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Getting Around
Getting around Socotra means relying almost entirely on 4x4 vehicles, as paved roads are limited and many of the most spectacular sites sit at the end of rough desert tracks. Most visitors arrange ground transport through their camp or guesthouse, and a local driver with knowledge of the terrain is genuinely essential.
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Cash or Card
Socotra operates almost entirely on cash. Card payment infrastructure is effectively nonexistent across the island, and travelers should arrive with sufficient Yemeni Rials or US Dollars to cover the full duration of their stay, including accommodation, guides, food, and any park entry fees.
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Good to Know
Socotra is a deeply conservative Muslim community and visitors are expected to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees at a minimum. Photography of local women requires explicit permission, and it is considered respectful to greet local men with the traditional Islamic greeting before beginning any interaction or transaction.
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ATMs
There are no functioning ATMs on Socotra Island in any conventional sense, and travelers absolutely cannot rely on card access or cash withdrawals. All funds must be carried in advance, ideally a mix of Yemeni Rials for small local purchases and US Dollars for accommodation and guide fees.
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Currency
The official currency is the Yemeni Rial (YER), though US Dollars are widely accepted and often preferred for larger transactions. Given the economic instability across Yemen, exchange rates can be volatile and it is worth confirming current rates on arrival in Hadibo.
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Plugs
Socotra uses Type G three-pin outlets at 230V and 50Hz, the same standard used across the UK. Travelers with European or North American plugs will need a universal adapter.
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Safety
Most foreign governments currently advise against all travel to Yemen due to the ongoing civil conflict, and travelers should consult their national foreign affairs advisories before planning any visit to Socotra. The island itself has remained relatively removed from the main conflict zones, but the situation is fluid and conditions can change with very little warning.
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Airports
Socotra Airport (SCT) sits just outside Hadibo and serves as the island's only point of air entry, with limited scheduled connections via Aden and occasional charter flights. Flight availability is highly seasonal and can be disrupted entirely during the summer monsoon months of June through September.