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So the Taxi monopoly* has voted themselves a pay raise. Monopolies can do that as long as they don't kill demand, invite a government intervention, or lead to riot - see Mexico's phone system owned by one of the richest men in the world.
And they have a published rate card, which some won't show to anyone even tho they are supposed on request, that outlines the set fares they can charge - aside from extras possible...
They do not have a second published fare for locals, but they can charge friends, neighbors, and relatives less if they want to. They can also charge tourists less if they want to, even tho that is rare - more likely on bigger trips like to the ruins or around the island. So there is not a second & lower published rate for locals - just the possibility if the driver wants to charge a local less.
How many have hired a cab that was carrying a local already, or stopped for a local, who got out on the way to your destination without paying anything?
And if there are several cabs waiting outside of your cafe, Mega, wherever - I bet they all want the same price.
* The same taxi monopoly that says that taxis cannot pick up at the airport, and each van will leave packed full of tourists paying as much each as the taxi fare would be otherwise.
And they have a published rate card, which some won't show to anyone even tho they are supposed on request, that outlines the set fares they can charge - aside from extras possible...
This is correct information. Rates are determined by zones, and how many zones you cross. There are also up charges for after 8pm and before 7am, calling a cab vs hailing one, where you get in the cab (ie: getting a cab at Punta Langosta, the cruise ship piers or out of the hotel zone is an automatic surcharge of 5 pesos or something like that. I need to verify the amount. Currently, the rate is around $25 pesos within a zone, crossing into another zone goes up to $40, etc. They ARE supposed to have the fare sheets and zone sheets in the taxi, but not all carry them - conveniently. They are also confusing to someone who is NOT local - even to some locals who don't really know the island.
They can also charge more for extra passengers and/or bags I think. They don't always, but they can be worse.
They do not have a second published fare for locals, but they can charge friends, neighbors, and relatives less if they want to. They can also charge tourists less if they want to, even tho that is rare - more likely on bigger trips like to the ruins or around the island. So there is not a second & lower published rate for locals - just the possibility if the driver wants to charge a local less.
How many have hired a cab that was carrying a local already, or stopped for a local, who got out on the way to your destination without paying anything?

Yep, agreed there. Sometimes they will quote too much then tho, so it's good to know the fair rate. Not that you can do anything other than walk or wait for the next one - and I bet they have a radio code for alerting each other of such hold outs that even Spanish speakers don't know.I never get into a taxi in Coz until we first agree on a price,that way there are never any problems or misunderstandings.
And if there are several cabs waiting outside of your cafe, Mega, wherever - I bet they all want the same price.
* The same taxi monopoly that says that taxis cannot pick up at the airport, and each van will leave packed full of tourists paying as much each as the taxi fare would be otherwise.