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Departure Tax

Posted By: rsherer

Departure Tax - 07/12/2015 11:31 PM

We are arriving STT, ferrying to Roadtown and back on return. Can someone refresh my memory on departure tax? How much? Does it have to be cash? Where do you pay?
Posted By: tradewinds

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 12:27 AM

$20 per person, cash or credit card, paid at the ferry dock.
Posted By: GlennA

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 01:11 AM

$10 On the St. Thomas side.
Posted By: sail2wind

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 03:25 PM

since when? I have never paid to leave STT
Posted By: Bella

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 03:42 PM

nope, never paid to leave st thomas either???
Posted By: tradewinds

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 03:56 PM

It's added to the ferry fare.
Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 04:07 PM

The actual departure tax leaving via the airport is 40.00. There is 20.00 added to each ticket and then the 20.00 you pay directly.
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Posted By: CottageGirl

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 06:47 PM

Pretty sure we paid a departure tax leaving STT by air because we sent our kids (adult kids) through security etc separately because they were on a different airline than us. Met up with them after security and they were like " we had to pay money to get out!" It was the first time during the trip thy had to get their wallets out <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: sail2wind

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 08:49 PM

I don't think so, there is not a separate tax
Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 08:52 PM

I have never paid a departure tax leaving STT.
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Posted By: RickinAtlanta

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 08:54 PM

Never in 13 years from STT.
Posted By: sail445

Re: Departure Tax - 07/13/2015 09:23 PM

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CottageGirl said:
Pretty sure we paid a departure tax leaving STT by air because we sent our kids (adult kids) through security etc separately because they were on a different airline than us. Met up with them after security and they were like " we had to pay money to get out!" It was the first time during the trip thy had to get their wallets out <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />

The USVI never had a departure tax, maybe some unscrupulous person took advantage knowing the children wouldn't know any better.
They probably didn't get a receipt.
Posted By: charlie

Re: Departure Tax - 07/14/2015 12:33 AM

We have been flying into and out of STT since AA pulled flights out of EIS. We have never, ever, paid a departure fee from STT. BVI, yes, but STT, no. Scam? Maybe...
Posted By: GlennA

Re: Departure Tax - 07/14/2015 01:16 AM

I don't think it effects the airport but they definitely add $10 to the departing ferry fee. It was increased from $4.85 to $10 and added to the ticket price in March 2014. You may have just thought the ferry was just squeezing out more but it was a tax increase.
Posted By: LocalSailor

Re: Departure Tax - 07/14/2015 01:54 PM

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CottageGirl said:
Pretty sure we paid a departure tax leaving STT by air because we sent our kids (adult kids) through security etc separately because they were on a different airline than us. Met up with them after security and they were like " we had to pay money to get out!" It was the first time during the trip thy had to get their wallets out <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />


There is no place in 'security' be it TSA or CBP that collects or charges money explicitly for departure.
CBP may have charged them duty if they declared over the limit on purchases -- a porter may have charged them if they used one to take their bags.
Posted By: CottageGirl

Re: Departure Tax - 07/15/2015 02:03 PM

Hmm... No idea what my kids were talking about then. Sorry for the confusion!
Posted By: maryqueenofshots

Re: Departure Tax - 07/24/2015 01:48 PM

Departing St. Thomas on the Road Town Fast Ferry I was charged $35 for the one way fare to Tortola, plus $10 as the "new USVI departure tax" (I believe this was invoked about a year or so ago). Needless to say, a day trip from Tortola to St. Thomas has become very pricey ($35 one way from Tortola, plus $15 departure tax - as I am a resident - it is $20 departure tax for visitors), then $35 one way from St. Thomas plus $10 departure tax means it's $95 round trip for me, $100 for visitors. I never buy round trip since I want to be able to take the next ferry leaving and the three ferry companies no longer honor each other's tickets. Very disappointing!
Posted By: Bella

Re: Departure Tax - 07/24/2015 05:58 PM

yes we agree getting pricey to take the ferries, we started flying right in, not that much more money to do that anymore & you are there almost instantly <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Departure Tax - 07/24/2015 07:13 PM

You might get sticker shock if you price flying to EIS now. With the pullout of American fares have soared. It was almost double in May to fly to EIS verses STT on the major airlines and triple if you add in spirit. USAIR was 605 to STT. The best I could find to EIS was 1100. The ferries have also raised their fares in response to the AMR pullout. When AMR left it took 384 seats a day out of the market. Cape Air added flights but even 10 a day is only 90 seats total.
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Posted By: maytrix

Re: Departure Tax - 07/24/2015 08:40 PM

I don't find it that much higher to fly into EIS, but we also always use a commuter book instead of booking end to end with JetBlue. About $700-800 typically and I can't get to St Thomas for that much less.
Posted By: Orange_Burst

Re: Departure Tax - 07/24/2015 08:45 PM

I can fly to STT for $587 (just checked it for our May trip), same time to EIS is $1169. We almost always see this big of a difference from Detroit.
Posted By: maytrix

Re: Departure Tax - 07/24/2015 09:28 PM

You ever look at it separate to San Juan and then Tortola? I know it costs us about $400-500 to get to San Juan. Another $360 to get to Tortola.
Posted By: sail2wind

Re: Departure Tax - 07/25/2015 02:03 AM

us too from Colorado, almost double. Matt, if you were a bit creative, you should be able to get to SST for about $400. Jet Blue to FLL and Spirit it STT about $100 each way, each leg. Mostly we avoid SJU like the plague.
Posted By: maytrix

Re: Departure Tax - 07/25/2015 02:14 AM

I know we could get there for less, but it would cost us in time. We go direct to san juan. And having done the ferries twice, im more inclined to avoid them like the plague.. nothing appealing about them at all., san juan has always been good for us and I love the cape air flights for the views. I also figure you have to add $100 to STT costs for the ferry, plus an extra taxi, so it just hasnt seemed worth it for us., I do always look at the options, but it just doesn't work out.
Posted By: Sandsailsun

Re: Departure Tax - 07/25/2015 11:32 AM

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maytrix said:
I don't find it that much higher to fly into EIS, but we also always use a commuter book instead of booking end to end with JetBlue. About $700-800 typically and I can't get to St Thomas for that much less.


Yup....we have been doing this exact thing for a few years now and find it pretty reasonable also. Even with the increase in the price of the commuter books to 1800 . The arrival into EIS, welcomed back by Wonel the luggage guy and Amos the NSX shuttle driver is lovely. ...not to mention the taxi stand bar folks.....Oh my the DIF!!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: BEERMAN

Re: Departure Tax - 07/25/2015 12:00 PM

As mentioned before here...we are spoiled in the Wash DC area, for this trip we paid $232 for a DIRECT flight to STT arriving 1230, then return flight is $180 commuter ticket Beef to San Juan and $320 to DCA, total round trip $732 PERFECT! We could have flown round trip through STT for $460, but the couple hundred difference minus extra STT cab/ferry is well worth the convenience for the afternoon flight from Beef! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/toast.gif" alt="" />
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