Not getting the train?Flying out on EZY8181 on Tuesday 28th November
Staying at the Athens Mirabello from 28/11 to 1/12
Returning on EZY6406 on Friday 1st December
I didn't fancy the 72 Hour journey via, Drum Roll please. Brighton to London, London to Brussels, Brussels to Stuttgart, Stuttgart to Zagreb, Zagreb to Belgrade, Belgrade to Skopje, Skopje to Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki to Athens. Also on the Zagreb to Belgrade leg there is this note: This train is still suspended, originally due to Covid-19, now down to Croatian & Serbian incompetence.Not getting the train?
Traitor.
When I went interailing in 2011, the international trains out of Salonika were all cancelled "because of the financial crisis".I didn't fancy the 72 Hour journey via, Drum Roll please. Brighton to London, London to Brussels, Brussels to Stuttgart, Stuttgart to Zagreb, Zagreb to Belgrade, Belgrade to Skopje, Skopje to Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki to Athens. Also on the Zagreb to Belgrade leg there is this note: This train is still suspended, originally due to Covid-19, now down to Croatian & Serbian incompetence.
So then the alternative route is. London to Paris, Paris to Vienna, Vienna to Bucharest, Bucharest to Sofia, then bus to Thessaloniki, then train to Athens, bit of a headache but I did have a look.
I had a look at the ferry route as well, but decided against it. Did look very enjoyable.When I went interailing in 2011, the international trains out of Salonika were all cancelled "because of the financial crisis".
I'm starting to think the first and default response to literally any problem in that part of the world is "cancel all trains to/from Greece."
I did train down through France and Italy then ferry across to Patras, then bus to Athens. I imagine it's doable in less than 72hrs if all the connections work*.
*Yes I did do ferry and train to Marseille. No, the connections did not all work.