day cruise. We had to agree on a budget and the period to consider. Over the next year, we kept in touch via WhatsApp. However, a month before departure, Ari told me he had lent his boat to a friend, who ran it aground on a rock, causing it to sink. No boat, no cruise! Since we had an agreement, I asked him to find another solution. His searches in the port, where everyone knows each other, turned out to be fruitful. A certain "Captain" Kambar agreed to take us. He sometimes charters his boat for local travel agencies and could free up the requested period.

There will be six of us on board, as in the meantime, my daughter’s friend, Amandine, could join us for the cruise. Ari will act as a guide, and a mechanic will also be present. To reserve the boat for September 4th, Ari asked me to transfer a deposit of 5 million IDR to his account. After some hesitation, I decided to trust him and made the transfer. A few days later, he confirmed receipt of the amount.

In early September, we arrived in Labuan Bajo. Our first mission was to check the boat’s condition, the presence of life jackets, what we would eat, and if there were any restrictions on drinks. Everything was in order and met our expectations.

The day before departure, we met a 26-year-old Czech woman traveling alone after a stay in New Zealand. The description of our cruise excited her, and she got Ari’s number. That evening, at the restaurant, while we discussed the final preparations, Thérèsa joined us and asked if she could come along for the five-day cruise. Since she seemed like good company, I gladly accepted. However, following Indonesian custom, I negotiated firmly with Ari for a discount, and he agreed to lower the price by 2 million.

On September 4th, we set sail to explore the islands of Komodo and, above all, the seabeds, equipped with fins, masks, and snorkels. We had brought a board game for the trips between islands or for the evenings. In the end, it wasn’t used: the crossings rarely lasted more than an hour, except for two two-hour trips, and the conditions on board weren’t suitable for playing.



The first island we visited is north of Labuan Bajo: Seraya Small. We didn’t disembark but anchored a short distance away. The coral reef, between 5 and 10 meters deep, offered visibility of 8 to 10 meters. We started with a few dives from the boat, as the water was so inviting. As with most of the upcoming sites, we were the only ones enjoying this little paradise. Over about a kilometer along the drop-off, colorful corals and fish abound. As long as you don’t go past the rocky point on the right, the currents remain very weak, and the spot is accessible to beginners. After enjoying the sea enough, we returned to the boat, where Ari had prepared a good meal of rice, chicken, and vegetables. It was simple but excellent after all that effort.

In the afternoon, we discovered Bero Island, where it was very hot. There were fewer fish and corals than at Seraya, but the corals were on white sand, allowing for beautiful, bright photos.

In the evening, we visited Hatamin, a fishing village. The population is very young and curious about our visit. At our request, we could have watched a local dance, but it would have taken some time to organize, and we didn’t plan to return. Ari asked if we wanted to take a shower, as on the boat, we could only rinse off with a little water from a basin.

On the second day, snorkeling near Hatamin, a small paradise island with white sand like in a travel brochure. A small temple is located in the middle of the island. In the water, we saw our first small reef sharks, some clownfish, and a sergeant major fish that followed us throughout our swim. The most beautiful part to explore is opposite the beach. Many corals and fish of all colors. A sailboat was anchored a short distance away, but we didn’t see anyone except an old man who apparently lived in the temple above.





In the afternoon, we headed to the nearby island of Sabolong Besar. It’s a pretty little island with a harmonious resort made up of luxury huts that don’t spoil the landscape. In some places, the water is very clear with good visibility, and some schools of very young blacktip reef sharks swirl near the boat. There are beautiful corals on the left side of the resort and a bit of current when you approach the drop-off. Since the area to explore wasn’t very large, we had time to head to Sabolong Kecil. Then we went to the fishing village of Messah, where a Muslim celebration was taking place. There were people everywhere with many food offerings—what activity! It was like an anthill.



And at the end of the day, we anchored near Kanawa with a beautiful sunset.

On the third day, we discovered Kanawa and some hawksbill turtles. There were many colorful corals, but we didn’t stay long. During this day, the stops were close together, making it intense with four visits. Then we arrived at Sebayur Besar with a different snorkeling approach: Ari dropped us in the current, and we drifted for over a kilometer before he came to pick us up. At first, it seemed a bit worrying to see the boat move away while we were offshore, but we were quickly carried by the current and passed almost too quickly by so many corals and fish to see. What a pleasure to drift and freedive with little effort.

