Charlotte Amalie - Update History

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  • February 2024:  Clearance updated with requirement for registration and permits.
  • December 2023:  Security information updated with CSSN report.
  • January 2022:  Anchorage information updated from Caribbean Compass magazine.
  • December 2021:  Security information updated regarding incident in Charlotte Amalie from CSSN.
  • May 2021: Clearance updated with reopening details provided by Keith Pomeroy.
  • February 2020: Temporary port of entry status change added while construction underway at ferry terminal. Red Hook now new port of entry for the island until further notice.
  • November 2019:  Added information on additional ferry service operating during December to Road Town in Tortola.
  • April 2019: Further dinghy theft here – note added to the security section.
  • March 2019: Updated 14 day anchorage restriction info.
  • February 2019: Updated port anchorages and info. St Thomas cruise ship/anchoring info added from VI Port Authority.
  • December 2018: Elephant Bay information updated following a spate of thefts of unsecured dinghies reported by CSSN.
  • March 2018: Post-hurricane marina and anchoring updates added.
  • May 2017: Clearance and anchoring updates from John Clark.
  • November 2014: Clearance updated.
  • June 2013: IGY Marinas updated their 2 marinas’ details.

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