Berbice River Bridge Toll 2025: Going Toll-Free August Complete Guide
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Berbice River Bridge Complete Guide
System: Current tolled crossing (going toll-free August 2025)
Coverage: Berbice River between East Bank and West Bank Berbice
Currency: Guyanese Dollar (GYD)
Technology: Pontoon floating bridge with manual toll collection
Operators: Berbice Bridge Company Inc. (government-subsidized)
Do I Need to Pay Tolls for Berbice River Bridge? 2025 Update
Yes, but not for much longer - tolls are currently required but will be completely eliminated in August 2025. The Berbice River Bridge is currently Guyana's most expensive toll crossing at G$1,900 per car, but President Ali announced all bridge tolls nationwide will become free.
Key Reality: This 1,570-meter pontoon bridge is the world's sixth-longest floating bridge, connecting vital transportation routes between Georgetown and eastern regions that previously required slow ferry crossings taking up to 3 hours.
2025 Update: Government allocated G$1.015 billion to subsidize the bridge company in preparation for toll-free operations starting August 2025, coinciding with completion of the new Demerara River Crossing.
Berbice River Bridge Toll Costs: What You Actually Pay
Berbice River Bridge operates the highest toll rates in Guyana, with costs varying significantly by vehicle type and size.
Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class (2025)
Vehicle Type | Current Toll (GYD) | USD Equivalent | August 2025 Status |
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Motorcycles | G$40 | ~$0.19 | FREE |
Cars & Minibuses | G$1,900 | ~$9.09 | FREE |
Small Trucks/Vans | G$400-600 | ~$1.91-2.87 | FREE |
Motor Lorries (Large Trucks) | G$700 | ~$3.35 | FREE |
Heavy Commercial Vehicles | Up to G$1,000+ | ~$4.78+ | FREE |
Bridge Operations & Access (2025)
Bridge Length: 1,570 meters (sixth-longest floating bridge worldwide)
Crossing Time: 2-3 minutes (compared to 45 minutes-3 hours via old ferry service)
Bridge Openings: 1.5-hour closures for large vessel passage (scheduled openings)
How to Pay Berbice River Bridge Tolls
You can use the following toll payment methods (until August 2025):
1. Cash Payment:
- Guyanese Dollars accepted at toll booth
- Manual toll collection system
- Exact change recommended
2. Government Subsidies:
- Bridge company receives G$1.015 billion annual government subsidy
- Toll rates kept artificially low through public funding
- Privately-owned bridge under government concession agreement
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Guyana bridges, use TollGuru Guyana toll calculator
Recent Changes (2025)
Toll-Free Transition Announcement:
- March 2025: President Ali announced all bridge tolls nationwide will be eliminated August 1, 2025
- Government budget allocation increased from G$215.2 million to G$1.015 billion for bridge subsidies
- Transition coincides with completion of new Demerara River Crossing
Bridge Infrastructure Updates:
- Ongoing pontoon exchange maintenance program (39 pontoons require regular servicing)
- February 2025: 5-hour closure for pontoon exchange operations
- Bridge handles 400,000 vehicles monthly (4.4 million annually in 2024)
Future Development:
- Government planning new fixed high-span bridge to replace current pontoon bridge
- New bridge will be similar to modern cable-stayed Demerara River Crossing design
- Current concession agreement expires 2027 (21-year Build-Operate-Transfer arrangement)
Guyana Bridge/River Crossing Information
Major Guyana Bridges - All Going Toll-Free August 2025:
- Demerara River Bridge - New US$260 million cable-stayed bridge opening 2025
- Demerara Harbour Bridge - Current floating bridge G$200 toll (going free)
- Berbice River Bridge - G$1,900 toll (going free August 2025)
- Wismar-Mackenzie Bridge - G$60 toll (new bridge under construction, going free)
International Connections:
- Takutu River Bridge - Brazil-Guyana border crossing (toll-free)
- Corentyne River Bridge - Planned US$236 million bridge to Suriname
Planning Your Journey
Cost Considerations:
- Current toll costs: G$1,900 per car crossing (until August 2025)
- Round-trip daily commuting: G$3,800 (~$18 USD)
- Toll-free travel begins August 1, 2025, eliminating all crossing fees
Bridge Schedules:
- Bridge opens for large vessels: 1.5-hour closures as scheduled
- Regular maintenance: Periodic pontoon exchanges require temporary closures
- Check Berbice Bridge Company website for current opening schedule
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I avoid Berbice River Bridge tolls completely?
Currently no - the bridge is the only practical crossing point, as the old ferry service was discontinued. However, all tolls will be eliminated starting August 1, 2025.
What happens if I don't pay the toll?
Payment is collected at the toll booth before crossing - vehicles cannot proceed without paying. The bridge operates manual toll collection with attendants.
Do motorcycles pay tolls on Berbice River Bridge?
Yes, motorcycles currently pay G$40 per crossing, but this will become free in August 2025 along with all other vehicle types.
Why are the tolls so high compared to other Guyana bridges?
The bridge operates under a private concession agreement requiring cost recovery for construction and maintenance. At 1,570 meters, it's an expensive floating pontoon system requiring constant upkeep.
Will there be any charges after August 2025?
No, the government has committed to completely toll-free bridge crossings nationwide. The bridge company will be fully subsidized by government funding.
Berbice River Bridge vs. Regional Crossings
Crossing | Current Status | Car Toll | Type |
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Berbice River Bridge (Guyana) | Free August 2025 | G$1,900 → FREE | Pontoon floating bridge |
Takutu River Bridge (Guyana-Brazil) | Toll-free | FREE | Fixed international bridge |
Oyapock Bridge (Brazil-French Guiana) | Toll-free | FREE | Fixed international bridge |
Coppename Bridge (Suriname) | Operational | Unknown rates | Fixed bridge |
Useful Links & Resources
Internal Navigation:
- Demerara River Bridge - New US$260 million cable-stayed crossing
- Demerara Harbour Bridge - Current main Georgetown crossing
- Wismar-Mackenzie Bridge - Region 10 crossing
- Takutu River Bridge - International crossing to Brazil
- Corentyne River Bridge - Planned crossing to Suriname
- Guyana Toll Roads - Complete national bridge guide
Official Resources:
- Berbice Bridge Company Inc.: Bridge schedules and maintenance updates
- Ministry of Public Works: Infrastructure development and toll policy
- Government of Guyana: Official announcements on toll-free transition