The details surrounding the much-anticipated regional ferry service between Guyana, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago are still being ironed out, according to President Dr Irfaan Ali.
Earlier this month, the Guyanese Leader announced the establishment of this new service, which is expected to push trade and people movement in the southern Caribbean.

Last week, it was reported that the Trinidad and Tobago Cabinet had approved the use of that country’s Galleons Passage vessel to operate the ferry service with the twin- island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana.
“On Thursday [January 11, 2024], the Cabinet will sign off on this decision; and only this morning, the Minister of Transportation was told to ready the Galleons Passage for the inaugural trip as soon as that documentation is ready and the vessel is ready,” Trinidadian Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley had announced last Wednesday.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, President Ali shared several photos of the Galleons Passage, which he said would be operating between Guyana and Trinidad, and later Barbados. This vessel can accommodate 400 passengers and 60 cars. Among the facilities onboard the Galleons Passage is a cafeteria, a bar, and a VIP lounge.
