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Where else can I find a boat to Wuhan now? You can book a boat ticket to Yichang at theMeiya Three Gorges Cruise Ticket Reservation Centerand transfer to other modes of transportation
There are still some ships upstairs, such as passenger ships or speedboats. It's impossible to have a dock without one. Just because cruise ships don't dock doesn't mean there are no other ships
@面带微笑的向前走:The docks in Wuhan have been repurposed for other purposes. Cruise ships do not stop, while passenger ships and speedboats still stop. The author searched online and found that there are actually two modes of transportation to Wuhan: cars and bullet trains. The author can choose between these two methods to reach the destination. The scenery of the Three Gorges is still good and worth visiting.
【Chongqing Three Gorges Qutang Gorge, China】
【Chongqing Three Gorges Qutang Gorge, China】
【Three Gorges Baidi City, Chongqing, China】
@yz_144494619:What I understand is that there are ships from Chongqing to Wuhan, but the shipping schedule is not very long. The time is eight days and seven nights, and the price is about 5000 yuan. Please check the specific itinerary and route online
Reply@雨的印迹:Is there a ship from Chongqing to Wuhan? Go to a travel agency and ask. There should be a ship from Chongqing to Wuhan. Wuhan is located along the Yangtze River, so it's impossible without a dock
Reply@ch20234:There are ships available, and there are Yangtze River passenger ships from Chongqing to Wuhan that dock at Hankou
Reply@折叠过青春的创伤:There is a tourist fast ship from Chongqing to Hankou, which departs from Chongqing Chaotianmen Passenger Port once a day at 8am. Passengers can board the ship the night before with their tickets. The ports that pass through include Fuling, Fengdu, Zhongxian, Wanzhou, Fengjie, Wushan, Badong, Yichang, Zhicheng, Jingzhou, and Hankou
Reply@12345哈2021:There are still ships from Chongqing to Wuhan, but there seem to be very few cruise ships available. It seems like there is only one cruise ship running for 8 days and 7 nights. Just eight days, the OP thinks it's not too long. If it's an elderly person's Three Gorges tour, it's still a good choice
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