May 16, 2022
In Toulon
Today we're changing gears. We needed to organize ourselves to travel on the ferry that departs for Alcudia, Mallorca at 6 pm. Our bikes are in the luggage storage locker already and we plan to leave our panniers there too so that we can enjoy our day in Toulon. A bit of a twist is to also organize a separate bag for everything that we will need on the ferry as we will leave our panniers with the bikes. Primarily, this is just a change of clothes, jackets, electronics and valuables. We also want to buy some food to have a dinner that might be a bit more nutritious than the food available on board.
After completing the necessary mental gymnastics, we were ready to surrender our bags to the storage locker by 10 am and check out of the L`eautel. Other than their incrediblebly silly bike parking policy, we found it a very nice place to stay.
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2 years ago
We wandered along the port promenade checking menu boards for a breakfast that included eggs. This is because it's the one day a year that Scott has a Denny`s Grand Slam on his mind! However, the first order of business was to check with the Sardinia Ferries office and get an understanding as to the boarding process. It is not far away and Pat discusses the necessary protocols for taking our bikes on board with the office staff. It is funny now trying to stop using our minimal French and begin using our even more limited Spanish. We were unsuccessful finding a restaurant and had to settle for a really good egg and potato mix in a bun from a patisserie. We sat down at nearby cafe and ordered our usual coffees and a treat to go with it. Overall it was a good way to start the day but really it was closer to lunch now as we wandered the streets of old Toulon. Unfortunately Les Halles and the market on Lafayette were both closed on Mondays. But Toulon has some excellent large old buildings worth visiting.
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With about three hours before we needed to present ourselves to Sardinia Ferries, we decide that a public ferry would be a good way to see the Toulon harbour. Toulon has two lines, one to Saint Mandrier and one to Le Seyne. We picked the next departure that was going and it was going to Saint Mandrier in six minutes. For a cost of four euros, both of us enjoyed a 30 minute boat cruise seeing the ships in port and Toulon from the water.
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When we arrived at Saint Mandrier we noted that the return ferry was in 45 minutes which provided sufficient time to see the marina and part of this small town. Immediately you could feel a calmness as opposed to the hustle and bustle of Toulon. We enjoyed our quiet walk and caught the next ferry back.
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Upon returning to Toulon, we purchased some salads and sandwiches and walked back to the hotel to organize our bikes and equipment. Of course, cautious Pat and Scott checked in just after 3 pm for the 6 pm departure. This was the earliest check-in time available.
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After a ticket and baggage security check we were ushered to the port's quite new passenger terminal building. Without any bike storage area we took over a small area near the vending machines. Fortunately the area was not very busy. The best part about arriving early was that a micro brew from Aix en Province was offering very good beer, compliments of the port, celebrating Virgin's Valiant Lady's maiden voyage. I`ll drink to that!
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2 years ago
When called for boarding, we again showed our tickets and, for the first time this trip, our vaccination certificates. We held our breath as the vaccine documentation was closely scrutinized. All good. We pushed the bikes on board and were instructed to load our bikes against the wall. There was no special facility and Scott used a bungee cord to secure them in place. At the time we did not see another cycle tourer but we did notice one when we left the boat.
We were shown our small but suitable room ¨with a porthole¨, an extra splurge, and made our way to the upper deck to have a beer and see Toulon off. The ferry takes 15 hours and tomorrow we will be waking up in Mallorca.
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