Parking in Ayamonte
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Parking in Ayamonte
Hi I am planning on visiting a friend in Tavira next month.
I will be travelling down from the costa blanca in a hire car. I know I cant take the hire car into Portugal.
It looks like I could drive to Ayamonte, take the ferry and then train to Tavira.
Question is - how safe would it be to leave the car in Ayamonte for a couple of days?
Any information would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance
I will be travelling down from the costa blanca in a hire car. I know I cant take the hire car into Portugal.
It looks like I could drive to Ayamonte, take the ferry and then train to Tavira.
Question is - how safe would it be to leave the car in Ayamonte for a couple of days?
Any information would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Parking in Ayamonte
Hi, if you are sure you can't take your car to Portugal, the ferry - train route sounds like a fun adventure. Ayamonte is generally safe with regard to theft and or break in. There is plenty of free parking throughout Ayamonte and around the ferry. Something to be aware of is the possibility of damage by scratching to the bodywork. There are men who hang around asking for money, your decision if you give them anything but if you're leaving the car a couple of days might be worth a euro, if approached. It's no guarantee but neither is parking in any car park or town. If you can avoid the car park, the men only "patrol" the car park. Perhaps try to park along the road, around the ferry, the post office, or the inner road, (ElJamon supermarket, Medical Centre) it might be an option. Don't be put off,,,,others might have different advice or recomendations. If you've not been to Ayamonte before, it is a pretty great little town, and as safe an option as anywhere. ..... Good luck.👍
Hi I am planning on visiting a friend in Tavira next month.
I will be travelling down from the costa blanca in a hire car. I know I cant take the hire car into Portugal.
It looks like I could drive to Ayamonte, take the ferry and then train to Tavira.
Question is - how safe would it be to leave the car in Ayamonte for a couple of days?
Any information would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance
I will be travelling down from the costa blanca in a hire car. I know I cant take the hire car into Portugal.
It looks like I could drive to Ayamonte, take the ferry and then train to Tavira.
Question is - how safe would it be to leave the car in Ayamonte for a couple of days?
Any information would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Parking in Ayamonte
Hi, if you are sure you can't take your car to Portugal, the ferry - train route sounds like a fun adventure. Ayamonte is generally safe with regard to theft and or break in. There is plenty of free parking throughout Ayamonte and around the ferry. Something to be aware of is the possibility of damage by scratching to the bodywork. There are men who hang around asking for money, your decision if you give them anything but if you're leaving the car a couple of days might be worth a euro, if approached. It's no guarantee but neither is parking in any car park or town. If you can avoid the car park, the men only "patrol" the car park. Perhaps try to park along the road, around the ferry, the post office, or the inner road, (ElJamon supermarket, Medical Centre) it might be an option. Don't be put off,,,,others might have different advice or recomendations. If you've not been to Ayamonte before, it is a pretty great little town, and as safe an option as anywhere. ..... Good luck.👍
There is no problem with any company we use about having a cross-border card and its just an additional cost.
I recommend that you ask the rentalco about it, explaining that you will stay a couple of days. It will save you some hassle, though the train ride is nice. Also you can explore some really nice places on the way to Tavira (e.g Cacela Velha and Fabrica - which has been named one of the top ten beaches in the world)
If worried about problems on leaving the car, you can always also take out the optional extra insurance they offer - OR if you are often renting - take out an annual policy from eg insurance4carhire. We do this and are 100% covered for anything, yes we have to pay for damage up front, but the company will repay that. Remember to ALWAYS keep your rental contract even after handing in the car.
Good luck
Jon
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Re: Parking in Ayamonte
Thanks everyone for the information kindly provided.
James
James
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Re: Parking in Ayamonte
The simple answer is to find a road where there is parking for locals; overnight as well as during the day. Your car will then be "just another car" in a place where cars come and go.
As such the normal car parks are probably empty from midnight to eight o'clock in the morning; so any car there will stick out like a sore thumb.
There is a road called "Ronda de Felipe IV" on Google Maps. It is walking distance to the ferry & might suit your purpose
Davexf