Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Day four in Rhodes


Another relaxing day again.  Today I went for a walk to the nearest village, found the one Pokéstop there and an abandoned concrete castle which looked like it had been built to hold jousts.

The kids and I had fun in the pool and I later tried to sort out what has happened with our holiday.

Basically, between our arrival airport and our hotel is a sea.  To cross it, we need a ferry.  When we landed on Sunday, even if we had headed to one of the ports that send ferries to Rhodes instantly, we would not have got there in time to get the last ferry.  To make things even more fun, on our last day, there is no way to get a ferry to Turkey so that we can make it to the airport to catch our plane.  This would mean either getting another flight, or staying overnight in Turkey on Friday.

We had discussed the issue of car hire with Expedia on Sunday night along with the issue of travel and had been promised a call back after 48 hours.  That deadline passed yesterday.  When I rang today, I was promised that I would be rung in 48 hours.  Needless to say I have little faith in this and my wife has now booked tickets to get home flying from Rhodes.

I know what has happened.  A software glitch has resulted in us having this issue.  I hope for other passengers that this is sorted out.  As well as for us.

1 comment:

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