Falmouth Harbour - Clearance

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See the main Antigua Formalities page for full details on clearing into and out of the country by pleasure yacht.

Remember, even if you have completed eSeaClear prior to arrival, you will still need to clear into Antigua in person at the Customs/Immigration Office before proceeding to the marina or fuel dock.

Clearance will need to be completed at the Customs & Immigration office at Nelson’s Dockyard, English Harbour. The Dockyard port authority office is located in the same building as customs and immigration. It is possible to anchor in Falmouth and just walk over to the Dockyard. You’ll need to tell the park entrance kiosk that you are aboard a boat and need to locate the customs/immigration office. They will give you directions instead of charging the park entrance fee at the gate.

See Fees for specific park fees payable in English and Falmouth Harbors.

Last updated:  April 2022

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  1. February 8, 2016 at 4:33 PM
    Data Entry says:

    Posted on behalf of Max Terragni:

    Just cleared in English Harbour. 7th February 2016
    We are moored in Falmouth, we went ashore with our dinghy and 10 minutes walk we found English Harbour
    The custom and immigration office is open Monday to Sunday 8 am to 4:45 pm.

    I suggest to arrive with the eSeaClear form completed already, otherwise, there are computers available in the office.

    I completed the entire process, custom, immigration and port authority for the cruising permit in less than 30 minutes.
    Officers were friendly.

  2. June 16, 2015 at 10:30 PM
    Data Entry says:

    Falmouth Harbour Antigua Update for Noonsite March 2015 from Wapiti

    We were anchored in Falmouth whilst waiting for our watermaker to be repaired and charges were as follows:
    Port entry permit $16US
    Park entry fees $16US for two people.
    Anchoring fee $1.32 per foot $57.00US
    Park fees $1.50 per day per person
    Refuse fee $0.50 per day per person
    Total bill for 28 days $209US. The only facilities provided were garbage removal
    Town water had to be bought from one of the marinas. It appeared to be contaminated and had an unpleasant smell.

    No gasoline (petrol) was available in Falmouth as the only gas station had closed.

    There was a good and cheap bus service to St. John’s and all other parts of the island.

    There is “duty-free” shopping in St. Johns but prices for alcohol may be higher than in the local supermarkets.

    Car hire is readily available but Antigua, along with a number of other West Indian countries, has adopted the money-grabbing exercise of charging for a local driving license which makes short term car hire relatively expensive.