Day 13: The End


Our first blog quoted the Man in Seat 61 encouraging us to have journeys which are eye opening alternatives to "schlepping to an airport, getting on a soulless airliner and missing all the world has to offer". He was so right. We had had a marvellous 12 days travelling by train, sea and road - experiencing a variety of towns and countries, food, scenery, people and cultures, as we travelled. But having made the decision to fly back, the return journey was indeed full of schlepping and souless airports and airplanes (and a few trains).

It started with a terrifying ride in a taxi to the airport, with a driver who was simultaneously having a massive row with someone on the phone, and trying to persuade us to spend 150 Euros on a sightseeing tour with him rather than go to the airport for our flight, all the time driving very erratically. 

Handy tip: We got two taxis in the Bari area. We agreed a price with both before getting into the taxi. Nevertheless, both tried to up the price on arrival. Make sure that you agree a price, and stick to your guns!

Bari airport provides little in the way of comfort. There are two eateries. One is a sandwich shop which sells pre-made sandwiches - none of them vegetarian. The other has a bigger selection but still pretty disappointing choices.  We should have waited for the Easyjet food which looked more appetising.

We will spare you more details of the rest of the trip. 

Suffice it to say that our appetite for slow travel which was already high, increased after the return journey and we are already starting to plan our next great adventure. Watch this space!







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