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Arriving By Yacht:

All dutiable goods must be declared to Customs. This now includes yachts permanently imported into the islands by a person or company registered there. No prohibited or restricted goods to be imported without the relevant licence.

Customs forms must be completed on arrival (see Clearance for details).

Length of Stay:

Yachts can remain under the Islands’ Temporary Importation scheme. This is a separate scheme to that of the EU. There is no limit to the number of times this is applied.

Yachts permanently imported into Jersey (not the other islands) are now subject to a 5% tax (GST).

Other Items:

There are banned and restricted goods in both Jersey and Guernsey. Use the following links for more information:

Duty-free (red) diesel is still available to yachts in the Channel Islands, but if leaving the islands for the U.K. or another EU country, it is essential to retain the receipts to prove where it was purchased. Duty-free (red) diesel should only be carried in the main tank.

Duty-free goods are available to local and visiting craft upon departure from St Helier.

The independent operator ‘Boat Fayre’ provides a door-to-door ordering and delivery service to yachts. For more information or to place an order, telephone +44 (0) 7797 859 592.

Last updated:  October 2021

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  1. September 29, 2021 at 10:27 AM
    michell says:

    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.