Monday, August 11, 2008
Final destination
We have been quiet lately as so much has been happening and we are here!!! in Cyprus!!! Goal achieved, new life started, spacious living (after Essie) and happiness all round.
Let me recap....
On August 6th, last Wednesday, we finalised the sale of Esmerelda with Manos and the local authority people and he handed over the cash - very good bit of business there on our part. So Wednesday night was our last night of caravan living.
We got up early on Thursday morning,packed the last few of our belongings in the car and handed over the caravan keys. Saying our final goodbyes to Esmerelda and wishing her a happy life in the sun we headed for Piraeus port to find our dock to load the car for its trip. That was fairly straightforward as we had completed a dummy run the afternoon before - thank goodness - the dock is huge and it took us ages to find the right area. All the road signs and port signs are in Greek and hardly anyone seemed to speak English - but we got there in the end.
Before we could release the car we had to deal with customs - that was two men in a delapidated shed inside a derelict warehouse - honestly! later I will add a photo of the place. It looked like something out of a second rate gangster movie! No computer in sight, just bits of paper and a lot of chatter. No ticket or any other paperwork was given to us and when I asked if we needed to produce anything in Cyprus to receive the car there I was handed a business card and told "If you have any problems just phone me, my name is Mike!". He then charged us 40 euros for customs clearance!!! no receipt for that either - it went straight into his colleague's pocket. We took some of our stuff out of the car and handed him the car key with trepidation and wondered if we would ever see it again.
Then we found a cab to take us to Piraeus metro where we caught a train into central Athens and found a hotel. They sold us a room for the day at a very reasonable rate so that we could have a siesta and a shower and that was wonderful.
After eating an early evening meal we caught the metro again to the airport for our flight to Larnaca - straightforward again and it was more or less on time departing at 11.05pm due to land in Larnaca at 00.40.
As a result of the restful afternoon we were both fresh for the flight and all went well until the pilot was on his final approach and the plane suddenly took off again. After many confused looks amongst the passengers we were told there was dense fog on the runway and we could not land in Larnaca so we were diverting to Paphos !! What a result we thought as that is just where we wanted to be!! Not so... We landed at Paphos about 15 minutes later and sat on the tarmac for the next 1.5 hours. No one could get off the plane as the airport had no staff and were not expecting any arrivals. We only had hand luggage, the rest of our stuff had been packed in the car, so I asked if we could get off - but no! After what seemed like an eternity, and after the pilot had stand up arguments with many Cypriots who also wanted to get off in Paphos, the plane had to take off again and fly back to Larnaca where the fog had cleared by now. So we landed at 3am - tired by now, fed up and frustrated - and with a two hour car journey ahead of us.
We managed to get the hire car easily enough and Steve drove along a very quiet but very foggy motorway. We eventually arrived on Friday at about 5.30am just as the sun was beginning to rise.
Straight to bed in a VERY hot house - it has been closed up since January! and we slept until about 10am. Then we caught up with some of the neighbours, did some grocery shopping, ate and had an early night in readiness for our car journey to Limassol port on Saturday morning to collect the car from the boat at 8am.
Off we went, back along the same motorway, and duly presented ourselves at the port gates to be told the ferry wouldn't be arriving until 1pm !! We did keep quite calm considering, and decided to use the time to have a look around Limassol and grab a spot of lunch. At 1pm off we went back to the port and saw the boat dock. Then we had to leap through the hoops of officialdom again. Fill in this form and take it to that office who will give you another piece of paper and you take that to another office. You complete more forms and pay more money and eventually we collected the car from the compound where it had been driven from the ferry. Hallelujah!! It had actually worked smoothly - can you believe it?? we couldn't!
Not finished yet though - now I had to drive the hire car back to Larnaca and Steve drove our car, we handed back the hire car and Steve drove us all the way back home - we arrived back at our home with our car at 6.30pm - ready for a long drink - or two!!
Thats it!!! We did it!! Now for lots more officialdom to register the car, register ourselves as permanent residents, get telephone and broadband to the house etc etc. We have a long list of things to do.... adventure over as far as travelling is concerned - our new adventure of our new life is just beginning.
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3 comments:
Fanbloddytastic. My very best regards, and envy, Peter C
Hi Teresa,
Hope you are well, just got the tail-end of your journey, and have to come back to read through some of the earlier stories!
All the best, Marjo
Your rip was really awesome. I mus be really nice to spend Cyprus luxury holidays. You seem to have a really great time.
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