Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Banks are open Monday through moline airport Thursday, 8am to 3:30pm; and Friday, 8am to 5pm. Numerous banks are located on main roads in Roseau, including NCB and Bank of Nova Scotia on Hillborough Street, Eastern Caribbean Central Bank on Old Street, and American International Bank on Queen Mary Street. In Portsmouth, Barclay s Bank is on Old Street.

Since Melville Hall Airport is on the opposite side of the island from the major towns, taxi rates can be expensive. Count on EC$43/US$16 per person to Roseau and EC$32/US$12 to Portsmouth moline airport via the Transinsular Road. Some drivers may try to take the longer coastal roads and charge more, so settle on the route and charge before you leave the airport. Canefield Airport is near Roseau, moline airport and a private taxi ride into town runs about EC$21/US$8.

Two distinct island chains run through the eastern Caribbean Sea. The Greater Antilles extend west-to-east just south of the Bahamas from Cuba to the Virgin Islands. The Lesser Antilles run north-to-south from the Virgins to Grenada, which sits just north of the Netherlands Antilles (Aruba, moline airport Bonaire and Cura ao) and Trinidad, off the coast of South America.

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