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Wallis and Futuna are French islands so you need the same documents on arrival as you would for France.

Citizens of France only require an identity card, citizens from non-EU countries will require a passport.

Passports must have been issued less than 10 years before and be valid for at least three months after the envisaged departure date.

VISAS

Many foreign nationals do not need a visa. You can check your own country is included in this list or find out what you have to do to get a visa, by logging onto the France-Visa website or contacting your nearest French Consulate.

Even though an overseas territory of France, it is not a member of the EU, nor part of the Schengen Area Agreement.

Yachts on a short visit are often exempt from visa requirements. Visits are normally limited to 30 days.

Latest update:  November 2021

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  1. August 8, 2016 at 8:22 PM
    Data Entry3 says:

    2016/08 Wallis Radio only monitor 16 now, Michel Soula is no longer there. Navionic chart plotter was very accurate and the tide and current charts are spot on. The small boat customs is right on the docks now, you don’t have to walk the 1 1/2 km to get to them, although the police do indicate that you have to walk up there YOU DO NOT, that is a customs office but is for importing goods. The anchoring information remains correct.

  2. June 1, 2015 at 1:16 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    2015/05 : Wallis Radio is effective on Chanel 09 in the south and Channel 22 in the east part of the lagon. Michel Soûla will give you indications on the best places to anchor according to the weather. Mata Utu, Gahi, Halalo, or West of Faioa. Michel is watching on the motor boats which are going outside the lagon for fishing and hé has an AIS to follow you and help you If necessary.