Took the bus from Athens to Lavrio - it took an hour and fifty minutes but was comfortable, on time and only 5 euros each!
Lavrio port is laid back and exceptionally quiet with portacabin ticket offices for each ferry line. The times are not very friendly - our ferry to Kea being either at 8.30 am or 6.30 pm. Didn't want to get up at 6 in morning so plumped for the evening crossing. Had lunch overlooking the boats though which was jolly. We have discovered that there is only one ferry a week from Kea to Andros where we are going on 1st, a Monday, and that runs on a Thursday! Sooooo......we have to go back to mainland Lavrio, take a bus to Athens other port: Rafina and a ferry back out to Andros! Our fault for not checking the ferry connection before booking accommodation, bit silly. Never mind we will get to see even more of this land.
Lavrio port is laid back and exceptionally quiet with portacabin ticket offices for each ferry line. The times are not very friendly - our ferry to Kea being either at 8.30 am or 6.30 pm. Didn't want to get up at 6 in morning so plumped for the evening crossing. Had lunch overlooking the boats though which was jolly. We have discovered that there is only one ferry a week from Kea to Andros where we are going on 1st, a Monday, and that runs on a Thursday! Sooooo......we have to go back to mainland Lavrio, take a bus to Athens other port: Rafina and a ferry back out to Andros! Our fault for not checking the ferry connection before booking accommodation, bit silly. Never mind we will get to see even more of this land.
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