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STT Ferry Dock
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11/13/2019 11:37 PM
11/13/2019 11:37 PM
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I searched and couldn’t find an answer...
When everyone is referring to the ferry dock are they referring to CA or Red Hook?
We are considering taking the private Dolphin Water Taxi upon arrival to get to Moorings ASAP. They depart from Red Hook and told me that it’s the fastest way to get from the STT to West End...is this true? Is it faster to take a ferry from Red Hook over CA, even when taking into account the commute time to each respective ferry dock?
Thanks for clarifying!!!
Last edited by Five Faces; 11/13/2019 11:42 PM.
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Re: STT Ferry Dock
[Re: Five Faces]
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11/14/2019 12:30 AM
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Ferry dock is the one in CA which is where most people embark for trips to the BVI. The last ferry of the day leaves from Red Hook. I haven't taken a water taxi but a taxi ride from the airport to Red Hook is probably quicker, and less expensive, that getting a water taxi at CA and heading down the coast, past Red Hook to get to the BVI. In our 2018 trip we purchased the Moorings transfer package ($90 a person) which included the taxi rides and a round trip ticket on the Fast Ferry and it worked well getting us to the base sometime around 6pm I believe. We'll probably do that again on our 2020 trip.
Louis from Houston
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Re: STT Ferry Dock
[Re: Five Faces]
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11/14/2019 08:13 AM
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Just what worked well for us....
We stayed one night at French Town USVI......flying from LAX to MIA to STT.
We elected to take the Road Town Fast Ferry. the next morning.....DIRECT TO ROAD HARBOR, NO OTHER STOPS. ( about 45 minutes passage )
Easy, and fun, met and talked story with other passengers who were bare boating the BVI.
The line at Customs went fairly quickly at Road Harbor Tortola. Actually, we visited with the other people in line and made a fun experience out of it.
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Just FYI :
In STT, we RON'd at OLGAS FANCY. ( french town ) ....a really neat small hotel, and then walked over to the HOOK , LINE AND SINKER, and partied down , relaxed, and had fun dinner and drinks. And met very neat staff and patrons. Peaceful nights sleep, and post travel rest at Olagas Fancy. We like to build in some wiggle room in our travel itineraries to reduce the travel hassels, and get on island time...and to cover any possible non planned travel delays. That goes for the trip home back to the mainland U.S.A. ( LAX) as well.
Same for Road Harbor ,TtORTOLA, Remained over night, at Marias by the Sea, and walked across the road to Pussers Co. Store, Bar and Restaurant. Really neat people and ambiance, and enjoyed breakfast the next morning at the hotel....
Later took a taxi to Conch Charters for an early boarding at 4:30 pm.....Walked a dock cart over to Riteway Market for our provisioning and then back at the boat, stowed the provisions, and spent some time on board the Jeanneau 36i, and went thru the vessel inventory list and our personal check list of systems and rigging ..
About sundown , we walked next door to the PUB for Panikillers and dinner overlooking the Conch Marina. Made it an early night to be refreshed for the next days sailing adventures.
Next morning , we were prepared for the Chart Briefing and the Vessel Systems Brieifing on board, and were out of the docks early and sailing over to Peter island and our first sailing passage to party down and have dinner at the Willy T. Been our first night tradition for 17 BVI sailing vacations.
We like to get on Island Time, as soon as we arrive and not be harried, hurrried or stressed out with crammed schedules in the islands.
Again, this is just our personal procedures for bare boating the BVI for two weeks.......and it was a fabulous , good sailing, snorkeling , and totally fun experience.
The RTFF schedule has changed for the positive, they have added in another late after noon CA, ferry, STT TO ROAD TOWN. We took an earlier ferry. All Good. Suggest checking the ferry sked for what fits easily into your plans.
Have a grand BVI vacation.
Last edited by captdennyj; 11/14/2019 08:17 AM.
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Re: STT Ferry Dock
[Re: Manpot]
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11/14/2019 12:06 PM
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Mal, I was just about to reach out to you. But it appears you are avoiding me 😁!! Every time I go down you are gone. Hopefully someday soon we will meet. Safe travels!
Go Irish!! Bill
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Re: STT Ferry Dock
[Re: Five Faces]
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12/05/2019 11:53 AM
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We are planning our next BVI charter in April of 2020 but arriving differently than before by flying into STT and taking the fast ferry from CA to Roadtown. My questions are; do we clear customs and immigration at the Roadtown ferry terminal? and how far is Conch charters from the Roadtown ferry terminal, is it walkable with luggage or is a taxi needed? Thanks ahead of time.
Curt
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Re: STT Ferry Dock
[Re: Five Faces]
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12/05/2019 12:41 PM
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The answer to the first question is yes, you clear in at the ferry terminal. We always use Moorings so I can't answer the second question other than to say Google Maps says it is 900m and about an 11 minute walk. Personally, I'd grab a cab.
Louis from Houston
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