Validated by the Prefecture of Reunion Island on 24/04/2020: Procedure applicable to requests for exemption from the ban on recreational craft visits (in French)
Validated by the Prefecture of Reunion Island on 24/04/2020: Procedure applicable to requests for exemption from the ban on recreational craft visits (in French)
GEMPR hereby informs you of the provisions taken by port handling companies to ensure continuity of service while safeguarding port workers during the COVID-19 crisis. Download the full press release here (in French): Information GEM-PR 20 03 2020
Since late January 2020, Grand Port Maritime de La Réunion, in close consultation with government authorities (Directorate of the Sea, Regional Operational Centre for Monitoring and Rescue, Regional Health Authority) has been mobilising the port community about procedures to tighten health checks for merchant and cruise vessels. As a matter of practice all vessels submit […]
Following concerns about the economic impact of COVID-19 on Reunion’s economy, in particular concerns raised by the Association for the Industrial Development of Reunion Island (ADIR) and the Reunion Island Interprofessional Maritime Union (UMIR), and given the difficulties faced by many members of the port community, GPMDLR has decided to adopt a number of measures […]
GPMDLR decision of 30/03/20 implementing additional provisions to protect Port Reunion users and visiting crew members from COVID-19: Décision et Procédure relative à l’accueil et la manutention des navires dans le cadre de la pandémie COVID-19 (in French) PORT REUNION – Decision pertaining to COVID-19 pandemic protocol for receiving and handling vessels (English translation) […]
On Wednesday 25 March, the cruise liner Costa Deliziosa will make a technical stopover at Port Reunion. Five containers will be loaded on board so that the cruise ship can continue its ocean voyage to Italy. The containers hold food for those on board, who would be in great difficulty without this replenishment of supplies. […]