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Our boats

In CaribConnect, passenger comfort and accessibility are at the heart of our service.
Our fleet is composed of three types of ferries, each designed for different travel distances and journey durations. This allows us to offer the best possible balance between comfort, efficiency, and affordability while ensuring a pleasant travel experience for every passenger.

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Short-Distance Ferries (less than 4 hours journey)

Our short-distance ferries are designed for quick and efficient crossings between nearby islands. These vessels offer comfortable seating areas both indoors and outdoors, allowing passengers to relax or enjoy the ocean view during their journey.

Although these ferries do not include cabins or full restaurant services, passengers can purchase a variety of snacks and beverages on board, making short crossings enjoyable and convenient.

These vessels are ideal for travelers who want to move quickly and comfortably between neighboring islands.

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Medium-Distance Ferries (journeys between 4 and 7 hours)

For medium-length journeys, CaribConnect offers ferries designed to provide a higher level of comfort during longer crossings.

These vessels feature spacious indoor seating areas and balcony spaces where passengers can enjoy the spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. On board, travelers can also enjoy a dedicated dining area offering Caribbean specialties, allowing them to discover local flavors while traveling between islands.

This type of ferry offers the perfect balance between comfort and efficiency for medium-distance routes.

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Long-Distance Ferries (journeys over 7 hours)

For longer routes connecting more distant islands, CaribConnect operates larger ferries designed to offer a complete onboard travel experience.

Passengers can enjoy comfortable indoor seating areas with balcony access, as well as two onboard restaurants, including one dedicated to Caribbean specialties.

These vessels also offer private cabins available as an optional upgrade, with both single and double cabins designed for passengers who wish to rest during longer crossings.

For safety reasons, children under 12 years old are not permitted to occupy a cabin without an accompanying adult.

These ferries provide a comfortable and relaxing way to travel longer distances across the Caribbean Sea.

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