Indian Ocean outlook - December update
by Noonsite 4 Jan 10:21 UTC

Madagascar © noonsite.com
Madagascar: On the stopover list for many cruisers crossing the Indian Ocean due to its rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes and diverse culture, Madagascar has a reputation of extreme officialdom towards visiting yachts. SY Pazzo braved the red tape this year and shared two reports with Noonsite of their experience cruising this fascinating country.
Mayotte: The French Indian Ocean Territory of Mayotte was devastated a few weeks ago after Cyclone Chido made landfall and flattened entire communities with heavy rainfall and winds that reached more than 200km/h. While the cyclone has passed, conditions in the Mayotte area may still pose risks to vessels due to potential damage and debris. Before venturing into this region, check for updated weather information and navigational hazard advisories from official sources.
South Africa:
OSASA report that circumnavigators trying to get to Cape Town for Christmas this year have found it to be a long hard slog! Umpteen yachts were stuck hiding around Inhambane along the Mozambique coast, many more were delayed leaving Réunion and Mauritius with bad weather, and Madagascar was a nightmare of bureaucracy and red tape. What should have been 10-12 day passages became 20-24 days to be endured - and that was before even getting to Richards Bay or Durban.
Circumnavigators Brent Crack and Mary Bevan have sent regular reports to Noonsite as they circle the globe. Now having crossed the Indian Ocean and spent time exploring South Africa, their latest report describes the challenges of getting to Cape Town and ports en-route, plus how visiting this country made such an impact on them.
Durban Point Yacht Club have shared a "risk" map they produce to assist cruisers with knowing the safe areas in the city. Find out more on our Durban page.
This article has been provided by the courtesy of noonsite.com.