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Customs will want to have a copy of the ship’s papers (take the original as well), a crew list, a list of equipment and goods on board and your last port clearance.

Officially, Customs should issue visiting yachts with a Transire – a transit log for domestic cruising – if you plan to cruise the Tanzania coast. See Documents for more details.

Length of Stay:

There is no limit to how long foreign yachts can stay in Tanzania.

Customs Rules:

  • Firearms in Tanzania are regulated by the Arms Authority, appointed by Minister of Home Affairs. Civilians are prohibited from owning guns.
  • Firearms require a permit from the Inspector General of Police and which must be obtained prior to entry. On arrival, all firearms and ammunition must be declared to customs who will sell them on board in a secure locker. The seal will be inspected on departure. Damage or removal of the seal may result in massive fines and/or prison time.
  • Expensive items such as cameras and laptops may also be recorded on entry and then checked that they are being re-exported.

Last update:  December 2023

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  1. September 7, 2023 at 12:37 PM
    Kim Seeley says:

    KILWA – Anchor near the port as this is manned by the navy and there are always people watching or on watch. Hoist your dinghy every night. Outboards (a.k.a. machines) are very nickable. The tour to the unesco world heritage site at Kilwa Island is very worth doing – go to the TAWA office and get a permit and they will arrange a guide.

  2. March 10, 2022 at 11:36 AM
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    sue-richards says:

    BOYDU ISLAND – UPDATE 2022
    A skipper has reported that the SE anchorage has no sand left due to local floodrain. Apply extreme
    caution and rely on visual navigation.