Marie-Galante, Guadeloupe - Entry Requirements, Customs
Visitors to Marie-Galante will clear Customs and Immigration upon arrival in Guadeloupe. In addition to local Guadeloupe entry requirements, your air or sea carrier may request additional documentation for passengers. Please check with your carrier in advance of travel.
Valid passports are required for all US and Canadian citizens traveling as tourists to the French West Indies. A visa may be required for stays of more than 90 days. For European Union citizens, the same requirements apply as when traveling to France. For citizens of other countries, a visa may be required in addition to a passport.
A return or ongoing ticket is required of all visitors. No vaccination papers are required unless arriving from an endemic area.
Items for personal use are admitted without formalities or tax if not in excessive quantity. For other items, French regulations apply. "Rien à déclarer" marks the entry point for travelers with nothing to declare.
Cats and dogs over three months old may be admitted temporarily with a bilingual veterinary certificate, which includes proof of anti-rabies inoculation at least 30 days prior to entry and proof of deworming for tapeworm 10 days or less prior to arrival. Dogs and cats must also be identified by a microchip that meets ISO standard 11784, which is the 15 digit transponder operating at 134.2 kHz. For additional information, contact the Guadeloupe Tourist Office.
PLEASE NOTE: Entry and customs regulations are subject to change. For updates and additional information, please check with the contacts given below for updates and additional information.
MARIE-GALANTE TOURIST OFFICE
Office du Tourisme de Marie-Galante
Rue Pierre Leroy (ancien Palais de Justice)
97112 Grand Bourg, Marie-Galante, Guadeloupe, F.W.I.
Tél.: +590 590 97 56 51
info@ot-mariegalante.com
GUADELOUPE TOURIST OFFICE
Comité du Tourisme des Iles de Guadeloupe
5 Square de la Banque,
B.P. 555,
Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, F.W.I.
Tel 590-590-82-09-30
info@lesilesdeguadeloupe.com
OTHER RESOURCES
The French Government Embassy
4101 Reservoir Road NW
Washington DC 20007
Tel 202-944-6000
French Government Tourist Office
150 East 52nd Street, New York NY 10022
Tel: (212) 838-7800
A return or ongoing ticket is required of all visitors. No vaccination papers are required unless arriving from an endemic area.
Items for personal use are admitted without formalities or tax if not in excessive quantity. For other items, French regulations apply. "Rien à déclarer" marks the entry point for travelers with nothing to declare.
Cats and dogs over three months old may be admitted temporarily with a bilingual veterinary certificate, which includes proof of anti-rabies inoculation at least 30 days prior to entry and proof of deworming for tapeworm 10 days or less prior to arrival. Dogs and cats must also be identified by a microchip that meets ISO standard 11784, which is the 15 digit transponder operating at 134.2 kHz. For additional information, contact the Guadeloupe Tourist Office.
PLEASE NOTE: Entry and customs regulations are subject to change. For updates and additional information, please check with the contacts given below for updates and additional information.
MARIE-GALANTE TOURIST OFFICE
Office du Tourisme de Marie-Galante
Rue Pierre Leroy (ancien Palais de Justice)
97112 Grand Bourg, Marie-Galante, Guadeloupe, F.W.I.
Tél.: +590 590 97 56 51
info@ot-mariegalante.com
GUADELOUPE TOURIST OFFICE
Comité du Tourisme des Iles de Guadeloupe
5 Square de la Banque,
B.P. 555,
Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, F.W.I.
Tel 590-590-82-09-30
info@lesilesdeguadeloupe.com
OTHER RESOURCES
The French Government Embassy
4101 Reservoir Road NW
Washington DC 20007
Tel 202-944-6000
French Government Tourist Office
150 East 52nd Street, New York NY 10022
Tel: (212) 838-7800
Valid passports are required for all US and Canadian citizens traveling as tourists to the French West Indies. A visa may be required for stays of more than 90 days. For European Union citizens, the same requirements apply as when traveling to France. For citizens of other countries, a visa may be required in addition to a passport.
A return or ongoing ticket is required of all visitors. No vaccination papers are required unless arriving from an endemic area.
Items for personal use are admitted without formalities or tax if not in excessive quantity. For other items, French regulations apply. "Rien à déclarer" marks the entry point for travelers with nothing to declare.
Cats and dogs over three months old may be admitted temporarily with a bilingual veterinary certificate, which includes proof of anti-rabies inoculation at least 30 days prior to entry and proof of deworming for tapeworm 10 days or less prior to arrival. Dogs and cats must also be identified by a microchip that meets ISO standard 11784, which is the 15 digit transponder operating at 134.2 kHz. For additional information, contact the Guadeloupe Tourist Office.
PLEASE NOTE: Entry and customs regulations are subject to change. For updates and additional information, please check with the contacts given below for updates and additional information.
MARIE-GALANTE TOURIST OFFICE
Office du Tourisme de Marie-Galante
Rue Pierre Leroy (ancien Palais de Justice)
97112 Grand Bourg, Marie-Galante, Guadeloupe, F.W.I.
Tél.: +590 590 97 56 51
info@ot-mariegalante.com
GUADELOUPE TOURIST OFFICE
Comité du Tourisme des Iles de Guadeloupe
5 Square de la Banque,
B.P. 555,
Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, F.W.I.
Tel 590-590-82-09-30
info@lesilesdeguadeloupe.com
OTHER RESOURCES
The French Government Embassy
4101 Reservoir Road NW
Washington DC 20007
Tel 202-944-6000
French Government Tourist Office
150 East 52nd Street, New York NY 10022
Tel: (212) 838-7800
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