After visiting Cefalu we were driven back to the pier to return to our ship. Because we had 3-4 hours before our ship would depart Palermo, on the spur of the moment we decided to take a carriage ride that would take us to see many of the more popular sites in Palermo. We saw this horse drawn carriage and spoke with the driver. He handed us a pre-printed brochure that showed a handwritten price of 80 euros for a 1 hour ride. We asked the driver to make sure the price would be 80 euros for a 1 hour ride and he assured us that the price was correct. So up we climbed and off we went. There were several stops that the driver made that allowed me to get out of the carriage and take photographs. At one stop where there were 4 fountains...1 on each street corner. I got out and walked around taking numerous photos. When I was done I got back into the carriage where we waited for approximately 10 minutes while our driver chatted away with a bunch of his friends. To make a long story short...we returned to the pier to get back on the ship. We gave our driver 80 euros plus a 20 euro tip or a total of 100 euro. The driver got this upset look on his face and tried to explain that the cost was actually 80 euros a piece and because we spent an extra 10 minutes out in the city that he would add on an extra 10 euros for the extra time. By this time we were very upset and knew that we had been taken. Because we are visitors to Palermo we had no idea how the police would react if we told them our story. The last thing we wanted was to be arrested for not paying the ride charge or for notifying the local police of what just occurred. So we ended up paying more than double the stated cost and walked away feeling really angry for allowing ourselves to get ripped off like that. Veronica and I are savvy travelers and this is the first time that we got ripped off on a ride or anything like this before. So the lesson to be learned is always keep you guard up and always ask more questions than you think you need to ask.
With that being said here are some photos from our days adventure:
Beautiful sunrise
Here a several photos from our time spent in Cefalu
Veronica and I were standing across the street when we saw this man with this dog by his side. When I saw the man put his helmet on I knew we were in for a treat. The man mounted his scooter and the next thing you know his dog stepped up and on the scooter. This wasn't the dogs first rodeo ride...he knew exactly where to put his paws in order to get himself all of the way on the small scooters platform area. The man was full of smiles when he saw me taking photos of him and his dog. And before we knew it the man and his best friend were off and rolling down the road. The dog did not have to worry about sticking his head out any window to catch some fresh air. It was just one of those cool photo moments that you chalk up to being at the right place at the right time.
Not sure what the sign shown below was all about but since I was wearing sunglasses I figured that I had better take a photo
This is the store/market that our tour group was herded into for some nibbles and bits
Below are several photos of Cefalu as seen when we were leaving the area
Below are some of the photos I took while we were on the "more expensive than expected" horse drawn carriage ride
Tomorrow would be a sea day while we headed to our next port of call...Naples where we had scheduled a private guided tour of the Amalfi coast with stops in several towns.