The drift lasted a good hour, and we reached Siaba Island, where the water was colder. There were many boats, and we had quickly lost the habit of seeing other tourists. Visibility was average—it was a nice spot, but after the drift at Sebayur, we liked it less. Around 1 p.m., we anchored with other boats because Ari met up with some friends, and we ate heartily since the cool water had whetted our appetites.



In the afternoon, we were at Manta Point. The water was cool, and there was a lot of excitement trying to follow the giant manta rays. We managed to dive down and get close to them, but it took a lot of effort and breath because, despite their leisurely appearance, they move quite fast for us little swimmers. Here, they come to feed and then return to the depths, and it’s not always certain you’ll encounter them. We ended the day at Makassar with a two-hour sail. There was a lot of wind and swell, the boat rocked, and we hoped there wouldn’t be an engine breakdown. We had to take down the tent on the boat’s roof, which had also been used for sleeping. Makassar’s beach is pink, caused by microorganisms called foraminifera. There are many beach huts along the shore, and we were alone, though it must get busy here during the day. On the fourth day, we visited Padar Island for its viewpoint amid hordes of tourists, then headed to Rinca and its Komodo dragons. Rinca is much less crowded than Komodo, which is why we chose this visit. We saw a few and took the usual photos. In the late afternoon, we snorkeled at Pempend Island, where the sea was choppy and the water a bit murky. And on the last day, we visited Strawberry Rock, named after the reddish rock overlooking the sea. There were many corals, but the water was rough with reduced visibility, and then we went to Kelor with its tourist "bars" and the pretty viewpoint.

In conclusion, we shared amazing moments and managed to complete our program. Luckily, the weather was very kind, and not a drop of rain fell in early September, except just upon returning to the port. It’s worth noting that after five intense days in the water from morning to night, we were glad to return to dry land because we were exhausted.

My daughter and her friend were so thrilled that, in return, they developed a website for Ari to help him get known, and I can share the link if you’d like. I visit Voyage Forum from time to time, so if you have any questions, don’t hesitate—I’ll answer them.
Your recommendations for the Eastern Cape
by VallM17 · 2025-11-08 · 51 replies
Hello,

We’re planning our second trip to South Africa in July 2026. In 2023, we did a loop from Joburg, Golden Gate, Drakensberg, Hluhluwe, St Lucia, Eswatini, Kruger, Blyde River Canyon, and back to Joburg. This time, we’d like to go to Cape Town and do a road trip to Port Elizabeth, then fly back to Joburg to return to Kruger. At this stage of my planning, here’s what it could look like:

D1 to D4: Cape Town and Cape of Good Hope (Table Mountain, Lion’s Head, Waterfront, Bo-Kaap, Boulders, Cape Point, Chapman’s Peak Drive). I’ve spotted a few places to stay between Camps Bay and Hout Bay (3 nights). D5 and D6: Either Karoo NP or Hermanus and De Hoop. Any opinions to tip the scales? I’ll admit I’m already leaning toward Karoo (the "wild" vibe of the landscapes and wildlife encounters appeal to me much more than the seaside, which feels less exotic). If we go for Karoo, where should we stay? Inside the park or in Beaufort West? I’ve seen good reviews for Ko-ka Tsara Bush Camp, but maybe it’s better to stay in the Sanparks cottages to make the most of the park? (2 nights) Option B is to do Stellenbosch (though vineyards aren’t great in winter) and/or the Whale Route—Betty’s Bay, Hermanus, De Hoop (2 nights near Gansbaai). D7 and D8: Klein Karoo, Oudtshoorn. Staying at De Cango Guest Farm (2 nights). D9 and D10: Knysna, Robberg Nature Reserve, Tsitsikamma (2 nights in Plettenberg Bay and 1 night in PE). D11: Flight from Port Elizabeth to Joburg at 7 AM and drive to Marloth Park.

For Kruger, I’ve booked 2 nights in Marloth Park, 1 night in Skukuza, 2 nights in Satara, and 1 night in Talamati, which we loved. I’ll book the last night in Graskop later since we want to revisit the Blyde Canyon area.

