Boat and Ferry in Trinidad and Tobago

Boat and Ferry

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The Port Authority maintains ferry service every day between Trinidad and Tobago, although flying is preferable because the seas can be very rough. The trip can be made by either a conventional or high-speed CAT ferry. The ferries leave once a day (from St. Vincent Street Jetty in Port of Spain and from the cruise-ship complex in Scarborough); the trip on the conventional ferry takes about 5 hours and the high-speed CAT takes 2½ hours. The conventional ferry runs TT$75 (round-trip); the round-trip fare for the CAT is TT$100.

Information

Port Authority of Trinidad & Tobago (868/625-2901 in Port of Spain; 868/639-2181 in Scarborough. www.patnt.com).



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