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Barnabas
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PM Topic: New In PaxosPosted: 10 Mar 2012 at 11:42am |
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This summer my wife and myself from Hungary will have our first visit to Paxos and I must admit that the decision was made on the basis of this forum. We rented the Kipos apartment near Gaios from Agni travel and my first question is whether anybody has information about that?
We will arrive from Igoumenitsa by car on 25th June. Is it necessary to reserve ferry in advance or is it enough if we appear there in due time before the embarkation?
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PM Posted: 10 Mar 2012 at 3:55pm |
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Hello Barnabas
I think you will love Paxos as we have over the last 6 years. Soon to be 7!!! You will get more info to help you soon from Elaine and others I'm sure. I just switch off. It's Paxos!! Sorry, what was the question?? |
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PM Posted: 21 Mar 2012 at 4:13pm |
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Hi Barnabas
I notice no one has answered your question about booking the ferry, I have no idea, but have you tried asking the people at Agni? I'm sure they will be able to help you.
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Barnabas
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PM Posted: 22 Mar 2012 at 3:08am |
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Thank you for the advices.
I contacted Agni and got a phone number to the ferry operator. Unfortunately no internet reservation is available. I read so many nice things about Paxos on this forum, so I'm really excited to see it in reality.
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PM Posted: 22 Mar 2012 at 11:22am |
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I'm sure you will love Paxos - it really is as pretty as all the photos look, if that makes sense. Have seen Kipos apartments on Agni website and they look lovely. With your own car you can travel about the island anyway, and use them for a base. Make sure you go to AntiPaxos, and Loggos, of course, which is where we have always stayed.
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PM Posted: 26 Apr 2012 at 6:34am |
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Hi, I’m sure you have an answer by now, but having
just found this thread I can suggest the following. I drove down from the UK in a largish van last May.
Having arrived in Igoumenitsa from Ancona on the overnight ferry I drove
straight to the little booking office, bought a ticket for Paxos and joined the
rest of the vehicles waiting for the ferry (I think it was the Nichaloas). The
issue is not so much if you have pre booked, but getting there in good time, as
it seems to be first there is first on, with the exception of large lorries
carrying essential supplies being loaded first. The return journey from Paxos to Igoumenitsa some
weeks later was a different matter! Three days before our planned return home,
again via Igoumenitsa and Ancona, I strolled into one of the travel agencies in
Gaios to find that there were no ferries on the Thursday and we would have to
leave a day early and spend a night in Igoumenitsa before catching the large
ferry back to Italy. OK, a bit disappointing but a day to explore on the
mainland didn't seem so bad. Arriving at the port in Gaios about an hour and a
half before the ferry was due we found the port already quite busy with an
assortment of lorries, vans and cars all obviously waiting to for the ferry. We
drove round in a big loop and joined the end of one of three lanes of vehicles
parked up. When the ferry did arrive it was chaos! Suddenly
several large lorries arrived and were waved straight on to the ferry. Then
from outside the port gates a stream of vans and cars drove straight on to the
ferry with waves and smiles to their friends in the crew. Starting to get a
little anxious now as the ferry wasn't very big and was filling up. Much
shouting and gesticulating from the waiting drivers now ensued with cars and
vans edging closer, engines revving up in the afternoon heat. Not wanting to
get left behind I too started to edge the van ever closer, whenever the loading
officer wasn't looking, otherwise he lost his cool somewhat. Eventually and
only after my partner shouted for his attention and waved our tickets in his
face he signaled for us to swing the van around and reverse on. After us drove
on one tiny Fiat car and a moped was placed sideways across the bow as the ramp
was raised. We walked up on deck to witness complete anarchy on
the dock side as there remained ten or more vehicles, drivers with tickets in
hand and no room left on the ferry. We couldn't believe how close we had come
to not only failing to get to Igoumenitsa but then not being able to catch the
ferry the following day and all our other connections back through Italy,
Switzerland and France. Back at the port the little ticket office was
engulfed by a very frustrated crowd who had faithfullY purchased their tickets
to no avail. Someone, somewhere obviously couldn’t count. The next day relaxing in Igoumenitsa I noticed the
same ferry arriving from the direction of Paxos. I don't know if they really
did lay on another connection that week, or maybe there was a Thursday ferry
anyway and we were miss informed. Anyway, the moral of this story, if it has one, is
that the unexpected is to expected when you visit a little Greek Island like
Paxos. The fact that things like this happen is part of what makes it such an
exceptional place, though I wonder if would be thinking this way if I had been
left on the port with the other unfortunates! |
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Barnabas
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PM Posted: 26 Apr 2012 at 8:01am |
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Thank you Waynee, this is not too promising for our journey.
