Cruising Resources: Caribbean

Caribbean Security

The best source of information about crimes against yachts in the Caribbean islands and surrounding countries is the Caribbean Safety and Security Net [CSSN].

http://safetyandsecuritynet.org/

CSSN provide information by anchorage or by the island and have a very useful incident map. You can subscribe to notifications every time a crime reports is filed with CSSN .

If you experience a boarding, robbery or attack on your yacht or have information about a yachting-related security incident, go to the CSSN homepage and click on the “Report an Incident” icon.

The Caribbean has several islands where overnight anchorages should be selected carefully. CSSN's annual reports are also a good way to get an overview of the area you are planning to cruise, and which anchorages and islands require caution.

Float Plans

Cruisers throughout the Caribbean are being advised to file float plans with authorities and friends and exercise extreme caution – particularly in the eastern Caribbean – following 2025 US attacks on suspected “narco-terrorist” vessels in international waters off the coast of Venezuela and Colombia. Find out more at this news item and review the security pages for the country you are visiting.

Grenada/Trinidad

Boats on passage between Grenada and Trinidad should be aware that on several occasions over the past few years vessels have been approached, boarded and robbed. The passage from Venezuela and the area around the Hibiscus Gas Platform have also seen piracy incidents against yachts on passage.

All yachts transiting these waters should submit a float plan to the Trinidad & Tobago Coastguard. See Trinidad & Tobago Security for full details.

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Southern Caribbean/Eastern Pacific: US strikes on suspected drug-traffickers - Cruisers urged to be cautious

Cruisers throughout the Caribbean are being advised to file float plans with authorities and friends and exercise extreme caution - particularly in the eastern Caribbean - following US attacks on...

Published 8 months ago
Updated 5 months ago

Honduras, Offshore: Yacht on Passage Reports Suspicious Activity from Fishing Boats

The Caribbean Safety and Security Network has received a report from the crew of a catamaran on passage from Isla San Andres, Colombia to the Rio Dulce in Guatemala detailing...

Published 1 year ago
Updated 5 months ago

Panama, Rio Chagres: Thieves target yachts at anchor

Several vessels anchored in the Rio Chagres area of Panama were targetted by thieves during March and unfortunately for one yacht, despite crew members securely locking the companionway while they...

Published 1 year ago
Updated 1 year ago

Security: Tracking a Stolen Dinghy

Dinghy thefts are a regular occurrence in some of the more popular anchorages in and around the Caribbean Islands, so long-time Caribbean cruiser David Lyman, went looking for an effective...

Published 1 year ago
Updated 1 year ago

Guatemala, Rio Dulce: Thieves Attempt to Steal Hoisted Dinghy

Two individuals in a kayak were thwarted in their attempt to steal a locked dinghy that was hoisted in the davits of a vessel anchored at Livingston in the mouth...

Published 1 year ago

Sint Maarten (Netherlands): Another Burglary in Simpson Bay Lagoon

Following recent activity in the Sint Maarten (Netherlands) side of the Simpson Bay Lagoon, the owner of a yacht requested a check on his vessel which was moored in the...

Published 1 year ago
Updated 1 year ago

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