| BVI
Travel Information
The most popular route to the British Virgin Islands is via San Juan, Puerto
Rico (SJU). Direct flights to San Juan are available from many U.S. cities. There
are over 15 flights per day on the 30 minute hop to Tortola's Beef Island Airport
(EIS). You can also fly to and from St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands
(STT) and
take the inter-island ferry to Tortola, about a 1 hour ride.
Transportation to the BVI from San Juan or St. Thomas is reliable enough that
many Cuan Law guests choose to arrive on island the first day of the trip.
Entry Requirements
The United States require their citizens to carry a valid passport when re-enrering
the USA and so a Passport is now the standard entry requirement for everybody
entering the BVI.
Currency
The U.S. dollar is the monetary currency so there is no need to change money.
Major credit cards are accepted in most places, including aboard Cuan Law.
Electrical
The electrical current is standard 110 volt / 60 cycles, the same as in the U.S.
Boarding & Drop Off
Boarding will be on Sunday at 12 noon at the CSY Dock, Road Town, Tortola. We
prefer that our guests try to arrive on the island in time for a noon boarding.
Lunch will be served. If you cannot arrive in time, then we can get you to the
boat. Some people like to come in a day or two before, so if you need help with
hotel reservations, please ask us.
Disembarkation is on Saturday morning in Road Town. The boat comes in early enough
to allow time to shop before leaving the islands. You must, in any case, be off
the boat by 12 noon. We arrange transfers to the airport and ferries, again at
your expense. If you are flying out later in the afternoon, we are happy to keep
your bags on board while you are exploring the Islands. Anyone with early flights
can be run in by our tenders before the boat comes in to meet their taxi transfer.
Recommended Attire
The order of the day is casual and most of us put on shorts and a T-shirt after
diving or just change into a dry swimsuit. Shoes are only needed for going ashore
and then sandals are the best bet. As dinner is a sit down occasion and a highlight
of the day, we ask guests to put on a smart shirt or a light dress.
Land Based Accommodations in the Area
For those who would like to extend their stay in the Virgin Islands we can recommend
a selection of places including our own Serendipity House. |