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Turks and Caicos Travel Guide - Transportation


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Getting There and Around

Entry Documents

Beginning January 2007, US citizens need a passport for all travel to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada.

Passport is required for all visitors. A return or on-going ticket is also required by all.

Airlines Flying Here

Atlanta on Delta - Boston on American - Charlotte on US Air - Dallas on American - Kingston on Sky King - London on British Airways - Miami on American - Nassau on Sky King - Newark on Continental - New York on American - Philadelphia on US Air

Departure Tax

US $23, however most airline tickets now include this fee.

Driving

On the left - a valid foreign or international driver's license is required and a US$10 tax is charged. Scooter rental tax is US$5.

Local Transportation

The "Gecko Bus" travels up and down Grace Bay

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