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Marshalls Yachting Essentials

Fuel & Water

RO water is now available in the outer atolls, at Wotje and Rongelap town docks.

Fuel might be available in both those locations in an emergency from the local power station.

Bringing in Spares

Majuro has long been a place where yachts came to repair and refit, with it’s good access to the US Postal System and regularly scheduled container deliveries from the US. Large-ticket items have been duty-free to bona fide Yachts-in-Transit. However, the RMI has recently changed its import-tax laws. As of April 2019, Yachts-in-Transit are no longer exempt from customs duties, including US yachts. All imports over $250 are taxed at a rate of 8%. This includes packages sent via the US Post Office, air and container freight.

Cruisers Nets: See communications for details.

The Mieco Beach Yacht Club produce a yellow pages for yachts. This can be found at https://www.infomarshallislands.com/mieco-beach-yacht-club/. Scroll down to find the document. It should be noted that this website is  not regularly updated.

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  1. May 18, 2023 at 9:48 AM
    mariamalmsborg@hotmail.com says:

    We cleared out of the Marshall Island from Ebeye in May 2023. There was no charge and everyone was really nice. At the time Ebeye had both Custom and Immigration officers stationed there.
    You do need a cruising permit to stop at Ebeye. We tried to get one before leaving Majuro but didn’t get any response. We went to Ebeye anyway and talked to the port authority. There was no problem at all, he arranged for custom, the immigration and quarantine to clear us out.

  2. April 24, 2022 at 7:25 PM
    commodoremark says:

    If you violate Marshallese Border restrictions and enter any atoll, you may be subjected to a $10,000 fine, your boat impounded and crew/captain jailed until being deported, or on a case by case determined penalty basis.

    A yacht has recently (March 2022) been finned $10,000 for violating the above Marshallese Border restrictions.

    Commodore Mark Stearns BSME
    MIECO Beach Yacht Club, Marshall Islands

  3. January 6, 2018 at 9:24 PM
    Data Entry3 says:

    2018 Update for Bikini. The procedure for visiting Bikini Atoll has changed for a year. IA (Island Affairs) will issue cruising permits for all atolls, including Bikini, without special fees.

    Some atolls may require special permissions due to local conditions but no extraordinary fees are involved. The $5000 fee seems to have been a passing whimsy.

    It’s also possible to volunteer to carry needed supplies to the outer islands, the resulting goodwill may even bring in a fee waiver and is a very positive way to meet the locals. Check-in IA to volunteer.

  4. December 11, 2017 at 2:14 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Have visited immigration 4 times this week to confirm and reconfirmed the following. As a Canadian, also applies to all other countries listed above under standard tourist visit, we are now given 90 free on arrival by yacht. NO extensions will be given. You must leave the country and return with new clearance papers from another port to gain another 90 days free.

    No limit on how many days you must be away. There are NO 6-month visas. To apply for a one year visa is $200 US each person and that application must be made with 14 days of arrival. The 1 yr visa is invalidated by flying out of the country and on your return flight you are given only 30 days from your arrival.

  5. February 19, 2017 at 4:45 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Be advised there is a surprising new fee for a cruising permit for Bikini Atoll. The new mayor of Bikini will approve your visit to Bikini for only seven days max. For the interesting fee of $5,000.00 USD. YES! Payable in his office, no credit cards.

    The previous fee was $25.00, in line with most of the other atolls of the Marshalls, which are usually collected in the office of Island Affairs which issues all the cruising permits.