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  1. Mar 3, 2023 · Prepare yourself for the trip of a life time to the extra-ordinary community of Tristan da Cunha. Tristan is not an easy place to get to, but is an unforgetable experience for people fortunate enough to make it, either on scheduled ships or on expedition cruises. There is no airport.

    • Scheduled Ships

      The MV Lance, operated by Ovenstone Agencies under their...

    • Attractions

      Tristan da Cunha's 2062m high Queen Mary's Peak is a mecca...

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    Tristan da Cunha is the most remote archipelago in the world, while the main island (also known as Tristan da Cunha) is the most remote inhabited island in the world. The nearest speck of land not part of the archipelago, Saint Helena, is a whopping 2430 km (1509 mi) away, and it's over 2816 km (1750 mi) to the nearest continent, Africa. The entire...

    Travel to Tristan da Cunha requires careful planning, often more than a year before a visit. There is no airstrip on the island; all visitors must arrive by boat. There are no entry restrictions based on nationality and, while the island requires an application (which must be approved), there are no "visas" for entry to Tristan da Cunha. Prior to b...

    By foot

    Walking is the most common method of getting around Tristan da Cunha Island and the only way of moving about any of the outer islands. Due to rugged, steep terrain, going all the way around the island is difficult, but if you are just staying in the village of Tristan, the flat, grassy ground there is easy to manage.

    By transport

    There is a paved road (the M1) from Edinburgh (aka The Settlement) to the Potato Patches, which are about 3 miles away. There are no vehicles for hire on Tristan; however, local transport is available to the Potato Patches. This local transport could be an islander's car, tractor, and during the mornings a bus service also operates. The bus is targeted at pensioners, who can use it for free. The charge is £5 return .

    There is generally rugged terrain, which has several types of more or less harsh beauty, as you can see from some of the photos on this page.

    The Island organizes fishing excursions, walks, climbs and even golf for visitors. Once again, consult their website for more information. 1. Climb the volcano– this is very weather-dependent, but on a clear day you may be able to reach either "First Base" (the plateau above the settlement) or even Queen Mary's Peak (the summit). A guide is require...

    Money

    The currency of the islands is the Pound sterling (£). Credit cards and personal cheques are not accepted. Travellers cheques, euros, US dollars, and South African rand may be exchanged at the treasury in the Administration Building.

    Shopping

    A handicrafts and souvenirs store is located in the Tourism Centre. Handicrafts and souvenirs are also available in the Island Store and, during cruise ship visits, may be available in the Café, Prince Philip Hall Community Centre, and some local homes.

    The only public place available is the Prince Philip Hall which occasionally serves food, the building also houses the Albatross Bar, which is the island's only pub. Opening hours are sketchy to say the least, and the only time it's very likely to be open is when cruise ships are docked at the island. If you are hungry and the hall is closed, the o...

    Self-catering accommodation is £20 per night, while home stays, which include meals and laundry, cost £40 per night. There are discounts for Tristan Islanders and children. Booking information is available on the Island's official website.

    There is no mobile phone network on the island (nor will you have had signal for the last week after you lost sight of Cape Town)
    The Internet Cafe houses a number of PCs and spaces to use your own laptop, and costs £10 for visitors for the duration of their stay. Internet access for the island is via a satellite link, so the...
    A payphone is available in the Internet Cafe, and you'll need to ask for it to be unlocked if you wish to use it.
    Post can be sent from the Post Office, or the post box just outside, but will likely travel back with you on the same ship as you are on. Expect it to take a couple of weeks to arrive at its destin...

    Church services

    Visitors are welcome to attend Sunday morning services at St Mary's Anglican Church (08:00) and St Joseph's Catholic Church (09:00).

    Toilets

    Public toilets can be found adjacent to the Café, in Prince Philip Hall, below the Council Chamber in the Administration Building and in the Post Office and Tourism Centre.

  2. Feb 2, 2018 · Tristan da Cunha Organising a Visit. The only way to travel to Tristan is by ship from Cape Town, but only a limited number of berths are available. Permission is required to land, and visits should be planned and booked well in advance.

  3. Travel to Tristan da Cunha. Tristan da Cunha is often called the most remote inhabited island of the world but is also famous for its specific Tristan culture, its natural beauty and the large number of seabirds that breed there. A Tristan da Cunha cruise takes you into a bird-watcher’s paradise.

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  4. Apr 9, 2024 · Explore the allure of Tristan da Cunha, the world’s most remote inhabited archipelago, in our comprehensive guide. Discover its history, unique culture, natural wonders, and essential travel tips for this British overseas territory.

  5. May 20, 2020 · The six-by-six-mile volcanic island of Tristan da Cunha (the main island of an archipelago bearing the same name) sits in the remote waters of the South Atlantic, roughly equidistant from...

  6. Tristan da Cunha has no airstrip and is not generally accessible to air travel, though the wider territory is served by Saint Helena Airport and RAF Ascension Island. Fishing boats from South Africa service the islands eight or nine times per year.

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