I’d love all the feedback you can give on my itinerary, especially for days 5 and 6. If you have recommendations for accommodations for 4 people, I’d appreciate those too. Thanks! 🙂
Feedback on Philippines itinerary
by Florence12 · 2025-11-02 · 10 replies
Hi everyone, here’s our itinerary. Arriving on the evening of December 13th. Departing on January 7th. Thanks in advance for your tips and valuable feedback.

Manila – 1 night Coron – 4 nights Coron to El Nido cruise – 2 nights El Nido – 4 nights Port Barton – 5 nights Flight from Puerto Princesa to Vigan Vigan – 2 nights Sagada – 2 nights Banaue – 2 nights Bagabag – 1 night Manila – 1 night I’ve only booked the flight to Manila and the Manila/Coron flight so far. Is it possible to book boat trips, accommodations, and the Puerto Princesa flight last-minute?

Thanks in advance. Florence
Various questions - 1 week in Athens and 1 week cruising the Cyclades
by Maxouneige70 · 2025-10-13 · 4 replies
Hello everyone,

I’m a bit late planning, but we’re traveling as a family from October 26 to October 31, 2025, to Athens. After that, we’ll continue our journey from the port of Piraeus for a cruise with Celestyal Cruises (November 1 to November 8) in the Cyclades.

First, a few practical tips:

Is it easy to get by speaking French in Athens, or is English a must? Any tips for making yourself understood? Our hotel is located in central Athens. What do you recommend taking from the airport? A taxi, the metro, or the bus?

For sightseeing: We’ll be there for 5 days. What do you recommend? Should we book tickets for the monuments in advance or on-site? I’ve heard about a pass for visiting 5 monuments. What does it include? Do you have to visit all the monuments on the same day, or can you spread it out over the week? On some websites, it mentions that Tuesday, October 28, would be a free day for monuments. Can anyone confirm this, and what are the rules to benefit from it? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
Can you get a 6-month visa for Madagascar?
by Courante · 2025-09-29 · 1 reply
Hi, is it possible to find out? How can I stay for 3 consecutive months in Madagascar, based on a fixed-date flight ticket? In short, how do I get a visa stamped at the airport??

Does anyone know if there’s maritime transport from the southern tip of Africa to a port in MADAGASCAR?

CHEAPER THAN A FLIGHT, see you soon, fellow traveler!!
App or map for using buses in Bangkok?
by LBfamily · 2025-09-07 · 6 replies
Hey everyone!

I’ve got a question about buses, which we love using in Bangkok, but it’s always a bit of a challenge to figure out how to get around. We always (eventually) reach our destination because there’s always someone willing to help us find our way, but this year, I’d like us to be a bit more independent. We’re a bit old-school—we like traveling without phones for a real digital detox (no judgment, everyone travels how they like! :) ), so ideally, we’d find an up-to-date map of Bangkok’s bus network, but we don’t know where to buy one... We managed to get one back in 2015, but I think it’s outdated now, and during our last trips, we couldn’t find any...

And if traveling like this is really outdated, could you recommend a reliable app for buses? That way, we could plan our routes using the hotel’s Wi-Fi before heading out.

Thanks in advance for your help, and have a great day!
VF Members' Cruise Departure Calendar for 2026
by Poupou10 · 2025-09-04 · 112 replies
hi there Here’s the cruise schedule for 2026. It’s a great way to get ideas and maybe even meet up with other members. 2 essential rules:

1) never "quote" the calendar when replying—this’ll avoid any confusion 2) follow the format below DD/MM - username / SHIP IN CAPS / number of days / cruise title / departure port DON’T FORGET THE SPACES between the / /

REMINDER Despite my requests, few people follow the requested format. Cruises that stray too far from it won’t be listed anymore—sorry!PLEASE respect the templates! COPY AND PASTE THE FORMAT BELOW AND REPLACE WITH YOUR DETAILS IF YOU’RE STRUGGLING DD/MM - username / SHIP IN CAPS / number of days / cruise title / departure port DON’T FORGET THE SPACES between the / / It takes time to fix mistakes, so THANKS TO EVERYONE for your help!

YOUR TURN 😉

NUMBER OF CRUISES 2026: JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Beaches and villages to see between Nice and Marseille
by DanaM · 2025-08-26 · 2 replies
Hi, What would be the best villages and beaches to visit between Nice and Marseille in 4 days?
Trip report: Our South Africa journey in July
by 6cha38 · 2025-08-14 · 80 replies
Hi there,

We’re back from our 3-week trip to South Africa in July. It was a family trip with our four grown-up kids (ages 18 to 25).

