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Use the taxi as a starting point for river expeditions.

While the world is going digital, many water taxi operations still operate on a cash-only basis or prefer it to avoid card processing failures in remote areas. Always bring enough local currency for your fare and a small tip for the captain if they help you with your bags. banana point water taxi

While the name might sound whimsical—evoking images of tropical fruit and sunny curves—the reality is a serious, efficient, and breathtakingly beautiful mode of transport. Whether you are a first-time visitor trying to navigate the coastline or a veteran looking to skip the long drive, the Banana Point Water Taxi isn't just a way to get from A to B; it’s an experience that redefines how you interact with the water. Use the taxi as a starting point for river expeditions

The Yellow Jacket serves as ambulance, mail boat, grocery delivery, and social worker. Last winter, Aris delivered a breech-calf goat during a gale, using the boat’s flat bow as a makeshift delivery table. He once towed a floating cabin that had broken loose in a storm, nudging it back to Banana Point like a mother whale guiding its calf. While the name might sound whimsical—evoking images of

banana point water taxi

Use the taxi as a starting point for river expeditions.

While the world is going digital, many water taxi operations still operate on a cash-only basis or prefer it to avoid card processing failures in remote areas. Always bring enough local currency for your fare and a small tip for the captain if they help you with your bags.

While the name might sound whimsical—evoking images of tropical fruit and sunny curves—the reality is a serious, efficient, and breathtakingly beautiful mode of transport. Whether you are a first-time visitor trying to navigate the coastline or a veteran looking to skip the long drive, the Banana Point Water Taxi isn't just a way to get from A to B; it’s an experience that redefines how you interact with the water.

The Yellow Jacket serves as ambulance, mail boat, grocery delivery, and social worker. Last winter, Aris delivered a breech-calf goat during a gale, using the boat’s flat bow as a makeshift delivery table. He once towed a floating cabin that had broken loose in a storm, nudging it back to Banana Point like a mother whale guiding its calf.