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With the continual change in protocols due to the pandemic, we outline the last-known situation below for yacht arrivals. Skippers should follow the recommended links in “resources” to confirm the latest protocols. Always check with your intended port of arrival before getting underway to be 100% certain of what is required. Please e-mail editor@noonsite.com if you find protocols have changed.

COVID-19: OPEN

Yachting Protocols:

October 2022

  • On October 1st, 2022, all entry requirements related to Covid-19, ended.

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History:

  • Anguilla closed to visiting yachts on March 20th, 2020. 
  • Lockdown lifted on 29 April, but ports remained closed. Officials said that illegal boat landings represented the greatest threat to the island’s health and security, and that they would focus on protecting Anguilla from illegal entry. Coordinated land, sea and air patrols were in place.
  • No yachts were permitted to sail into Anguilla’s territorial waters (to do so renders you liable to interception and detention).
  • Borders remained closed until 2021, when a travel authorisation was introduced for incoming travelers (including testing and quarantine).
  • April 2021, borders closed again to manage a cluster of cases, and re-opened mid-May with a pre-arrival application process, testing and quarantine on arrival.
  • July 1st, 2021 – only fully vaccinated travelers permitted to enter.
  • Entry protocols were further amended in September and November 2021.
  • August 8, 2022, pre-arrival testing and application to enter were removed for vaccinated travelers and unvaccinated were permitted to enter with testing.
  • October 1, 2022, all restrictions were lifted.

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  1. June 10, 2019 at 1:43 PM
    glensmith71hotmail-com says:

    Yesterday I tried to use the SailClear at Road Bay and they DO NOT use it here.

  2. August 27, 2017 at 10:47 AM
    Data Entry2 says:

    here’s a great map of anchorages in Anguilla for anyone looking
    https://www.virtualbeachs.com/anguilla4.html