Taxis & Rideshare in Saint Kitts and Nevis (2026)
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Safety Tips
Look for the yellow license plate and taxi association sticker on the windshield, official taxis in Saint Kitts and Nevis display both, while unlicensed cars usually lack them.
Most taxis are unmetered. Agree on the fare in Eastern Caribbean dollars before you get in, and if a driver claims the meter is broken, negotiate or choose another cab.
Locals use the app 'SKN Taxi' for rideshare-style bookings. Download it before you arrive and compare the quoted fare with the driver's verbal price.
At night or when traveling alone, order through the app or ask your hotel to call a registered driver, avoid hailing cars on the street after dark in Basseterre or Charlestown.
Common Scams to Avoid
Taxis at the cruise-ship pier in Basseterre sometimes quote a flat 'island tour' rate to passengers who only need a short ride into town. Agree on the destination and fare before you board. Walk 100 m beyond the gate to hail a regular cab on the street. This saves money. Drivers loiter by the pier. They push the tour. Be firm.
Drivers may claim the fare is in US dollars instead of Eastern Caribbean dollars without stating this up front. This effectively doubles the price. Confirm the currency when you negotiate the fare. Ask twice. Write it down. Avoid surprises.
At late-night hours in Frigate Bay, some taxis without meters apply an arbitrary 'after-hours surcharge'. Ask for the total cost including any extras before you get in. Consider using a hotel-recommended driver instead. Nights get pricey. Stay alert.
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