Caribbean Bound? Some Useful Noonsite Articles and Links

For any cruisers planning a passage to the Caribbean this winter, here is a round-up of some useful articles, advice and links from Noonsite.

Published 6 years ago, updated 2 days ago

Before You Go

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Passage Planning

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The Environment

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Cruising in the Caribbean

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News Sources

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Publications and Cruising Guides

Freecruisingguides.com was a website that housed all of Frank Virgintino’s FREE cruising guides for the Caribbean. This website is no longer in operation and all Virgintino’s guides must now be purchased through Amazon. The SSCA [www.ssca.org], however, have all Frank’s guides on their website – available to members.

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Arrival and Departure Formalities

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Cruising the Caribbean with Pets

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Communications

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Marine Services

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Weather

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Resources for Hurricane Season

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2024 Hurricane Season News

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Yacht Security

Note: Every Caribbean Country and Port listed on Noonsite has its own “Security Reports” Section under the blue Explore Country tab – click on Info, then Related Content.

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Health

Keep an eye on the World Health Organisation website to check for any health alerts in the Caribbean countries you are planning to visit so you can prepare you and your crew accordingly. It may be that certain vaccinations are required and certificates carried, or that restrictions are in place at ports of entry if coming from a country with an epidemic and further health paperwork needs to be carried by all crew. To be on the safe side, the following documents should be kept on board should they be needed:

  • Past itinerary and previous ports of call (up to 14 days prior)
  • Recent crew member and passenger travel history
  • Health clearance from the last port
  • Crew medical records
  • Crew immunization cards

There are on-going Dengue Fever outbreaks throughout the Caribbean and the Zika virus is still present on a number of Islands. See the Health sections on all country/Formalities pages for further details.

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End of Season

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Helping Others

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Caribbean Cruiser’s Blogs

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Editor’s Note:

Any updates to the above articles or suggestions of links you have found useful for Caribbean cruising are very welcome. Either register on Noonsite and post a comment at the bottom of this report or send your feedback to editor@noonsite.com, thank you

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