CUSTOMS
Customs and Immigration
Masters of all vessels arriving in Guernsey must complete (immediately upon arrival, before any crew member goes ashore), the Customs and Immigration declaration given to them by Port Control staff. Completed forms must be placed in one of the yellow Customs boxes or returned to a duty Customs official afloat. In addition, vessels arriving from any port outside the Bailiwick of Guernsey must display a Q flag on entry. All persons on board vessels arriving from places other than the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, Channel Islands or the Republic of Ireland must be in possession of a valid travel document.
Arrival
Visiting craft will be met on arrival by a member of the Marina staff, who will issue mooring directions. Formal entry may be made at the Marina Office for logging. All visiting vessels must clear inwards at the main harbour of St Peter Port, regardless of whichever marina they moor in. Mooring in the QEII Marina is by prior arrangement only.
For further details on Port Control, including Entry and Exit Signals, Speed Limits, Moorings, Animals on Board and Fuel please visit the Guernsey Harbours website here
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