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Old 24 Mar 2014
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Kupang to Larantuka ferry schedule?

Has anyone recently taken the ferry to Larantuka from Kupang. I do not want to waste to many days in Kupang but cannot find what day it leaves to Larantuka.

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anybody? i suspect monday and friday at 1400. but love confirmation
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anybody? i suspect monday and friday at 1400. but love confirmation
no, on Monday it goes FROM Larantuka to Kupang. Be in Kupang on Sunday to get to Larantuka!
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Sunday and Thursday. I took the one on Sunday, it was to sail at 4pm, I turned up 12pm and it was packed! I only just got on with some begging and pleading. There are some bunk beds for an extra $5 I think but they were all gone so I rented a cabin off one of the crew for $45!!! Got shafted but still worth it otherwise I'd be on floor. It takes about 14hrs.
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Sunday and Tues or Thurs. I took the one on Sunday, it was to sail at 4pm, I turned up 12pm and it was packed! I only just got on with some begging and pleading. So get there early.
There are some bunk beds for an extra $5 I think but they were all gone so I rented a cabin off one of the crew for $45!!! Got shafted but still worth it otherwise I'd be on floor. It takes about 14hrs.
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From Larantuka to Kupang

Do I understand well:

1. Fery FROM Larantuka To Kupang on monday, 14.00?
2. Visa for East Timor in Kupang?

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I caught that ferry after they hadn't run for a couple of weeks and it was so hectic busy. I slept laying next to my bike jammed up next to a truck. Great experience.
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Kupang Ferry Service Timetable

Hi, Not sure how up to date this is. However it has some info that maybe helpful. http://www.lavalontouristinfo.com/la...ytimetable.htm
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Cheers for the info. Much appreciated.
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Kupang Ferry Service

Hi All,
I took the ferry from Kupang across to Aimere on the island of Flores late last year and I took a photo of the ferry timetable.
I'm not sure how to upload a photo here, so if you'd like a photo of the timetable just send me a message and I'll email it to you.
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