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Tender in Monte Carlo


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This will be our third cruise on the Riviera and we have never had to tender into Monte Carlo. Is there anyone that is familiar with the location where the tender lets us off. We have been to Monte Carlo a few times but we have always been able to dock there, even on the Riviera in June of last year.

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We were on Riviera for her April 21-28, 2013 sailing and we were anchored and tendered while in Monaco.

 

I cannot say exactly where the tender drop off point was, but it was a docking area with one ship a bit smaller than Riviera actually docked there when we met our buses for tours. They had a small gift shop area and public restrooms.

 

We have been tendered about 8 times in the Mediterranean and the tendering in Monaco was the 'roughest' we have experienced---and don't know why.

 

I do remember that it was quite close to the finish line for the Grand Prix as we passed that point very shortly after leaving and coming into the tender area---if that helps.

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Thank you for the information.

 

Last year we had great difficulties in getting a cab from the port. I was hoping that we would tender into a more central location where cabs are more available. We tried to go out for dinner last summer, but after about 45 minutes we gave up and walked back to the ship.

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When my DH and I called at Monte Carlo on Marina, we were also shocked by the absence of cabs. We never even saw one. We visited the tourist kiosk, no luck. Since we assumed such a famous destination would be tourist friendly, we never researched the topic. It remains a mystery how people who stay there get around. We got around on foot. We were disappointed.

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When my DH and I called at Monte Carlo on Marina, we were also shocked by the absence of cabs. We never even saw one. We visited the tourist kiosk, no luck. Since we assumed such a famous destination would be tourist friendly, we never researched the topic. It remains a mystery how people who stay there get around. We got around on foot. We were disappointed.

 

The locals all own multiple sports cars.

Tourists should plan ahead and hire a driver.

We did an hours drive and an hour in town and

a return drive to the ship. You can also take a ships tour!

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The locals all own multiple sports cars.

Tourists should plan ahead and hire a driver.

We did an hours drive and an hour in town and

a return drive to the ship. You can also take a ships tour!

 

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We have friends who live in Monaco. They can, as the quaint American saying goes,"easily buy and sell us", but even they say that if you aren't prepared to service your own automobile in Monaco (particularly the brakes, which are a monthly thing there), or have a million dollars in the bank, then you had better enjoy a nice hike!

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We were there last month for 2 days and used the HOHO bus as our taxi- works great!

One of the stops is about 30 yds from the tender, another at the Casino and ones at the Palace and the aquarium. Taxis are not only scarce, but also very dear. It was 15 E from the train station to the tender-a 5 minute ride.

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By European prices, 15euros for a ten minute ride,port to train station, is not much. But there is also. "Navibus" or boat taxi that plys between the port where the tenders dock (and the smaller ships dock too) and the end of the harbour from where it is a short walk to the lift that takes you to the station...

 

We got off a couple of Regent cruises in Monaco. Had no problem getting a taxi right at the port... And went to Hertz to collect our rental car. Took about 5 mins...

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I was not aware that Riviera would tender in Monaco. We docked there in September and it was so easy. We found out what was on , got an all day bus pass for 5 euros each for unlimited travel and visited the exotic gardens and got everywhere by bus. No problems!

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