transfers are a good thing
Cruising,  Planning

Transfers are a good thing when cruising

I’m surprised frequently by the amount of friends that don’t plan transfers ahead of time, leaving it to chance. Yes, I know I’m an excessive planner, but, peace of mind to me is worth so much! Transfers are a good thing! I like knowing that a driver will be waiting for us with an air conditioned car when we have been on a 5 hour train trip without air con, in blistering heat. I like knowing that ‘absolutely, for sure, there will be taxis available at a taxi stand’ when I get off the plane – or, better yet, that there is a train direct from the airport to our hotel. Or, a boat transfer across the harbour to our accommodation.

Why?

Taxis aren’t always there, and they are not always available. Case in point – getting off a cruise in Sydney, Australia in the Spring 2014, and we had a lovely rental waiting for us – about 30-45 minutes away by car in the traffic. We disembarked the cruise ship and thank goodness we weren’t in a rush – we waited. And waited. And waited some more. Alot of taxis were available but there were alot of people wanting them. Should have booked a transfer – instead, knowing taxis were there we thought it wouldn’t take too long to get one. We were wrong. Oh well, we got where we needed to be a little later than we thought.

Options

Even if we don’t pre book them, knowing what transfer options are available is a great idea. Having a short list of names/sites/numbers will at least prepare you if there isn’t a handy taxi or train.

Caution

Another note of caution – if you are relying on taxis, check ahead to make sure that there isn’t a strike looming or taking place. Trust me. Seeing a strike last minute in Naples gave me enough time to book a car to pick us up from the train station to get us to our accommodation down by the waterfront!

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