Worn out mailman Posted February 27, 2009 #1 Share Posted February 27, 2009 Hi folks. My girlfriend and I will be in Grand Cayman via the Ruby Princess in March. Does anyone know how close the busses run to the tender ports? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janerd Posted February 28, 2009 #2 Share Posted February 28, 2009 The Caymans don't have buses per say.They are like mini-vans.We caught one in front of Eats cafe and they dropped us off about 2 or 3 blocks from the port area.Not much help I know but it's something.Your name caught my eye as I've worked for the P.O. for 23 years now and I feel very worn out.LOL.Don't forget to scan.Mike. P.S. I found this in the sticky's. City Bus : bus looks like a large van along the main routes. The bus depot is next to the library - across from the Hero's Square Fountain. Walk about two blocks inland on Edward St.... You can grab a bus at the library... much cheaper than a cab. The buses are parked and waiting right next door... a short 5 minute walk from the dock. $2.50 US per person rather than $5 US or more for a cab. To hail one, respond with a wave when the driver toots his horn. Sightseeing : one direction to Pedro St. James and in the other direction to Hell (and back). Any bus marked WB is bound for WestBay to 7 mile beach, and will drive right past your destination. Just tell the driver where you want to get off. The difference between the bus and the taxi: Taxis license plates are red numbers on a white background; the bus has white numbers on a blue background. Buses to/from 7MileBeach run every 15 minutes. The bus will stop where you ask it to; coming back to town; just cross the street from where you got off and flag the bus down. They will stop to pick you up. The fare is 1.50CI but we just gave the drive $2 US and he took it. We walked out to the main road and waited for a public bus with blue license plates. The ones to the beach have a yellow circle with #1 or #2 WB on the windshield. The fare was $5 for the 2 of us. Daily service starts at 6 a.m. from the depot and the schedule is to : WestBay beach areas - every 15 minutes, from 6 a.m.. Fare CI$1.50 each way. BoddenTown - Every 30 minutes from 6 a.m . Fare CI$1.50 each way. East End and North Side - Every hour, 6 a.m. - 9 p.m., Fare: CI$2 each way. logos located on the front and rear of buses to identify routes: Route 1 (yellow) and Route 2 (lime green) cover George Town to WestBay; Route 3 (blue) provides service between the depot in George Town and BoddenTown. Route 4 (purple) operates between the depot and East End. Route 5 (red) goes from the depot to East End and North Side. Route 6 (dark green) operates from North Side to WestBay. Route 7 (dark green with white numbers) is an inter-district service for George Town. Route 8 (orange) runs from the depot to Hutland in North Side. Licensed buses are identified by blue licence plates. each bus must display a fare table outlining standard government-authorized fares. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Worn out mailman Posted February 28, 2009 Author #3 Share Posted February 28, 2009 The Caymans don't have buses per say.They are like mini-vans.We caught one in front of Eats cafe and they dropped us off about 2 or 3 blocks from the port area.Not much help I know but it's something.Your name caught my eye as I've worked for the P.O. for 23 years now and I feel very worn out.LOL.Don't forget to scan.Mike. Ha ha. Just hit 20 the other day. I'm not as worn out as when I came on to CC because of the volume drop, but I know what you mean. Scan Schman. LOL I forgot three del. confs. today alone. (just kidding) Thanks for the info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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