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Mayotte - Clearance

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PRE-ARRIVAL

ARRIVAL FORMALITIES

Advance Notification:

Customs and Immigration procedures have to be done when approaching Mayotte Island – the procedure is simple:

  • When entering the 12 nautical miles area, you have to contact MAYOTTE TRAFFIC – on VHF: Channel 16
  • You have to declare any weapon or dangerous goods on board.
  • Based on the declaration, you will be invited to moor in the DZAOUDZI Bay – Petite terre.

Note: It is important to enter the lagoon via the Mzambouru pass and not through the Bandrele pass. Be sure to radio for permission as stated above. However, it is not the best entry if there is an easterly swell so ask the Port Captain for advice. The channel is well marked, including lit ranges, making night entries feasible.

General Process:

Once anchored, Customs will decide whether they wish to visit your boat or not. If a visit is needed, they will let the skipper know.

If no visit is required, the skipper will be invited to go to the airport and have the Inward Declaration stamped. Take crew list, passports and the Inward Declaration.

You can walk to the airport, or take a taxi (Euro 1.40 per person).

There is only one official office in the DZAOUDZI airport terminal – the sign is very clear: POLICE DE L’AIR ET DES FRONTIERES – P.A.F. They do immigration and Customs at the same time. Get your Immigration stamp on the Inward Declaration and in your passports. There is no fee.

The skipper then has to e-mail the stamped form to:

Once this declaration and formality is done, the crew will be allowed to step ashore and explore the lagoon freely.

Notes:

  • Clearance is possible on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
  • Basic French is required as the officials do not normally have any English.
  • All boats, whether French or not, must clear in.
  • In Dzaoudzi the yacht club (Ecole Voile) is to the south of the dinghy dock/marina (open 11:00 to 20:00). They are very helpful, speak English and can answer questions about Mayotte.

CLEARING OUT

Prior to departure, outward clearance must be obtained and a 24 hours’ notice sent to Mayotte Plaisance.

Fill out the outward declaration and email it to contact@mayotte-plaisance.com (this can be downloaded from the link at the top of the page, or obtained from the Yacht Club).

The declaration, once received by Mayotte Plaisance, will generate an official CLEARANCE FORM.

The boat will be allowed to leave Mayotte waters.

Notes:

  • There does not appear to be a problem with departing the day after outward clearance has been granted.

Mayotte Plaisance
VHF : 09 / 16
Telephone + 262 639 696 740
Email:

Last updated:  September 2023

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  1. November 21, 2022 at 6:20 AM
    maryannewebb says:

    Free Moorings (map)

    Note anchoring is only permitted at the one place (Dzaoudzi where most will arrive to clear in). However there are Park moorings all around the main island (and on some of the smaller islands) – Just be careful to match the mooring to your boat weight. Free park Mooring map – https://parc-marin-mayotte.fr/documentation/carte-des-mouillages-du-parc

    And while I’m posting – here are a bunch of other notes I made during our 2022 visit…

    Snorkel tips
    * https://www.snorkeling-report.com/destination/snorkeling-mayotte/
    * https://generationvoyage.fr/spots-plongee-mayotte/

    You can expect to see Turtles, fish, dolphins, and if you are lucky manta rays and even dugong

    Clearing in – helps if you have a printer and can revive attachments via your at device email account – as the port clearance can the be done via email – customs and immigration require a trip to the airport (walk or taxi) and then send (email) copy to port captain.

    Dinghy dock – to south of ferry landing and navy/police dock. It’s a floating dock but often crowded and can be subject to swell.

    ATM – at Dzaoudzi ferry landing (near the dinghy dock and just inside the entrance cage – no entry restrictions so you can come and go as you please into the ‘cage’ area) – so you can soon get some Euros to start spending.

    Ferry between Dzaoudzi and Main island is 75c for a return trip (you only pay one way), the ferries run regularly and seem in good order.

    Taxis are ‘collective’ or ‘bush’ meaning they may pick up other passengers during your ride (more like a on demand bus but a car – €2 per person per ride for most trips (fuel cans / groceries may be €extra per can/bag) – can be found at most public places or just hailed as you see them.

    Free internet at yacht club (buy a drink). Also laundry machines at 1.50 Euro per load!

    3 major sim providers – Orange, Only, and SFR (and other smaller providers no doubt)
    – orange – we didn’t use this one, but others were happy with it
    – SFR – we paid €2 for a SIM that came with 3gb free and then paid €5 for 5gb (lasts for 5 days) – we went with a data only plan. If you top up at the machines in official SFR stores then extra data is automatically added (at least that was offered during our visit)
    – Verify in store that internet and hot spot is working (and ask how to top up if required)

    Grocery
    – Covered market on main and petit islands
    – Afternoons have a few women selling veggies at ferry landing area (Dzaoudzi)
    – Big covered market at Mamoudzou by ferry landing
    – Supermarkets on Petit – Carrefour, sodifram (Kawani)
    – Mall on Grand terre also has hardware store (Mr Bricologe) and grocery (Jumbo Score)
    – We found supermarkets were poorly stocked with fruit and veg, often they would have nothing, or maybe just pears – lots of empty areas. Also we were surprised (even at the markets) at the lack of fruit/veg options. Carrots and potatoes were hard to come by. Grapes, Avocados, seemed an impossible dream.

    Chandlery
    – grand Terre- SV Nautique – not a great lot of stock, but very helpful

  2. April 20, 2022 at 1:58 AM
    maryannewebb says:

    Note: Clearance section reference a link to documents at https://www.mayotte.cci.fr/ports-de-plaisance/ – however that link is no longer valid.

    1. April 22, 2022 at 8:34 AM
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      Sue Richards says:

      Thanks MaryAnne – again – web link has changed and forms are now easier to find in the first blue box – top right of page. Go to https://www.mayotte.cci.fr/nos-implantations/port-de-plaisance/ [links for arrival form and exit form in the first blue box, right of site]. Noonsite updated.

  3. October 5, 2015 at 11:54 AM
    Data Entry1 says:

    Posted on behalf of Brian Simm
    All paperwork is shore-based and free. Entry and exit forms are held by yacht club 200 m to the left of the ferry landing at Dzoudri. ( open 11 am to 8 pm ) visits to the airport for immigration and to customs are needed on arrival and departure.

  4. December 9, 2013 at 1:54 PM
    Data Entry1 says:

    http://www.sailingadventureworldwide.com/index_htm_files/ACHM/index.htm
    We are here in the moment and having a great time with this French people… the ACHM club is fully supporting us and give great service…
    Greetings, Hans

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