Apia (Upolu) - Update History
- November 2022: Removed covid text and link to Biosecurity on General Info section as restrictions lifted.
- September 2022: Clearance updates from SY Ten Guage.
- August 2019: Updates on clearance procedures and marina information from Stephane Pepin
- October 2018: Overall port updates from John Neal.
- September 2016: Anchoring in harbor update from CB Midkiff of S/V Palarran.
- August 2016: Full updates on docking etc. from Karl Mallon.
- June 2015: Clearance and docking/fuel updates from MY Pendana.
- July 2013: Berthing updates from Suzie Roots of SV True Blue 1.
- July 2012: John Neal of Mahini Expeditions visited Apia once again and checked that all noonsite info. for this port is correct.
- September 2011: Overall Apia updates from Mike Dorsett of SY White Princess.
- September 2010 and August 2011: Apia updates from John Neal of Mahini Expeditions.
- May 2011: Apia information from Angie Hunter of SY Tao 8.
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