Country Guides
Montserrat
Getting Around
Getting Around
Montserrat
Getting Around by Water
Charter yachts are available. The main harbour is at Little Bay.
Getting Around by Road
Traffic drives on the left. There is a good road network connecting all places of interest. Montserrat has well-paved roads, but driving can be difficult for those not used to winding mountain roads.
Bus: Minibuses are available for sightseeing. A bus service between villages and the town is provided by privately-owned minibuses. There are no timetables or official stops.
Taxi: There are fixed rates for standard journeys. Drivers can act as guides and a number of different tours can be arranged.
Car hire: A number of local car hire companies operate on the island. Bicycle hire is also available.
Regulations: Speed limits are restricted to 32kph (20mph).
Documentation: A valid foreign licence can be used to purchase a temporary licence at either your port of entry or any police station. The licence is valid for three months.
Getting Around by Water
Charter yachts are available. The main harbour is at Little Bay.
Getting Around by Road
Traffic drives on the left. There is a good road network connecting all places of interest. Montserrat has well-paved roads, but driving can be difficult for those not used to winding mountain roads.
Bus: Minibuses are available for sightseeing. A bus service between villages and the town is provided by privately-owned minibuses. There are no timetables or official stops.
Taxi: There are fixed rates for standard journeys. Drivers can act as guides and a number of different tours can be arranged.
Car hire: A number of local car hire companies operate on the island. Bicycle hire is also available.
Regulations: Speed limits are restricted to 32kph (20mph).
Documentation: A valid foreign licence can be used to purchase a temporary licence at either your port of entry or any police station. The licence is valid for three months.
Bus: Minibuses are available for sightseeing. A bus service between villages and the town is provided by privately-owned minibuses. There are no timetables or official stops.
Taxi: There are fixed rates for standard journeys. Drivers can act as guides and a number of different tours can be arranged.
Car hire: A number of local car hire companies operate on the island. Bicycle hire is also available.
Regulations: Speed limits are restricted to 32kph (20mph).
Documentation: A valid foreign licence can be used to purchase a temporary licence at either your port of entry or any police station. The licence is valid for three months.
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