Kiribati - Update History
- October 2024: Updates from Ben Vroom who works on a cargo ship supplying the Line Islands
- April 2024: Security information updated with successful recovery of items stolen from visiting yacht.
- March 2024: Health information updated.
- May 2023: New SOP, Covid rules updated. Formalities checked and updated.
- March 2023: Covid rules and biosecurity updated with info. from Tourist Board, as well as ports of entry clarification.
- August 2022: Borders reopened August 1st. Biosecurity updated. Clearance checked and updated.
- June 2022: Border opening announcement noted in biosecurity.
- May 2022: Border situation updated from Health website.
- March 2022: Border closure info. updated.
- December 2021: Biosecurity updated with expected Covid protocols when borders open.
- September 2021: Covid-19 information further updated.
- February 2021: Covid-19 information updated in biosecurity.
- February 2019: Security information and Phoenix Island permit website link updated.
- August 2018: Formalities checked, links updated. Yachting Essentials added.
- December 2017: Clearance updated with no permission granted for Butaritari (Makin Island) – information from SV Swift Sure.
- November 2016: Formalities checked/updated. Transport section added.
- June 2015: Clearance and Fees updated by James Ellingford.
- June 2015: Publications checked.
- November 2016: All formalities checked/updated.
- December 2014: Clearance, immigration and fees updated.
- June 2013: Update on visiting outer islands from Rory Garland of SY Street Car.
- April 2013: Confirmation of formalities from report by Stephen & Selena of SV Westward II.
- January 2013: Departure info. updated following report from SY Streetcar.
- December 2012: All links checked and updated.
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