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YachtFlags.com provides high quality courtesy flags that are manufactured in durable Knitted Polyester fabric. Knitted so that the fabric itself does not deteriorate in the constant movement that marine flags are usually exposed to, and polyester so that the flag does not weaken in the strong UV-light usually found in the main sailing areas of the world.
YachtFlags.com offers a discount to Noonsite members.
Use the coupon code NOONSITE-5A2B when checking out to get 10% off today.



YachtFlags.com provides high quality courtesy flags that are manufactured in durable Knitted Polyester fabric. Knitted so that the fabric itself does not deteriorate in the constant movement that marine flags are usually exposed to, and polyester so that the flag does not weaken in the strong UV-light usually found in the main sailing areas of the world.
YachtFlags.com offers a discount to Noonsite members.
Use the coupon code NOONSITE-5A2B when checking out to get 10% off today.
Pre-Arrival Boat: New Zealand Customs require an Advance Notice of Arrival which must be accompanied by four supporting documents and emailed before entering New Zealand waters. See Formalities for details. The Ministry of Primary Industries also have strict biofouling requirements. See Biosecurity for details.
Pre-Arrival Crew: Everyone travelling to New Zealand must complete a New Zealand Traveller Declaration (NZTD) which can be done online prior to your arrival in New Zealand. Cruisers travelling with children on board must complete an NZTD for each child on board. See Customs for details. Most travellers also need either a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) or a visa to travel to New Zealand. This depends on the passport you are travelling on, and if you will be a visitor or a transit passenger.See Immigration for details.
Where can I enter? All sea craft entering New Zealand must arrive at an approved place of first arrival (PoFA). Click on the Anchor symbol in the blue “Explore Country” dropdown to see the Ports of Entry for New Zealand.
Are fees high to enter by yacht? New Zealand Customs and the Ministry of Primary Industry both charge a small Border Processing Levy for all arriving air and sea travellers. There are also fees for quarantine inspections. There is also a NZ$100 International Visitor and Conservation Levy (IVL) which is charged for most people with a Visitor Visa or an NZeTA. See Fees for more information.
What security and safety concerns should I know about? New Zealand is a relatively safe country to visit, however, thefts do occur. If you are renting a vehicle to explore the country, do not leave any cash or valuables including passports in the car. See Security for more details.
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