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Traveling down in two weeks and trying to find a solid answer as to how much the entry and exit fees will be. We are flying Seaborne from San Juan to Beef and then Beef to San Juan.
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$10/person environmental tax paid to the customs agent after you claim your bags upon entry. Exit fees are included in your airfare.
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It may not be that simple with exit fees. Last month we had to pay more, as the amount had risen since we bought the tickets. I have also read that some airlines don’t include it all in the ticket, but have not experienced that on Cape Air or Seaborne.
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Seaborne has the exit fees already added on the ticket... I would bet other airlines do the same, it just saves time.
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