Grenada Yachting Act

Grenada is a spectacular beautiful island that hasthese clearances are provided by the below listed
golden beaches; crystal water falls, flourishing greenports:
mountains and aromatic spice trees, which give this* GYS or Grenada Yacht Services at St. George
island its nickname as the Isle of Spice. From the* The moorings
months of January and March, you can see the hills* Spice Island Marina in Prickly Bay
blazing with flowering immortelle, bright-orange trees.* Grenada Marine at St. Davids Bay
The Grenada Yachting act is using the red light* Grenville
returning rule or IALA B rule. Unless you have drawn* Hillborough in Carriacou
over ten feet, you no longer need to consider the 2Grenada yachting act assures that the Immigration and
large ship channels floating outside the St. George orCustoms departments provide precise schedules of
make use of the leading marks.their availability to all passengers. So the customs have
The Grenada Yachting act also gives emphasis on theposted the following schedules:
arrival of yachts. The rule states that arriving yachts* They are open from Mondays through Thursdays at
are required to display their yellow Q as well as the8:00 up to 11:45 in the morning and 1:00 to 4:00 in the
Grenada courtesy flag from the right-hand sideafternoon.
spreader of the major mast. In line of Immigration and* Fridays at 8:00 to 11:45 in the morning and 1:00 to 5:00
customs the captains are required to get ready of thein the afternoon.
following:* On weekends from 9:00 am up to 1:00 pm
* 3 crew and passenger listsThe cruising authorize fee shall be paid by the yacht
* Immigration cards for the passengers and crewmaster to the office of the customs upon arriving in
landingGrenada. These permit fee allows the ship to cruise
* Ships, health declaration and storesalong Grenada waters in accordance with the
* Port clearanceGrenada Yachting act. The act does not require the
* ID for passengers and crew. They can present birthship to pay for the exit, but the visitors who arrived via
certificate, valid passport, etc.plane and leaving the place via boat are obliged to pay
Grenada yachting act requires port clearance, andfor the Embarkation Tax.