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Crete to Milan

Italy Here We Come!

sunny 36 °C

Waking up early, with only a few hours of sleep (travelling/carrying heavy bags/limited sleep = not a good combo for Princess Isabella. And for King Marcus might I add hahaha!) we check out and head for the bus stop to catch the bus that takes us ALLLLLL the way back to the ferry terminal. Finally reaching the ferry terminal we are, yet again, sent on another trek around the world (still with our 10 million bags in tow) to find the bus stop for the bus to the airport. After loosing what felt like every drop of moisture in our bodies (it was the middle of the day) and both, I'm sure, smelling like roses (ha!) we finally found the airport bus. We arrive at the airport 6 hours early (yes, we didnt want a repeat of the day before so we were both adamant 6 hours would be JUST enough for us to fix any unknown problems that may arise!).

Finally our 9pm Easyjet flight is ready to board so 100+ crazy Italians and us, rush on the plane like seagulls fighting over hot chips, trying to secure a good seat (if one at all knowing Easyjet). We luckily get seats right up the front. We arrive in Milan at 12am, collect our bags and again try and figure out where to catch the bus to 'Centrale Statione'. The next bus arrives at a convenient time (not) of 1:30am. We finally arrive in central at around 2am and not wanting to relive our previous nights experiences we hop straight into a cab and head to our hotel where there is 24 hour reception (thank god). Classicly, the awesomely awesome travel agent Marcus Davidson, has booked us in to arrive THE FOLLOWING NIGHT (you could only imagine my reaction to this at 2:30am in the morning haha). Fortunately (and luckily for Marcus, ha) they had a spare/more expensive room available. So of course, we took that one and dozed off at an ungodly hour of 3am.

Posted by iszyriley 28.07.2011 05:46 Archived in Italy

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