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Plakias => Holiday Companies => Topic started by: George on June 25, 2007, 01:20:02 PM
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Hi all
I'll be driving from Chania Airport this year for the first time, what are the road signs like from the airport to get you back onto the main highway and heading for Rethymnon?
It's just getting onto the main highway really, once I'm on it I'll be ok!
Thanks for any input
george g...
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Hi all
I'll be driving from Chania Airport this year for the first time, what are the road signs like from the airport to get you back onto the main highway and heading for Rethymnon?
It's just getting onto the main highway really, once I'm on it I'll be ok!
Thanks for any input
george g...
I had a look on the road map. We went from the Chania Airport to Souda. From the airport there is only one mainroad to Chania.
All the buses of the travel agencies use this road. You have to drive towards Souda. You can not miss it and than you must use
the road No. E 75 until Rethymnon.
I am sure, you will get a detailled road map from your car rental.
Greeetings,
Kerstin
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Thanks Kerstin
I've got a 'Road' map, but it all looks a bit messy up there, that's why I'm asking.
george g...
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George, it's pretty easy
you go out of the car park and come to a junction, and it's signposted Xania ( IIRC it's a left turn) then basically follow the one road, after about five miles or so there is another left which will take you towards suda bay, this will lead you through the outskirts of the town to Suda Junction on the national
i'll be very surprised if you have a problem
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George, it's pretty easy
you go out of the car park and come to a junction, and it's signposted Xania ( IIRC it's a left turn) then basically follow the one road, after about five miles or so there is another left which will take you towards suda bay, this will lead you through the outskirts of the town to Suda Junction on the national
i'll be very surprised if you have a problem
I didn't think I would, if the signs were a bit iffy, it's a case of keep turning left.
I'm going to get lost sometime during my stay, so I might as well start at the beginning.
Excuse my ignorance but what's IIRC ('If I remember correctly')?
george g...
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IIRC, it's If I remember correctly, IIRC
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Thanks Chris
Hope you guys aren't getting webbed feet up there!
george g...
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no flood problems here, i'm glad to say
last time there was a problem where i live was in 1927 (IIRC , although i must add i wasn't around then)
the weather at the moment is very mixed, bright sunshine then rain, as a friend of mine says ..it doesn't know whether to have a s**t or a haircut
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no flood problems here, i'm glad to say
last time there was a problem where i live was in 1927 (IIRC , although i must add i wasn't around then)
the weather at the moment is very mixed, bright sunshine then rain, as a friend of mine says ..it doesn't know whether to have a s**t or a haircut
Your lucky! the river behind us broke it's banks last week and our back garden was under about a foot of water!! Beautiful weather for JULY!! Thank goodness for the holidays!
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no flood problems here, i'm glad to say
last time there was a problem where i live was in 1927 (IIRC , although i must add i wasn't around then)
the weather at the moment is very mixed, bright sunshine then rain, as a friend of mine says ..it doesn't know whether to have a s**t or a haircut
Your lucky! the river behind us broke it's banks last week and our back garden was under about a foot of water!! Beautiful weather for JULY!! Thank goodness for the holidays!
Where I work (near Sheffield!) we were lucky. I work on an industrial estate and we are at the highest part of it. The road in the bottom was under 4 foot of water, and several businesses were flooded twice (the first time while I was still in Plakias!).
Greecemad