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Long Bay Beach ferry - fast and nice
Long Bay Beach ferry is foranyone. If you're of an adventurous frame of mind, and have time to spare, you can revert to the mode of transportation that islanders used before the advent of air travel: Long Bay Beach ferry and the traditional mailboats.
Although fast, modern, air-conditioned Long Bay Beach ferry now make some of the trips, some of the more remote destinations are still served by slow, old-fashioned craft with few amenities. Within the $loc ferry, it has the most, and most comfortable, options for island-hopping, that offer food and beverages served by cabin attendants.
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Long Bay Beach ferry advices
As with most things in the Long Bay Beach, schedules do change rather frequently; if you're planning to Long Bay Beach ferry back to an island check and double-check the departure times, and build in extra time in case the weather's bad.
Long Bay Beach ferry serve most of the major tourist destinations from Long Bay Beach. The ferry costs around $110 one-way, and takes about two hours each way.
Usually, the shorter-haul ferry makes several round-trips daily, and keep a more punctual schedule than the longer-haul ferry. |
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Long Bay Beach ferry - a good transportation choice
Ferry transport is the primary form of moving people between Tortola and the other islands in the British Virgins. Think of them as oceangoing buses. Ferry service from the several companies serving the islands is frequent, dependable and affordable, maxing out at $25.00 per adult round trip. There are three regions in Tortola where you can catch a ferry: Road Town (central), Soper's Hole (West End) and Beef Island (East End). Soper's and Beef Island can be reached by taxi for about $20 per person round trip. Individual ferry companies and routes are discussed under the heading for the islands each serves. There's huge competition among the Tortola-based ferry companies on the St. Thomas-Tortola runs, with boats leaving close together. As you enter the ferry terminal to buy your ticket, crews may try to convince you to take their ferry. Ferries to Virgin Gorda land in the Valley. All ferries from the BVI to Red Hook, St. Thomas, stop in St. John to clear U.S. customs. Ferry schedules vary by day, and not all companies make daily trips. The BVI Tourist Board Web site has links to all the ferry companies, which are the best up-to-date sources of information for specific routes and schedules.
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Long Bay Beach Vacations site
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In the link section, you can check more links to our travel website network as well as to other third party specialized websites as lastminute.com or orbitz.com which we suggest you to visit if are you planning a trip to Long Bay Beach Tortola.
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