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Please can anyone tell me the best route from the UK to Greece via Ancona? I don't want to pay a fortune in road tolls (or motorway vignettes) but I don't want to spend ages getting there, either.
P.S. Is it true that the 'camping on board' option does not extend beyond October 31st?
P.P.S. Which Italy - Greece ferry company have people found the most reliable/economical?
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Calais - Dunkerque - Lille - Mons - Charleroi - Arlon - Luxembourg - Metz - Nancy - Bussang - Thann - Basle - Lucerne - St Gotthard Tunnel - Chiasso - Milan.
Your tolls here will be only the Swiss Vignette - 40 SFR for a motorhomes less than 3500 kg. The route is fairly quick too - although from south of Epinal to Thann, a lot is single carriageway.
From Milan, the easy route is the motorway, but there is aroad - I think it is the SS9 that runs virtually parallel to the motorway. I have not used that road though, so cannot advise on it.
As for Greece and ferries, member DONMADGE is, amongst others, one of those in the know as it were.
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From Luxembourg I was going to stick to the German autobahn and route via Munich, Innsbruck and the Brenner - I haven't done it before but I need to get to Venice in 4 days from Calais.
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P.S. Is it true that the 'camping on board' option does not extend beyond October 31st?
For the longer crossings from Venice and Ancona, yes, camping on board stops about then.
I think some of the shorter crossings from S Italy have been known to turn a blind eye and let you camp on board out of season, Don will be able to confirm this and give you more info if he sees this.
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P.P.S. Which Italy - Greece ferry company have people found the most reliable/economical?
I've used Minoan from Venice to Patras and Igoumenitsa twice in 2000 and 2002, they are about the best of the bunch along with Superfast but its a bit of a lottery with most Greek ferries and depends on where they put you on the deck with camping on board, don't expect Dover/Calais organisation at the ports, it can be a bit chaotic.
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Please can anyone tell me the best route from the UK to Greece via Ancona? I don't want to pay a fortune in road tolls (or motorway vignettes) but I don't want to spend ages getting there, either.
P.S. Is it true that the 'camping on board' option does not extend beyond October 31st?
P.P.S. Which Italy - Greece ferry company have people found the most reliable/economical?
David has contacted me direct and I've given him all the info I have.
Don
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Hiya,
We`re going from Ancona to Igoumenitsa in June. We were going from Calais via either Mt Blanc or Frejus tunnels but think the route via Basel and Milan is quickest, trouble is, its a toll route. We have a boat to catch on Sunday at 5pm.
Minoan Lines are allowing `camping` on deck, so that should be interesting.
When on Greek soil we are driving to Kavala, east of Thessolonika, to catch another boat to Thassos. We normally go there on a package holiday but Thomson have pulled out of our regular studios.
A campsite a mile away next to the beach should solve our problem-we hope!
Not sure what the French tolls will cost but going to Pompeii last year via Swiss and Milan cost us around 30 euro on the Autostradas.
Best of luck.
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Hi Rexos, camping on board Minoan lines is great but had trouble sleeping because we found it very hot. Its like having a hotel above your van.
I would be interested how you get on in Thassos. I used to go there 20 odd years ago and had some amazing holidays. I have never found another place like it for sheer unspoilt beauty and hope it hasn't changed too much. I wanted to go there when we travelled to Greece in the motorhome but wife and kids wanted to see the Peloponese and Athens etc. Hopefully I will get my way next year so your feedback would be very much appreciated.
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Yes, Rexos, we'd be interested in hearing about your Greek travels. It will be 27 years since we were on Thassos, for our belated honeymoon and we found it beautifully unspoilt. Not so sure we would like it now, or have things not changed that much?
1997 we travelled overland to Greece in our aged Bedford. If you are interested, you'll find my ramblings on Virtual Tourist:
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Click on the blue links, telling you where we went.
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From Luxembourg I was going to stick to the German autobahn and route via Munich, Innsbruck and the Brenner - I haven't done it before but I need to get to Venice in 4 days from Calais.
Using this route I have done it in 3 days to Ancona. My wife and I share the driving,we leave early about 7 and drive for 2 hours,stop for breakfast while the rush hour carries on. We ususually arrive at our night halt by 4ish. It can hold you up if you are travelling with other vehicles,once it took me 5 days.
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