Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Clearance

Nov 01, 2024

This is a Port of Entry.

See Canary Islands Formalities for full details of clearing into and out of the country.

Las Palmas Clearance Procedure

The movement of all vessels is monitored from a control tower in the Port Authority building. If in any doubt one should contact Port Control on VHF Channel 16, or 10, who will then advise switching to a working channel. Yachts entering or leaving should look out for commercial traffic, particularly the fast ferries.

Formalities are completed in the port/marina office at the entrance to the marina, next to the CEPSA fuel station.

The captain should report during office hours with the ship's papers and crew passports. There will be a customs declaration form to complete, provided on arrival.

No other formalities are normally necessary for EU boats having only EU nationals on board.

Clearing out:

If you need to get passports stamped and get a zarpe for your next port of call, visit the officials at the Cruise Ship port (a taxi ride from the marina).

Notes:

  • Office hours are 09:30 – 14:00 and 16:00 – 19:00, Mon-Sat, and 09:30 – 14:00 Sunday.
  • Crew members who are leaving the Canaries by air must take their passports to the Immigration office (Policia de Frontera, Tel 0034 928 264 431) located at the eastern end of the main Port Authority building (Edificio Autoridad Portuaria) in the port compound. This can be reached by taxi or bus no.1, or by a very long walk.
  • The Frontier Police normally place a permanent staff member in the marina office from November for transAtlantic season.
  • For local taxes to pay - see Fees for full details.

Last updated: November 2024

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