Honduras - Update History

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  • April 2023:  Security updated with latest incident at Coxen Hole.
  • March 2023:  Security updated with latest dinghy thefts in West End, Roatan.
  • January 2023: Clearance procedures checked.
  • December 2022:  Security updated with latest CSSN report.
  • November 2022:  Security updated with CSSN report.
  • November 2022: Biosecurity updated with latest Covid-related entry protocols.
  • October 2022:  Security update with latest CSSN report on theft from yacht at anchor.
  • March 2022:  Security Updated with information on Pirate attack on yacht in transit.
  • March 2022: Formalities – in particular pre-arrival forms and Fees – further updated with assistance from Bill and JoAnne Harris.
  • January 2022: Remaining Formalities and facts checked and updated. Covid protocols checked and updated.
  • December 2021:  Security Information updated with latest CSSN report.
  • November 2021: Security Information updated with latest CSSN report.
  • October 2021:  Security Information updated with latest CSSN report – Covid protocols updated and open status with info. from SSCA hosts JoAnne and Bill Harris.
  • January 2021: Biosecurity and Covid information archived and updated with details from JoAnne and Bill Harris.
  • March 2020: Updates from within Honduras, Roatan, from Blue Velvet of Sark.
  • March 2020: COVID-19 restrictions passed on by Rob Murray and George Mulvany.
  • July 2019: Security updated with latest incidents off Gorda Bank.
  • May 2019: Updated Clearance section, documents and fees with feedback from Brian Simm.
  • May 2019: Updated Security section with the latest pirate attack on a vessel on passage from Honduras to Colombia.
  • March 2019: Weather section updated.
  • February 2019: Security section updated.
  • August 2017: Formalities reviewed, fees, health and transport updated.
  • April 2017: Formalities and marinas updated. Security section updated following report by CSSN.
  • February 2016: Formalities and Health updated.
  • June 2015: Publications checked
  • February 2014: Formalities checked/updated. Note added about Duty-Free zone on Rotan.
  • May 2013: Update on the inconsistency of fees charged from SV Tribe.
  • December 2012: Restrictions updated following poaching by cruisers December 2012.
  • September 2012: All links checked.
  • September 2012: Fees updated with La Ceiba port fees and Clearance with recommendations for clearance ports from Karl Fix.
  • March 2012: Security advice updated with information from Marie Dufour of MY Domino.
  • March 2012: Facts updated re. anchoring ban in Roatan.

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