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In the Caribbean, taxi drivers know the best ways to negotiate back roads and the quickest routes to tourist spots. They'll even serve as all-day tour guides if you'd like. On some islands, taxis may be your only choice for getting from the airport to your hotel. On most every island, the best way to find a taxi is simply to visit a hotel. In most places they wait for passengers outside the hotels' front doors. If not, the hotel front desk can call a cab for you. Certain island's taxis may charge an additional airport or hotel fare if you depart from those locations. You may have to look closely to find a Caribbean cab: on many of the islands, taxis look like all the other cars and are only identifiable by their license plates. Taxis may not be well kept up by their owners, and roads are often rough in the Caribbean, so taxi rides may not always be comfortable for long journeys; however, they may be safer and quicker than other forms of transportation. Taxi drivers are generally knowledgeable and helpful. They may know the best places to eat, most beautiful beaches, and other insider tips. If your driver is helpful in this way, or helps with heavy luggage, be sure to tip a little more. Average tips are about $2(USD) for in-town fares, but exact rates vary from island to island. These additional tips and fare information will ensure a pleasant ride:
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