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etting Around
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| Getting Around by Water |
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There are regular passenger ferry services on the MV Caribe Queen, the Sea Hustler and the Carib Breeze, between Basseterre (St Kitts) and Charlestown (Nevis) with a few sailings daily (journey time – 45 minutes).
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| Getting Around by Road |
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Traffic drives on the left. A good road network on both islands makes any area accessible within minutes. Extra care must
be taken at night as roads are not well lit.
Bus: There are privately run bus services, which are comfortable and make regular, but unscheduled, runs between villages.
Taxi: Services on both islands have set rates. A schedule of taxi rates is obtainable at the government headquarters. There is a
50% surcharge between 2200-0600. Taxi drivers expect a 10% tip.
Car/moped hire: A selection of cars and mopeds can be hired from several companies. It is best to book cars through the airline well in advance.
When hiring scooters safety equipment is not included in the price; those hiring these must bear this in mind as other road
users do not usually give scooters due consideration.
Documentation: Before driving any vehicle, including motorcycles, a local Temporary Driver’s Licence must be obtained from the Police Traffic
Department. This is readily issued on presentation of an International Driving Permit or national driving licence and a fee.
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| Journey Times |
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The following chart gives journey times from Basseterre, St Kitts (in hours and minutes) to other major towns on the islands:
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Road |
Sea |
| Newcastle, Nevis |
0.05 |
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| Charlestown, Nevis |
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0.45 |
| Sandy Point |
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0.20 |
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| Frigate Bay |
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0.10 |
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| Cockleshell Bay |
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0.35 |
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