Below is how The Cruising Shutterbug got around while roaming the globe…
- Shuttling between ports and continents
- by plane (duh)
- by sea (duh)
- Germany – Hamburg
- by taxi
- Hansa Taxi 211 211. They have an iOS and an Android app for calling the cab. English speakers available by request. Cash or credit card. Info as of 2013.
- by metro/rail
- on foot (a lot)
- Philippines – Metro Manila
- by taxi
- Grab.com app, available on Android, Blackberry and iOS. Services available are GrabTaxi, GrabCar et al. Info as of 2016.
- EasyTaxi.com app, available on Android and iOS. Not as many taxis as Grab. Info as of 2016.
- by public utility bus or jeep
- Get instructions on getting from point A to point B with Sakay.ph website or app. App available for Android and for iOS. Info as of 2016.
- Russia – St. Petersburg
- by regular taxi
- 414-0-414 fare (or any hailed taxi) from sea port to Nevsky Prospekt @ RUB1300 or EUR31. Info as of 2014.
- by hotel taxi
- a BMW sedan from Hotel Astoria, near St. Isaac Cathedral, to sea port @ RUB2800. Payable with credit card. Info as of 2014.
- by shuttle provided by cruise line
- on foot (a lot)
- U.K. – London / Southampton
- by coach
- National Express @ nationalexpress.com
- by hired car
- 24/7 Airport Transfer @ 247airporttransfer.co.uk. Costs about GBP95 one way, from London Heathrow to Southampton, for the smallest vehicle type — a saloon for up to 4 passengers with 2 medium luggage. Info as of 2014.
Unimportant anecdote: In the online form, under special instructions, I requested that my driver send a text message so I can have his number upon arrival and can call him if I can’t find him. The driver didn’t mind waiting a bit as I bought a sandwich for takeout. I had to get some food from the airport as I wasn’t sure if any food place would still be open by the time I arrived at my hotel in Southampton. Also, my actual ride was an MPV though I had reserved and paid for a saloon/sedan. Very nice and comfy ride.