Getting There

Not surprisingly, French Guiana has decent air links with Europe, especially France. Within South America flights to Brazil connect with flights to the rest of the continent. Flights to the US are mostly to Miami via Guadeloupe and Martinique. International departure tax is about US$20.00 (usually included in ticket price), except for flights to France, which are regarded as domestic and therefore have no departure tax.

It's possible to cross over to Suriname from St Laurent du Maroni by taking the passenger ferry to Albina. From there, there are road connections to Suriname's capital, Paramaribo. There are also launches from Guiana's St Georges to Oiapoque in Brazil.

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Getting Around

Air Guyane has scheduled flights to St Georges, Saül and Maripasoula from Cayenne. There's a daily bus service from Cayenne to St Laurent du Maroni via Kourou, Sinnamary and Iracoubo. Taxis collectifs (minibuses), which are faster, much more comfortable and only slightly more expensive, run along the same route. Cars and motorcycles can be rented in Cayenne, Kourou and St Laurent.

River transport into the interior is possible, but unless you take an expensive tour it requires patience and good timing. Because private cars are numerous and roads are fairly good, hitching is a realistic - but risky - alternative. Never hitch along the road from Regina to St George.

In Cayenne, local buses service the beach areas of Rémire-Montjoly, but general public transport is limited, so you may need a taxi. Buses don't run on Sundays. Cayenne-Rochambeau international airport is 16km (10mi) southwest of Cayenne. Taxis to/from the airport are available.

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