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  1. #1
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    Default Caribbean Country Entry Internet site

    I used to have a website that listed the different islands in the Caribbean and their entry requirements, helpful hints, etc. It was not a government sponsored site. I believe I got it from the Crusing World magazine. Anyone remember such a site.

    GBassett

  2. #2
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    Feb 2008
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    Curacao, Netherlands Antilles in the Caribbean (but presently in South Africa with Moose)
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    Default Re: Caribbean Country Entry Internet site

    I'm not sure about a site that only focuses on the Caribbean, but you could try www.noonsite.com, it gives you every single thing you nee to know about any country in the world, including all the islands in the Caribbean.
    Cheers, Irene, SV MOOSE
    Duncan & Irene - Duncan is from Canada, Irene from Holland, but both of us consider Curacao our home country, since we have lived there for quite a while before we started cruising.
    Moose is a steel cutter and has taken us so far for 35,000 miles almost around the world.
    We have just arrived in Richards Bay, South Africa and we have decided to stay here for a year. We have visited a game park and it completely blew our minds away......

  3. #3
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    Default Re: Caribbean Country Entry Internet site

    The cruising guides, especially the Chris Doyle series are the best source. Be warned that the information on most websites like "noonsite" are quite old and usually very much out of date. Most of the islands have their own "tourist" and governmental websites with better information. And forums, like www.ssca.org and others have really up to date information in their port guides sections.

  4. #4
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    Default Re: Caribbean Country Entry Internet site

    We think that Noonsite is better up to date than any cruising guide (book that is). It is being updated on a constant basis by cruisers that are actually there.
    In fact, when we wanted to sail to Australia, the correct info was on Noonsite, while the Embassy in New Caledonia still gave out the wrong info!!!

    Of course, cruising guides (books) are handier to use and have additional information, like photos and detailed info on anchorages etc., but it is impossible to reprint every guide just because some entry procedures have changed or there are now 7 instead of 3 ports of entry.....
    Duncan & Irene - Duncan is from Canada, Irene from Holland, but both of us consider Curacao our home country, since we have lived there for quite a while before we started cruising.
    Moose is a steel cutter and has taken us so far for 35,000 miles almost around the world.
    We have just arrived in Richards Bay, South Africa and we have decided to stay here for a year. We have visited a game park and it completely blew our minds away......

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