Please select your home edition
Edition
Ocean Safety 2023 - New Identity - LEADERBOARD

Indian Ocean season looming

by Noonsite 24 Dec 2020 11:34 UTC
Aventuara III at Egmont Island, Chagos, South Indian Ocean © Jimmy Cornell Noonsite http://www.noonsite.com

Some good news from the Indian Ocean this month. The Maldives parliament has passed an amendment to the Tourism Act and from January 1st, 2021 will no longer take a "Cruising Permit Fee" from vessels smaller than 15m. This will mean free cruising for up to 180 days - a saving of more than $300.

BIOT have re-opened permit applications for 2021, a move that will be welcomed by many cruising boats wanting to visit this pristine protected paradise as they cross the Indian Ocean. And South Africa have announced they will remain open to foreign yachts with just three ports of entry: Richards Bay; Durban; and Cape Town.

Des Cason, ex-cruiser and weather and routing guru, has compiled a guide to crossing the Indian Ocean to assist 2021 passagemakers based on his experience of conditions in the Indian Ocean over the past five years.

For those planning an Indian Ocean crossing, useful groups to share information are:

More useful information here.

This article has been provided by the courtesy of noonsite.com.

Related Articles

Mediterranean Sea outlook
Time spent cruising in the Med can often be limited If cruising to the Med is on your voyage plan for this summer, take a look at our collection of useful planning links to articles and resources on Noonsite and elsewhere on the web. Posted today at 1:34 pm
Be prepared for Orca season
How you can best-prepare for a passage around the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula Since the start of 2024 noonsite.com have been publishing guidelines in collaboration with the Cruising Association as to how you can best-prepare for a passage around the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula. Posted on 3 May
Caribbean Sea outlook
There are two types of sailors in the Caribbean After sailing more than 26,000 nautical miles around the world, 17 boats completed their World ARC in April and became circumnavigators when they crossed their outbound tracks in Saint Lucia in the Caribbean. Posted on 2 May
Ocean outlook: Atlantic, Caribbean, Mediterranean
St. Helena Port Control are seeking feedback from any yacht that intended to visit St. Helena The collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore this week after being hit by a cargo ship, has closed one of the USA's major east coast ports to commercial traffic and recreational vessels for the foreseeable future. Posted on 5 Apr
Be prepared for Orca Season
The Cruising Association (CA) is urging sailors to be vigilant for potential Orca encounters As the cruising season arrives along the Atlantic coasts of France, Portugal, Spain and through the Straits of Gibraltar, the Cruising Association (CA) is urging sailors to be vigilant for potential Orca encounters. Posted on 4 Apr
Featured cruisers: Bagia's family of five
In 2021, Brandon & Ashley from Michigan, USA, decided it was time to stop chasing the American dream In 2021, Brandon and Ashley from Michigan, USA, decided it was time to stop chasing the American dream and do something extraordinary with their three young boys (aged 11, 9 and 8). Posted on 7 Mar
New to cruising
Essential equipment and storage tips to make cooking and provisioning simple and easy One of the main challenges that liveaboard cruiser Sarah Powell discovered when she stepped aboard her 30ft boat for the first time, was not only what to cook, but also how to cook in a galley space that was less than one square meter in size. Posted on 5 Mar
Indian Ocean Outlook
Swedish cruisers Anna & Arthur Eriksson took the testing route to South Africa via Christmas Island After leaving Australia at the end of July 2023, Swedish cruisers Anna and Arthur Eriksson took the testing southern Indian Ocean route to South Africa via Christmas Island, Cocos Keeling, Rodrigues, Mauritius and Reunion. Posted on 4 Mar
Red Sea Outlook
At this time of year yachts are busy transiting the Red Sea in both directions At this time of year yachts are busy transiting the Red Sea in both directions. While many abandoned their plans due to the on-going instability in the Bab al-Mandab Strait, several yachts have transited the route recently without incident. Posted on 3 Mar
Caribbean Sea Outlook
It has been much stormier than usual in the Caribbean this winter It has been much stormier than usual in the Caribbean this winter with frequent fronts and wind shifts making for some challenging cruising. Posted on 2 Mar
Cure Marine - Cure 55 - FOOTERMarine Products Direct 2023 - Calypso FOOTERJ Composites J/99