Road Town is one of the principal centres for
bareboating (self-hire
yacht chartering) in the
Caribbean. Many successful yacht-charter businesses operate from Road Town. Cruise ships can be often seen docked here as well. The Harbour is a popular jumping-off point for many of the ferries servicing the island. The ferry terminal is located at the north-west end of Road Town. Ferries run during the day every day of the week, but rarely at night: it is important to consult an up-to-date ferry timetable in advance. Road Town is served by the British Virgin Islands' only major airport,
Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (IATA: EIS, ICAO: TUPJ), at
Beef Island, within a short drive of the city. Only short haul flights are available from this airport, long-distance flights are served by
Cyril E. King Airport in the
US Virgin Islands (IATA: STT ICAO: TIST). "Buses" in Tortola refers to full-sized passenger vans or large modified open-air pick-up trucks with bench seating and a canvas top: these are known locally as "safaris". Traveling by bus can be less expensive than having a taxi to oneself, and is often an option when travelling from the airport to Road Town, or from town to either end of the island. ==History==