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Entry procedures into Antigua and Barbuda ports |
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Fly a yellow Q
(Quarantine) from a clearly visible high point in the rigging
of a sailing vessel or on the bridge of a motor yacht.
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All people on
board - whether crew or passengers must stay on board until
all entry procedures have been completed - this is also the
case if the vessel arrives after hours. Entry fees are EC$7
per person
(approx .US$2.70)
For a breakdown of port dues
click here.
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The master must
proceed ashore to the customs and immigration office.
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Permits to cruise
the waters of Antigua and Barbuda must be applied for and are
granted by the local Port Authority for permit fees
click here.
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The Antigua Port
Authority and the National Parks Authority regulations must be
adhered to whilst the vessel is in Antigua and Barbuda waters.
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All passengers and
crew leaving a vessel in Antigua ad Barbuda must have a valid
airline ticket to a country that will accept them without
question. The ticket must be presented to the immigration
officer on leaving the vessel.
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Exchange of crew
from one vessel to another may take place only in the presence
of the immigration officer and the masters of both vessels.
The masters must take full responsibility. If they do not take
full responsibility, legal action may result.
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Requirements once in Antiguan and Barbudan waters |
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Every vessel must
have a valid cruising permit.
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It is illegal to
sell or dispose of airline tickets to persons other than the
original person named on the ticket
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It is an offence
to remain in Antigua and Barbuda without the prior consent of
the immigration authorities.
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Where crew members
are arriving by air or joining a vessel leaving for a foreign
destination, a signed copy of a letter from the yacht's
captain or local agent will be accepted in lieu of a return
airline ticket. This information must be presented before or
at the time of arrival at the airport.
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While cruising the
waters of Antigua and Barbuda please help us to conserve the
beauty and cleanliness of the water by following some simple
environmental guidelines,
click here for details.
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Clearance procedures out of Antigua & Barbudan Ports |
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Harbour fees must
be paid at the Paymaster and Port Clearance Certificate must
be collected. This is presented to the Immigration Officer on
duty with the ship's papers and passports.
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Vessels clearing
out of Antigua and Barbuda must depart within 24 hours of
completion of clearance procedures.
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For emergency and
useful numbers in Antigua and Barbuda,
click here. |
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