Dive Tourism: Waivers and Refund Policies

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Index of Dive Tour Information:

WAIVERS AND SCIENTIFIC REPORTS:

All divers must read Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientist Dr. William Robison's report on the Estimates of Radiological Dose to People Living on Bikini Island for Two weeks while diving in and Around the Sunken Ships in Bikini Lagoon and all divers must sign medical and liability waivers before coming to dive or visit Bikini Atoll:
Liability Waiver
in .pdf [
download]
Medical Waiver in .pdf [
download]
Robison Report in .pdf [
download]

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Marshall Islands VISA REQUIREMENTS:

Please be advised that the following countries are exempted from the requirements of entry visa into the Republic of the Marshall Islands:

*United States and all of its territories
*Federated States of Micronesia
*Republic of Palau
*Pacific Islands Forum Countries including Australia and New Zealand

Entry visa will be issued on arrival to citizens of the countries listed below provided the duration of the intended visit is no more than (30) thirty days, the person traveling to the Republic possess a roundtrip or a transit ticket, and has a valid passport:

*Japan
*Korea
*Republic of China (Taiwan)
*Philippines
*All Members of the European Union (EU)

Citizens of all countries not listed above must present a valid passport with an entry visa, a roundtrip or a transit ticket before boarding and traveling to the Republic of the Marshall Islands.

Download a Republic of the Marshall Islands visa application. Please note that the application should be accompanied by a $100 fee made out to the Secretary of Finance.

ALL passports must be valid and be 12 months before the expiration date to enter the Marshall Islands.

ACCEPTED DIVE INSURANCE PLANS ON BIKINI ATOLL

ALL divers who dive with us on Bikini Atoll MUST have proper dive/medical evacuation insurance or they will not be able to dive with us, no exceptions will be made.

We generally look for three main characteristics in a dive insurance plan:

1) Ability to evacuate an injured diver anywhere in the world.

2) Ability to pay for medical treatment of an evacuated diver anywhere in the world.

3) Ability for the diver to dive below 130 feet anywhere in the world and still be covered by the insurance plan.


Read a letter from the manager of Bikini Atoll Divers.

 
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BIKINI ATOLL DIVERS DEPOSIT AND CANCELLATION POLICIES FOR INDIVIDUALS

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