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Feedback from SY Aquarius:
Nevis immigration
How to do. Front of dinghy pier. Go to Building right-hand side and 1st floor.
Go to.
1- customs – and pay 30 EC
2- immigration – but beforehand fill in the arrival document at https://caricomeapis.org/
3- port authorities – and pay 136 EC
4- customs again to finish
There is a free bus into town in front of the 4 seasons hotel.
Posted on the Caribbean Safety & Security Net – 1 November 2016
Nevis Moorings – safety check reminder
When checking into Charleston, Nevis, the Air and Seaport Authority collects several fees, including one for mooring usage, regardless of whether you utilize their moorings or anchor.
A recent visitor reports that he picked up a mooring with a new looking pennant, but that when he dove to check it, he found the underwater section badly worn, with barely a thread remaining.
He dove several others and did find they seemed to be in good order. The captain sent an email to Sea and Ports but received no response.