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No visas required.

  • Ids only for US, Canadian, and United Kingdom citizens (staying no longer than 6 months).
  • Passports for all other citizens (staying no longer than 1 month).
  • Clearance and customs are compulsary and charged. 5 EC$ per person over 12 and day with a maximum of 35 EC$ = licence for a chartered boat (60 to 140 EC$ depending on size).

Hoist the Q flag. Only the skipper is allowed on shore to clear customs and immigration. He should have the ship's papers and passports of all crew members and will make things easier for himself by having prepared three copies of the crew list.

No pets allowed unless they have been in quarantine for six months.

Port of Entry

Grand Bay or Britannia Bay: Customs and immigration at the airport. Other ports of entry on St Vincent, Union Island, Canouan and Bequia.

Charts

  • Imray-Iolaire : B 30
  • SHOM : 7612

VHF

Distress calls on 16

Restrictions

Rules are set by the Mustique Company, as the island is private.

Anchoring is only allowed in Grand Bay.

All fishing, including spearfishing, is strictly prohibited everywhere (unless you have a written permit from the Department of Maritime Affairs and Fishery, which can be obtained at customs on arrival).

Buying lobsters is prohibited from 1st May to 30 September and throughout if carrying eggs. Buying turtle is prohibited from 1st March to 31 July.

Public nudity is illegal in St. Vincent & The Grenadines and topless sunbathing is discouraged. Swimsuits must not be worn in towns, public streets or places of business. It is illegal to wear camouflage clothing in St. Vincent & The Grenadines.

Web sites

www.mustique-island.com
www.mustique.com