Antigua and Barbuda Getting Around
Getting Around by Air
Getting Around by Water
Getting Around by Road
Bus: The bus network is small, and buses are infrequent.
Taxi: Available everywhere with standardised rates. US Dollars are more readily accepted by taxi drivers. Taxi drivers are also qualified as tour guides for sightseeing trips.
Car hire: This can be organised from your home country but is easy to do on arrival. There are several reputable car hire companies on Antigua (some of which also hire out mopeds and bicycles). Hire rates are for the day and there is no mileage.
Regulations: The national speed limit is 65kph (40mph) and there is a limit of 32kph (20mph) in built-up areas.
Documentation: In order to drive a vehicle on the island it is necessary to buy a temporary local driver's licence from a police station or car hire agency. Valid for six months.
Journey Times
| Road | |
| VC Bird (airport) | 0.10 |
| English Harbour | 0.35 |
| Jolly Beach | 0.20 |
| Shirley Heights | 0.35 |
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