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Thursday, May 14, 2026

Controlled re-entry for International Ferry Passengers through Road Town Jetty

Controlled re-entry for International Ferry Passengers through Road Town Jetty

The British Virgin Islands Ports Authority (BVIPA) advises the public that the current international ferry passenger schedule and passenger limit remains.

There continues to be only one daily round trip service for this initial period with a maximum of 50 passengers per trip. Ferry passengers arriving and departing the [British] Virgin Islands must reserve a ticket with the scheduled ferry operator through their booking portal.

The international ferry passenger schedule is as follows:

All ferries will depart Road Town, Tortola for Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas

at 8:00 a.m.

• All ferries will depart Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas for Road Town, Tortola

at 4:00 p.m.


* Sundays alternate between operators and the BVIPA will issue updates, as necessary.

Travellers are reminded to obtain their entry approval via bvigateway.bviaa.com.

The BVIPA thanks all visitors, residents and stakeholders for their understanding, cooperation, and support. The authority also looks forward to continued engagement with stakeholders, as it works toward further streamlining the entry system, for greater efficiency and effectiveness, to help keep the Virgin Islands moving.

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