Port St. Charles - Clearance
See the Barbados Formalities page for full details on clearing into and out of Barbados.
This is a Port of Entry.
On approach, fly the ‘Q’ flag and call the dockmaster, on VHF16 or 77 for instructions. You may or may not get an answer.
Arriving vessels should either anchor and dinghy ashore for clearance, or tie up at the fuel dock. The authorities are located at the end of the dock.
On checking out one must carry cash (US$50) for harbor fees because there is no ATM and credit cards are not accepted.
Holding tanks are obligatory.
In the past, it has been reported that smaller yachts (i.e. less than 150 feet) are not especially welcome at the marina.
Last updated: January 2017
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We checked in here following our crossing from Tenerife. The customs/immigration office is the old building next to the yacht club. Officials were pleasant and helpful, whole process taking 30 mins. Opens at 0900. Anchor just outside the ‘marina’ in sand, good holding and dinghy in. I wouldn’t bother messing around trying to dock inside.
Had breakfast at the yacht club, very nice but eyewateringly expensive,
Speightstown doesn’t have much to offer really, the self service restaurant (blue and yellow Carib beer colours) seemed the best of an average bunch.
Hi Nick,
thanks for sharing this. But by talking about customs, do you talk about the Yacht Club in Bridgetown, right side of the beach? That would be cool because it would avoid the hassle with the shallow draft.
Cheers
H
Hi Holger, for clearance / check in you should still go in the deep water harbour Bridgetown.
! Call Bridgetown Signal Station for your request on Channel 12, before entering!
Go to Immigration Offices „Health“ first!! right side in the hall, 1st floor. After 30min all is done.
And if you need water , asked them and „you are given“.
Peter