St Helier - Clearance
Port Control is on VHF Channel 14 and should be monitored during the approach. Contact only if essential.
There are traffic lights controlling the entrance into the main harbour. A green light shown on Victoria pierhead means that a vessel may enter, while a red light allows vessels to leave only.
Report to the Harbour Office in St Helier marina if international clearance is required. Collect and complete the appropriate form and deposit it in the special box by the entrance ramp. This should be done within 2 hours of arrival.
Note: La Collette basin is no longer used as a waiting area, nor is it normally available for visitors.
Last updated August 2018
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Major works to replace the infrastructure of St Helier Marina are commencing 13th September 2021.The works will be ongoing until summer 2022.Partial closure of marina 13th September – 13th October 2021.MARINA CLOSED – There will be no vessel or pedestrian access to the marina from 13th October – until further notice.
Some cleats in St Helier Marina are unusual that you can’t throw a rope over them you have to get off and tie your rope through. The berthing master is very helpful.