If you use it, it's a great bargain (maybe the only one on the island(s) !
Believe it was $26 for a three day for unlimited ferry and bus service -- if
you look at the schedules (published on the internet), their routes are
really extensive
Bill W.
"Rosalie B." wrote in message
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> Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Rosalie B. wrote:
>>
>>> Alternatively, you could just take the ferries. You can get a ferry
>>> from St. George to the Dockyard (I think) and there are ferries from
>>> the Dockyard to Hamilton.
>>
>>I do not think there is a ferry from the Dockyard to St. George, but I
>>have taken the one from the Dockyard to Hamilton a number of times.
>
> This is a new high speed ferry. It had stopped operation for the
> winter the last time I was there (Nov 2004), but a friend of mine that
> was there on a boat for a month in June took it fairly often.
>
> There are 4 ferry routes
>
> * Pink - Hamilton - Paget - Warwick
> * Blue - Hamilton - West End - Royal Naval Dockyard
> * Green - Hamilton - Rockaway Express
> * Orange - Hamilton - Royal Naval Dockyard - St George (Operates
> during the summer only - April 12th to November 12th 2004)
>
>>> You can get the bus pass at the Visitor's center in St. George - cash
>>> only, no plastic.
>>
>>You can also purchase it at the pursers deck on the ship, same price
>>and it goes on your cruise account.
>>
>>> Additional pictures at
>>> http://69.63.134.90/gallery/view.php?id=2139
>>> http://69.63.134.90/gallery/view.php?id=2499
>>> http://69.63.134.90/gallery/view.php?id=2135
>>> http://69.63.134.90/gallery/view.php?id=2138
>>> http://69.63.134.90/gallery/view.php?id=2498
>>
>>And even more pictures on our webshots site, be sure to look at the
>>different pages: http://community.webshots.com/user/kjmullen_1/1
>>
>>sue
>
> grandma Rosalie
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