Fourfouras, Crete
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Fourfouras, Crete
Does anyone know how you would get to Fourfouras, Crete, from Iraklion, by bus?
I have found www.bus-service-crete-klel.com, but don't know how to decide which run it might be on -- or if you can get there.
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I have found www.bus-service-crete-klel.com, but don't know how to decide which run it might be on -- or if you can get there.
Thanks
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Fourfouras is connected with Rethymno since it is in the same prefecture, here is the timetable :
http://bus-service-crete-ktel.com/timetable.php
go to the timetable of South West Crete from Rethymno
On weekdays look at Rethymno - Amari which stops in Fourfouras
On weekends look at Rethymno - Apodoulou.
I got the information from KTEL in Rethymno
http://bus-service-crete-ktel.com/timetable.php
go to the timetable of South West Crete from Rethymno
On weekdays look at Rethymno - Amari which stops in Fourfouras
On weekends look at Rethymno - Apodoulou.
I got the information from KTEL in Rethymno
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---Great; appreiated. Any idea how long it would take to get to Fourfourus from Rehtymno? Ie, on Saturday, if you left Rethymno at 14:30, about when would you get to Fourfourus?
Conversely, on your way back, (on a week end) the bus leaves Apodoulou at 16:00 Sat (15:00 Sun). How would you know when you’d catch it in Fourfourus back to Rethymno? (though I guess you could find that out when you get there; they must know in town )
Also – I’d heard the Amari valley was a good place to explore, and that Fourfourus was one of the only places with lodging. Know anything about that? (I haven’t found anything on the internet about lodging there.)
Conversely, on your way back, (on a week end) the bus leaves Apodoulou at 16:00 Sat (15:00 Sun). How would you know when you’d catch it in Fourfourus back to Rethymno? (though I guess you could find that out when you get there; they must know in town )
Also – I’d heard the Amari valley was a good place to explore, and that Fourfourus was one of the only places with lodging. Know anything about that? (I haven’t found anything on the internet about lodging there.)
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I am sorry i do not know much about Fourfouras, i have just been once there a long time ago.
As for more details regarding the timetable, you can ask either locals ( they know exactly when the bus stops on it's way to Rethymno) or the information desk at the KTEL station in Rethymno.
I have passed through the Amari valley, i wouldn't know what one could explore there... Having a car would be a plus judging by the not very frequent bus connections.
As for more details regarding the timetable, you can ask either locals ( they know exactly when the bus stops on it's way to Rethymno) or the information desk at the KTEL station in Rethymno.
I have passed through the Amari valley, i wouldn't know what one could explore there... Having a car would be a plus judging by the not very frequent bus connections.
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