First off, I’d like to thank everyone on this forum for their great tips—they really helped us plan this trip!

The trip: We spent 15 days between Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, then a week around Kruger (including Blyde River Canyon). We found South Africans to be welcoming and always ready to help. We never felt unsafe (just followed basic safety rules). The police are very visible, especially on the roads.

Logistics: We’d booked our accommodations in advance but made a few changes on the spot based on how we felt at the time. We rented two vehicles from Firefly (Hertz). No complaints—recent cars, quick returns, and the deposit wasn’t charged. We’d gotten our international driver’s permits... which stayed in France! Luckily, no one asked for them. Driving on the left wasn’t an issue (it wasn’t our first time). The roads we took were in good, even great, condition. Only a few tracks to lodges or parks were rough and required extra caution. Lots of pedestrians on the sides of roads, even highways. And plenty of very slow trucks. But they pull over to let you pass. It’s also common for cars to cross into the opposite lane to overtake, even with white lines. We took two domestic flights: one early in the morning (Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth) and one in the late afternoon (Cape Town to Johannesburg) to save time.

We had some highlights and a few disappointments—all part of the journey! More details coming soon.

How to reach Madeira by van: ferry from the Mediterranean?
by Jazzounet · 2025-07-30 · 8 replies
Hi, is there a way to take a ferry to Madeira Island by van or small camper? If so, from which Mediterranean port? Thanks
What to do in Tokyo for 2 days?
by Garipon · 2025-07-29 · 4 replies
Hi there,

We’ll be in Tokyo for two full days (not counting the arrival and departure days), while waiting to board a cruise in Japan.

We’ll be staying right next to the port of Yokohama. Are there any agencies offering guided tours of the city? Any other suggestions?

Thanks
Advice for trip to Piraeus - ferry at 7:15 AM
by Paul79 · 2025-07-13 · 4 replies
Hi, I need to take a ferry to Sifnos on 17/07 at 7:15 AM, departing from Piraeus. I’ll be staying in Athens near Omonia station, and the metro goes directly to Piraeus. How early should I arrive at the port to make sure I don’t miss the ferry? Is the metro station far from the port? Are the signs to find the right ferry clear? I can’t figure out if the first metro is at 5:30 or 6:30 AM? Because if it’s 6:30, it’s a no-go—I’ll have to arrange a taxi or shuttle... I’m not sure how to handle this early ferry. Any advice would be super helpful! Thanks
Independent excursion to the North Cape
by Gertjan · 2025-06-11 · 7 replies
Hi, We’re leaving on June 20th for a cruise to Denmark. The ship’s excursions to the North Cape from the port of Honningsvåg are fully booked. Does anyone have the contact info for a taxi that could take us there and show us around at the same time, since we’ve got some time to spare? Or any info on a bus that does a circuit? Thanks in advance, and have a great evening!
Change of itinerary on Costa Favolosa: what are the reasons?
by Nouchette12 · 2025-06-06 · 1 reply
Hi, I’m looking for information about the cruise currently running from May 29 to June 10, 2025, around Iceland. The ship didn’t make the scheduled stops—it skipped 2 and stayed a full day off the port of Reykjavik. The cruise seems to have been completely disrupted. Could anyone tell me the reasons? We were planning to go soon, but this situation is making us think twice. Thanks!
Advice for ferry return from the Cyclades
by Paul79 · 2025-05-25 · 2 replies
I need to book a ferry for my return from Sifnos the day before my flight back. I’ve booked accommodation at ARTEMI. I’m torn between: - a ferry arriving at 4 PM in Lavrio with a free shuttle to the airport from the port for 168 € (for 3 people) - a ferry arriving at 8 PM in Piraeus for 90 €. Is it worth just adding a taxi from the airport to Artemi, or is it better to take the cheaper option arriving in Piraeus and then a taxi from Piraeus to my accommodation? I’m also wondering if arriving at 8 PM the night before my departure is cutting it too close? If the ferry is delayed, can I take another one? My flight isn’t until 10 AM the next day, so I do have some time... Thanks for your advice

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