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transportation on Labadee


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I have mobility problem, was wondering if there is any type of transportation on Labadee?

 

Thank you in advance

 

Yes, there is a trolley (free) - see below:

 

http://2010holidaycruisemercury.shutterfly.com/pictures/2904

 

http://2010holidaycruisemercury.shutterfly.com/pictures/2904#2905

 

I've also seen staff assisting guests in wheelchairs or providing this type of 'vehicle' to the guests (escorting them too along the island):

 

http://2010holidaycruisemercury.shutterfly.com/pictures/2938

 

http://2010holidaycruisemercury.shutterfly.com/pictures/2980

 

 

Or guests getting around with their own transportation:

 

http://2010holidaycruisemercury.shutterfly.com/pictures/2912

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we had a local push my father in law to the beach in one of those beach wheelchairs... he was great and took us all the way to the beach we wanted.. just gave him a tip and everyone was happy....

we found him right outside of the ship.

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Does anyone have a rough estimate of travel time on Labadee?

 

For instance, how long it takes to get from Dragon's Breath Point to the Dragon Coaster? Or even how long the tram ride is from one end to the other?

 

Or from the pier to Columbus Cove/Aqua Park beach?

 

Or even the coaster to the Aqua Park?

 

From one end of Labadee to the other?

 

I've looked at the maps that some have generously posted, but it's really hard to tell what kind of time distance.

 

I could be looking at the map thinking Dragon's Breath Point or Coaster could be a 30 minute walk to the Aqua Park beach, when in reality it could be more like 15 minutes?

 

Any advice?

 

Thanks!

 

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I didn't walk to the coaster or zip line, but from the ship to the end (where the Haitian market is) would only be about a 10 minute walk for anyone without mobility problems.

 

There is a trolley that goes from the center 'square' to the end and back. There were also big-wheeled wheel chairs, for sand, at the dock and I also saw some golf-cart type vehicles. Everything is pretty close together.

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I didn't walk to the coaster or zip line, but from the ship to the end (where the Haitian market is) would only be about a 10 minute walk for anyone without mobility problems.

 

 

Thank you! That is what I've been trying to find out. :D

 

Approximate walking time from one end of the peninsula to the other.

 

Thanks again!!!

 

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