The car ferries are busy especially on weekends. There is a queue of cars on the Galatas side waiting to cross to Poros and often a queue on Poros with cars waiting to go onwards to Athens or Nafplio
It's a 10 minute ferry ride 1,30 euros for foot passengers, 7.40 for car and driver
If there's a queue the cars and trucks are packed on tight
The parking guys are good. You're stopped literally at the last minute before you bump into the car in front
Packed to the gills
Bikes and scooters fill in any spaces
If one trucks jolts a few inches forward there'll be a chain reaction and we'll all end up in the water
The doors can't be closed of course
Thankfully this day the ride was smooth and uneventful. It's a 10 minute crossing.
Visitors all get out and climb up to the top deck to take photos and chatter excitedly about their holiday.
Sometimes we are held up waiting for the ambulance taking a patient to a hospital on the mainland. We don't complain about that.
If the big oil tanker turns up full of fuel for the 2 Poros petrol stations there's an extra sailing. The tanker goes on by itself. No other cars or foot passengers allowed. So we all wait while it takes the tanker over and returns.
Sailings are every half hour from 7 in the morning till 10.30 at night, in the summer





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