Day trip to Kefalonia(Excursions on Zante) |
| kerrie saphir (Friday, June 25, 2010) | View 2 posts by kerrie saphir | |
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We actually really enjoyed our trip first week in July with the very informed Vera and found Kefalonia quite lovely ? Don't think I would have been quite so pleased had the bus broken down with no AC though My only critisism was that when we were at the Messini Lake the boat coxswain kept shouting over to the other "Punters" and calling them Captain Correlli. I tended to think that it was done with the belief that we were all really thick and would think that these were the real thing rather than a charming anecdote but the lake and the Drogarti Caves were awesome.
Chin up if your reading this Vera, thanks from sunny Scotland. | |
| john mccluskey (Friday, July 24, 2009) | View 3 posts by john mccluskey | |
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| 3/10 | |
We booked through our rep(thomas cook) , because we believed the hype about dodgy local operators and wanted a proffesional service. the extra money put us on a coach which broke down and was repaired but then had no air con ! The guide spoke only broken english and then repeated everythng very slowly " so the non english speakers would then understand" . The poor french and italian tourists must have been even more disapointed than the english. We were herded around like cattle and taken to the most expensive food stops on the island ( 13 euros for 2 milk shakes). after 12 awfull hous on a coach with no air con on a very hot day the guide actally had the cheek to ASK for a tip for herself and the driver because it is customary to offer a "thank you" after a lovely day ! . Needless to say almost every one left the coach in disgust and without leaving the requested tip. | |
| les littleton (Friday, July 17, 2009) | 1 post by les littleton | |
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| lynn and craig ***************** (Sunday, May 04, 2008) | View 21 posts by lynn and craig ***************** | |
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| steven bowman (Monday, October 15, 2007) | View 12 posts by steven bowman | |
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We went on the daytrip to Kefalonia with Thomas Cook which we booked through our rep. A little more expensive than if you book in one of the agent's on the streets. Which we hoped would be worth it.. but was disappointed.
We sailed from Zante Town and was on the ferry for about an hour and 45minuites to the cross over to Kefalonia where we arrived in a little Harbour town called Poros. A coach was waiting for us, where it took us to Drograti Caves which is 95metres down- those with difficulty with steps should give it a miss and look around the shop and grab an ice cream or a drink as we were only here for 20minuites before heading back on the coach. The next stop was Melisani Lakes which is beautiful. The boeat ride is great with the rowers quite happy to take photographs for you. Booking with Thomas cook meant that we were able to get special passes which enabled us to go straight in without queing. I would like to point out this does cost an extra 8euros per person, when you have actually paid enough already and would expect it to be included in the trip!
We then get back on the coach for a short time and stopped off in the little town of Agic Efmic where the loacal speciality is beef pie- which i did get told was rather tasty. i didnt try it myself though.Prices were cheap, but didnt think much to the service, as they were slow and no sooner had you eaten it was time to get back on the coach yet again so had little time to discover anything else in the town. Dont think the staff were bothered about impressing the tourists. From here it is a long coach journey to Argostolli (the capital). We did stop off at Myrtos beach which gives you a fantastic view of the scenery and is a photo oppurtunity. Once we arrived at Argostolli, it was siest time and most places were closed, so nothing todo. it was boring!! By now i was feeling travel sick!! It felt like you was on and off the coach all day!! Wouldnt recommend really! although in a way at least i can say i have been! Its up 2 u!!
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| Mel Brown (Sunday, July 29, 2007) | View 2 posts by Mel Brown | |
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| 7/10 | |
We visited Kefalonia a few years ago on a day trip, we stoped at a small village which sold hand made silver.Does any one know the location of the village or if the day trips still go there as i did not take notice of the names. | |
| Ian & Di Trout (Wednesday, June 27, 2007) | View 2 posts by Ian & Di Trout | |
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| Simon Parton (Sunday, October 29, 2006) | View 46 posts by Simon Parton | |
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booked through local tourist shops. Excellent value for money. The trip was lovely & peaceful. Very relaxing & liked the places of interests we visited especially the underwater cave where u went on the rowing boats. Loved the way the sun shone through the cave onto the water. It was a long day, but worthwhile. We enjoyed the trip.
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| charlie stanley (Thursday, October 26, 2006) | View 4 posts by charlie stanley | |
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We went on the day trip to Kefalonia with Thomas Cook booked though our rep. A little more expensive than if you book in one of the agents in the street, but we knew it was going to be well worth it as the tour itself was extremely well organised. We sailed from St Nicholas Port, (which is beautiful) and was on the ferry for approximatley 1 hour 20 minutes. The cost of the ferry for those hiring a car and going under their own steam is 4 euros each way. We were taken to the Drogarati Cave which is breath taking, but for those who are a little astmatic or who have difficulty with steps might want to stay at the top and visit the little shop or have an icecream as the cave is 95 metres down. We were also taken to Mellisani Lake which is simply beautiful. Booking with Thomas Cook, we were able to get special passes (for a little extra cost, but hey you're on holiday) which enabled us to go straight through as you can be queueing for quite some time to get down to it. The boat ride is great with very entertaining rowers, and who are also happy to take your photograph in the sunlit area. We had lunch in the little town of Agia Efimia where the local speciality is beef pie and that is very tasty! We stopped off at Myrtos beach (or 500m above it) which gives you a fantastic view and an excellent photo opportunity. If you are afraid of heights, this could be slightly heart stopping for you as on the way back to Argostoli you take the coast road which is quite exhilirating to say the least. But the coach drivers are very confident and skilled and they do not go at the speed of light! The trip lasts the whole day but you get taken care off and you also get to learn a little of the history, myth and legend provided by the experianced tour guide. Definately worth a do. | ||||||||||
| Laura Brooks (Monday, July 17, 2006) | View 4 posts by Laura Brooks | |
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| From what I have read its best to book this trip through Pelargos Tours. Is it worth it though? My boyfriend really wants to see the caves you see... Is the ferry ride any fun or a nightmare? Also, do you know how much extra you have to pay for the caves etc? Thanks | |
| Siobhan Palmer (Thursday, January 19, 2006) | View 24 posts by Siobhan Palmer | |
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