You travelled in May, how can be the situation during the main season?
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PM Posted: 26 Apr 2012 at 8:53am |
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I'm sure it will be fine. If you would like to book some tickets in advance contact :
APERGI EVANGELIA > ZEFI TRAVEL > GAIOS PAXI > 00302662032114 > 00306973282641 APERGI EVAGELIA [zefitrv(at)otenet.gr] They will arrange for tickets to be at the boat in Igoumenitsa when you arive, in your name. I'm sure it will be fine and you will love Paxos! Waynee
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PM Posted: 26 Apr 2012 at 2:00pm |
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Thank you Waynee, I will contact them.
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Barnabas
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PM Posted: 18 Jun 2012 at 6:46pm |
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One more question to the veterans: do you know if there is any public Wi-Fi available in Gaios (or in Lakka or Loggos)? If not, are there any tavernas, cafes which offer free Wi-Fi for the guests?
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Barnabas
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PM Posted: 18 Jun 2012 at 7:21pm |
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I'm mainly interested in the public Wi-Fi on the streets of Gaios or in tavernas, cafes, not so much in villas, apartments which have an own Wi-Fi, as we have already reserved our accommodation (without Wi-Fi unfortunately).
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PM Posted: 18 Jun 2012 at 11:53pm |
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There's free public wi-fi in Loggos, down on the harbourfront. I'm not certain about Gaios and Lakka, but I would imagine that if Loggos has it, then so will they.
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PM Posted: 19 Jun 2012 at 9:29am |
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Gaios has free wi-fi in the square.
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PM Posted: 19 Jun 2012 at 10:21am |
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Thank you for the info!
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PM Posted: 19 Jun 2012 at 10:16pm |
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If I may have one more question:
I read in the last edition of the Bleasdale Guide that "an interesting feature about eating out in Paxos is that they do not expect tip. They will be offended if you offer one." Can you confirm that?
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PM Posted: 21 Jun 2012 at 12:38am |
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Barnabus, dear boy,
Last year we went for one week, and booked everything through Agni. Tthis year, we decided to do it ourselves. This year, we arrived into Kerkyra at midday, and the taxi to the ferry port cost us Eu10. We booked our own ferry (the hydrofoil was fully booked) and then waited no more than two hours before we got on the boat. It was less than Eu20 each. I'm certain you can do it. With a car though, it may be worth taking the advice of people who have done it with a car before. But the thing is, you have to be both politely demanding, and pleasant and smiling, both at the same time. These are not necessarily English characteristics, but then, that affliction does not bother you. Just remember to say 'Ef-khari-sto', rather than 'Eger-shegay-derray'. Everything will be alright.
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Oh, why not. Just a small one.
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If money is offered, it will be accepted. More important than that though, just talk to people. Be yourself, let other people be other people. You will make friends there, and you will find that people make friends with you. Be open, be happy, be yourself. If you just be a nice person, then tips will have no meaning at all. It will just be about people. Have fun my friend.
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Oh, why not. Just a small one.
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PM Posted: 21 Jun 2012 at 12:48am |
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Forgive me please, because I am quite drunk while I'm writing this, but also, engage more Paxiots in conversation than you do tourists, and a whole different experience will open up to you. That experience will be very much worth while, and will bring you more smiles and warm feelings along the way. Please, trust me about this.
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Oh, why not. Just a small one.
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PM Posted: 21 Jun 2012 at 12:53am |
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And about wifi. The only time I tried to get it was outside Taxidi bar in Loggos. It may be everywhere, but I only got it there. That said, the best thing you can do is turn off all of your devices before you get there, and not turn them on until you are back on Kerkyra.
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Oh, why not. Just a small one.
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PM Posted: 21 Jun 2012 at 10:33am |
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Hows your head Sam?
![]() Good idea about leaving all devices at home. We also take our watches off for the ultimate getting away from it all feeling. We find ourselves doing what we want to do when we want instead of its time to get up ...its time for dinner...its time for bed!!! (Except for happy hour of course...you have to know when happy hour is!!)
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