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All fees are compulsory and quoted in NZ dollars.

Landing Fee:
From April 1st 2020 all pleasure yachts landing passengers on any of the four islands in the Pitcairn Islands group are required to pay:
• $100 NZD landing fee per adult (over the age of 18yrs) / per island.
• Under the age of 18 years to 5 years: $50 NZD
• 5 years and under: no charge.

The Pitcairn Islands pleasure yacht Landing fee includes:
• Immigration Clearance / Passport Stamp
• Entrance to the Pitcairn Islands Museum
• On-island Services coordination
• Conservation contribution for the Pitcairn Islands Marine Protected Area & the Pitcairn Islands International Dark Sky Sanctuary

Ship to Shore transfers:
The following fees apply for pleasure yachts wishing to use local tenders for ship to shore transfers;

Pick-up / return Bounty Bay: $50 NZD per trip
Pick-up / return Tedside (Western Harbour): $100 NZD per trip
Pick-up / return Ginger Valley $150 NZD per trip

Payment:
All service fees for pleasure yachts must be paid at the Pitcairn Islands Government Treasury Office where cash and credit card facilities are available.

Last updated:  January 2023

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  1. October 5, 2019 at 9:17 PM
    snaeco says:

    Home to the descendants of the Bounty Mutineers! Love All Around 😀

    Free Lease on Pitcairn via – Settlement Application form and submit it electronically to the Pitcairn Immigration Officer or the Pitcairn Island Office in New Zealand

    If you looking for a base of operations, or you want to try and grow some of your own veges.. this might be for you.

    As in tradition, when a ship is sighted on the island, bells be will rang throughout to announce your arrive, now isn’t that some love?