Superyachts

Pre-Arrival & Clearance Requirements

On arrival into Savusavu you must fly your  ‘Q’ yellow ‘practique’ flag until cleared by Fiji health officials.  You can request assistance from the Nawi Island Harbour Master to contact the Health Authorities and  Customs and Biosecurity for clearance on arrival.

Fiji is free from Malaria and yachts arriving from the following countries should anchor outside the port of entry at the Quarantine mooring for clearance. Anti-Malarial spraying has to be conducted prior to the vessel proceeding to the dock.

Asia

Brisbane, Australia

Gold Coast, Australia

Papua New Guinea

Solomon Islands

Vanuatu

All yachts arriving in Fiji must declare their full list of biosecurity goods.   See clearance by Biosecurity officers costs below .  They must be paid at the office in Savusavu town.

FJD 202 (48 hour notice)

All yachts arriving from overseas must complete an Advanced Notice of Arrival Form C2-C for each crew member on board.  This MUST be submitted no less than 48 hours prior to the planned ETA in Fiji.

A scanned photograph of the vessel and a copy of the captain’s passport bio page is required.

Yachts not submitting this ADVANCE NOTICE OF ARRIVAL may be refused clearance and can be fined a minimum of FJD 4,000.

Submit the form to Fiji Revenue & Customs Service (FRCS)

Email: [email protected]

Fax:  +679 666 0570

All crew members must have valid passports with 6 months remaining. Visas on arrival will be granted for 4 months with an option to extend for 2 months.  Check eligibility for pre-arrival visas at www.immigration.gov.fj

Your vessel must now apply for a Fiji waters Cruising Permit. It may NOT leave the marina until you have been issued with this. Valid for 6 months these permits are free of charge. The captain of the yacht is required to report the vessel’s position and cruising plans weekly to : [email protected]. Currently yachts can remain in Fiji for 54 months / 6 months extension.

Nawi Island Marina Rates

Nawi Fuel Jetty

Nawi Island fuel jetty is located to the east of P4.

The fuel dock provides diesel, unleaded petrol – Zoom which is a pre-mix for outboard engines at a 100/1 ratio is available in town.
To request permission to visit the fuel dock contact the fuel jetty on channel 6 or call +679 992 0883

Reserve a Marina Berth

To reserve a marina berth, complete this form and one of our team will be in touch with you to confirm. All fields are required, unless indicated.