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Home » Caribbean » How long is the boat ride from Trinidad to Tobago?

How long is the boat ride from Trinidad to Tobago?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Welcome Aboard the Inter-island Ferry Service The fast ferry is the popular choice for vacationers and persons traveling daily between the islands of Trinidad & Tobago because it completes the 20 mile journey in a mere 3 hours – 3 1/2 hours.

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How long does the APT James take from Tobago to Trinidad?

approximately 3 hours
The A.P.T. James is here and ready to serve. The high-speed catamaran can accommodate 926 passengers and 250 cars. Travelling at speeds up to 37.5 knots it is expected to make the inter-island trip in approximately 3 hours.

How long does the Galleon passage take?

The voyage takes approximately 6-7 hours with the vessel departing Port of Spain, Mondays to Fridays at 2:00pm and Scarborough at 11:00pm. On Sundays, the vessel departs Port of Spain at 12:30pm and Scarborough at 11:00pm.

How do you get from Trinidad to Tobago?

There are two options to get between the two islands: you can use the inter-island ferry or take a short flight.

  1. Trinidad and Tobago Ferry. Ferries run between the islands very regularly, leaving at least once per day.
  2. In Tobago. The port on Tobago is located in Scarborough, the island’s capital.
  3. In Trinidad.
  4. Plane.

What time does the boat leave Trinidad?

The Trinidad and Tobago Inter-Island Transportation Company (TTIT) announced the change in its daily schedule on Monday. The T&T Express will now depart Port of Spain at 3.30 pm instead of 4.00 pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Sailings from Tobago on these days remain 6.30 am.

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How much does it cost to travel from Trinidad to Tobago?

Fares and Ticket Costs

Passenger Ferry
Type of Ticket One-Way Return
Adults (12 years & above) $50.00 $75.00
Children (3 years – 11 years) $25.00 $37.50
Infants (2 years and under) FREE FREE

Who was apt James of Tobago?

Alphonso Philbert Theophilus “Fargo” James (c. 1908-7 January 1962), born in Black Rock, Tobago, was a Trinidad and Tobago politician. He was elected to the Legislative Council in 1946. He served in the Legislative Council until 1961 when he was defeated by A.N.R.

What is galleons passage?

GALLEONS PASSAGE (IMO: 9772888) is a Ro-Ro/Passenger Ship that was built in 2018 (3 years ago) and is sailing under the flag of Trinidad Tobago. It’s carrying capacity is 2796 Gross Tonnage and her current draught is reported to be 2.7 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 74 meters and her width is 22 meters.

Where is the Galleon passage?

Galleons Passage is a marine channel in Trinidad and Tobago.

Is Tobago safe than Trinidad?

Trinidad and Tobago is a country definitely not known for safety and you should take into consideration both the high rate of petty crime as well as the high murder rate in this country.

Can you get to Trinidad by boat?

The Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago offers express ferries for inter-island travel.Cheaper conventional ferry service is also available for about $6 USD but this trip takes nearly six hours. Trinidad’s ferry dock is located in Port of Spain; Tobago’s is in Scarborough.

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Who owns Trinidad and Tobago?

Trinidad and Tobago achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1962 and obtained membership in the Commonwealth and the United Nations that same year. It became a republic in 1976. The capital of Trinidad and Tobago is Port of Spain, located on the northwestern coast of Trinidad.

How do I get to Tobago?

Getting to Tobago
Robinson International Airport in Crown Point via British Airways, Condor Airlines, Virgin Atlantic and Caribbean Airlines. If you’re coming by sea, cruise lines will dock in Scarborough, the island’s capital. If you’re coming from Trinidad, you can also easily access Tobago via ferry.

Can you drink water in Trinidad?

As of Feb. 17, Trinidad and Tobago’s Water and Sewage Authority (WASA) confirmed that the water it treats is safe to drink. The safe drinking water includes the water sources affected by the landfill mentioned above. Parliament established the WASA in 1965 to provide citizens throughout both islands with clean water.

Who owns Caribbean airline?

Government of Trinidad and Tobago
Caribbean Airlines

IATA ICAO Callsign BW BWA CARIBBEAN
Parent company Government of Trinidad and Tobago (84%), Government of Jamaica (16%)
Headquarters Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago
Key people Garvin Medera, CEO
Revenue TTD$111 million

Do you need a passport to go from Trinidad to Tobago?

A valid passport is required of U.S. citizens for entry to Trinidad and Tobago. The U.S. passport card alone is not accepted for entry to Trinidad and Tobago or for direct air travel from Trinidad and Tobago back to the United States.

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What does A.P.T. James stand for?

The new passenger vessel, The A.P.T. The new boat was named after Alphonso Philbert Theophilus “Fargo” James Professional (c.1908 – 7 January, 1962) born in Black Rock Tobago was a Trinidad and Tobago Politician.

Where was the A.P.T. James built?

The A.P.T. James is the very first vessel to be constructed at Austal’s Vietnam shipyard located in Vung Tau.

What were galleons used for?

galleon, full-rigged sailing ship that was built primarily for war, and which developed in the 15th and 16th centuries. The name derived from “galley,” which had come to be synonymous with “war vessel” and whose characteristic beaked prow the new ship retained.

Is Trinidad a poor country?

The economy of Trinidad and Tobago is the third wealthiest in the Caribbean and the fifth-richest by GDP (PPP) per capita in the Americas. Trinidad and Tobago is recognised as a high-income economy by the World Bank.

Is Trinidad a nice place to live?

In Port of Spain, Trinidad there are several suburbs where expats tend to live because of their proximity to schools and safety. West of the city, Westmoorings, Goodwood Park and Glencoe are very popular among expats.I truly like living in beautiful Trinidad and especially the friendly, family-oriented culture.

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About Shelia Campbell

Sheila Campbell has been traveling the world for as long as she can remember. Her parents were avid travelers, and they passed their love of exploration onto their daughter. Sheila has visited every continent on Earth, and she's always looking for new and interesting places to explore.

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