Suriname

Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport
By plane

IATA: PBM, {{ICAO|SMJP} Formerly called Zanderij International Airport, it is located 45km south of Paramaribo.

From Amsterdam you can get the daily KLM flight. Surinam Airways (http://www.slm.nl/?EN/1) also offers flights from Amsterdam and various caribbean destinations.

From the United States, airline service is available via Surinam Airways and Caribbean Airlines (http://www.caribbean-airl...), with a stopover in Trinidad. Besides the daily connection to the Netherlands, there are weekly direct flights to Suriname from Trinidad, Brazil Belem, and Curacao.

From there you can take the taxi or bus into town. A taxi if private one will cost around 80SRD. However, prices will vary between drivers. Make sure to arrange and set a price with the driver before going anywhere.

By train
By train

There are no trains in Suriname.

By car
By car

Guyana has road access to Suriname. In Guyana, Georgetown inquire in for mini-buses traveling to Suriname. Note that entering Suriname, Nieuw Nickerie by water travel from in Guyana is illegal. Buses leave Georgetown for the Surinamese border daily. Ask for Berbice car park.In the westGuyana-Suriname border there's a regular river ferry between Guyana and Suriname.

There's a possibility of traveling from French Guiana by car there a small car ferry between Suriname and Guyana.In the east there are small boats and small ferry between Albina Suriname and St. Laurent French Guiana The price is usually around SRD 10,- or €5,- p.p.

By ship
By ship

In the east there are small boats and small ferry between Albina Suriname and St. Laurent French Guiana The price is usually around SRD 10,- or €5,- p.p.

In the west there's a regular river ferry between Guyana and Suriname. The ferry from Guyana is $10 US and runs only once a day at 11 AM. The ferry departs the Suriname side for Guyana also at 11 AM Suriname is 1 hr ahead of Guyana. As of december 2010 there's an additional ferry at 13/14. Check for details.