Please select your home edition
Edition
J Composites J/99

Covid updates for cruising yachts

by Noonsite 26 Jun 2022 14:57 UTC
Covid updates for cruising yachts © noonsite.com

Chile opened its maritime borders at the end of May. While at the current alert level no Covid paperwork is necessary for entry, it's recommended to have a vaccination certificate should the alert level change while you are on passage.

The Chilean Government have announced that Easter Island will reopen to tourism on August 1st. Also, at the end of last month, Australia Border Force finally confirmed that the Australian maritime border is now open for departures and arrivals by sea with protocols finally in place for small craft after what they say "has proven to be a complex proposition, with ABF taking a staged approach." All current information for entering and leaving by sea is now available on the ABF website. More good news in the Pacific from Vanuatu and Solomon Islands, both of which will be opening international borders 1 July.

Restrictions easing

Ports of entry are no longer limited in South Africa, plus arriving with a vaccination certificate means no testing is required. Since the start of June foreign travellers to Thailand only need to provide either a Covid vaccination certificate or negative Covid test results to enter. Barbados have removed testing requirements for vaccinated arrivals and both Virgin Islands have suspended use of their travel portals. In the USVIs there have been changes to the testing rules, and in the BVIs pre-arrival testing now applies to all travelers, regardless of vaccination status. The Bahamas no longer require travel health visas to enter and testing for vaccinated travelers have been removed. Panama now permits entry with either a vaccination certificate or testing on arrival. Tunisia has scrapped quarantine for non-vaccinated arrivals.

All restrictions lifted

Italy dropped all restrictions on 1 June joining a number of other EU/EEA countries that have done the same including Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Sweden. While Southern Cyprus has lifted all restrictions, Northern Cyprus (TRNC) still requires pre-arrival and post-arrival testing for non-vaccinated arrivals.

Still closed

The announcement that Japan was opening to all foreign tourists from 1 June led to a great deal of misunderstanding: it does in fact only apply to tightly scheduled tour groups with guides. The number of tourists that can enter Japan each month is capped and maritime borders for yachts are still very much closed.

Kirk Patterson of Konpira Consulting Japan told Noonsite; "A national election is scheduled for late July, so it is unlikely that any major opening will be announced before then. September is the earliest likely date that cruisers would be able to enter Japan, however there is still a great deal of uncertainty about what visas will be available. In any case, April-June is the time for foreign cruisers to enter Japan so a September opening is too late for cruisers to come to Japan in 2022." He adds "I do know, though, that a lot of foreign cruisers are wanting to come to Japan. Compared to 20-30 boats in a typical pre-pandemic year, I've got a "possible client" list for 2023-2024 of about 30 boats - and that's just people who have contacted me, so I would guess that the total number of boats seriously considering coming to Japan as soon as it opens is well over a hundred."

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

Related Articles

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
Atlantic, Caribbean, Med and Red Sea outlook
The new digital arrival card system in Malaysia has been in place since 1 January Cruiser Frank Weiand in Thailand warns visiting cruisers about the high National Park fees when cruising around Phuket. Posted on 4 Feb
A blueprint for Bluewater Sailing Relationships
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts Living in a confined space, unable to leave that space for extended periods, can be challenging for even seasoned relationships. Posted on 3 Feb
Pacific Ocean Outlook
In Galapagos, yachts with pets on board are now banned from coming to the archipelago In Galapagos, yachts with pets on board are now banned from coming to the archipelago, except in emergency situations. Posted on 3 Feb
GJW Direct - Yacht 2019 - FooterNoble Marine 2022 SW - FOOTERCure Marine - Cure 55 - FOOTER