Traveling to Yap
Where is Yap?
Yap State is located in the Western Pacific stretching from 6 to 10 degrees
North Latitude and 137 to 148 degrees West Longitude in the Western Caroline
Islands. Yap is one of four States that make up the Federated States of Micronesia
and is some 450 miles southwest of Guam and 360 miles northeast of Palau.
How do I get there?
Continental Micronesia operates flights to Yap on Wednesdays, Thursdays Fridays,
Saturdays, Sundays. You can connect from either Guam or Palau. Email us
for more information.
What should I bring?
Travel light. It never gets cold in Yap, so only lightweight clothing should
be brought. Attire is very casual and formal wear is considered unnecessary
and impractical. (A former Governor once proposed establishing a law forbidding
the wearing of ties in Yap!) Men will find slacks and a Hawaiian style shirt
appropriate for the most formal occasion in Yap. A cap, shorts, light pants,
sport shirts and a T-shirt or two make a good basic wardrobe. Flip-flops (Zorries)
are acceptable footwear anyplace on the island. Lightweight cotton dresses
blouses and skirts that cover down to the knees make the best island wear
for women. In Yap, toplessness is common and socially acceptable, but it is
considered highly offensive for women to bare their thighs in public. Short
shorts, bikinis and miniskirts are a definite no-no. These dress restrictions
don't apply to women when diving or sunbathing on some private beaches, but
bring a wraparound with you for when you get out of the water or leave the
beach. Longer shorts, lavalavas and slacks that cover down to the knees are
also acceptable attire on most parts of the island.
Electricity
Yap uses United States standard 110 volt ecectricity.
What is the water temperature?
The water temperature remains a constant 81° Fahrenheit (27° Celcius)
all year.
How good is the visibility?
Visibility often exceeds 150 feet (50 meters) and can run to 200 feet on
the reefs. In the channels where you will do your manta dives it runs from
30 feet (10 meters) to 100 feet (30 meters).
What is the time zone?
Yap is on island time but internationally speaking it is (GMT + 10) - the
same time zone as Sydney, Australia, and one hour earlier than Tokyo, Japan.
Yap is on the other side of the international date line from the United States
on the same time zone as Guam where "Americas Day Begins."
How is the weather?
Temperatures in Yap are moderate and fairly constant. Average temperature
during the spring and summer months are 82 Fahrenheit (28 Celcius) and 80
Fahrenheit (26 Celcius) during the fall and winter. Relative humidity ranges
from 65 to 100 percent, with an annual average of 83 percent. Rainfall averages
120 inches a year, buy is seasonal. The heaviest rains tend to occur in the
summer months while the winter and spring trade wind season (marked by strong
east to northeast winds) is relatively dry and often marked by drought. The
transitional months of May, June and November are considered peak typhoon
season. The average number of typhoons is three a year and severe storms can
wreak massive devastation in the Outer Islands. The most damaging parts of
storms tend to miss Yap proper, a fact which many people still attribute to
the island strong "magic."
What languages are spoken?
There are four indigenous languages in Yap: Yapese, Ulithian, Woleian and
Satawalese. English is the official language of the FSM and is commonly spoken
and understood. Many elderly Yapese are fluent in Japanese.
Can I call home?
International telephone calls to anywhere in the world can be made from Yap.
IDD is offered at some hotels and the telecommunications office, which is
open 24 hours a day and provides telephone, fax, e-mail and telex services.
The Yap Post Office is located in Colonia, is a branch of the FSM Postal System,
which is a part of the US Post Office System. Yap State issues its own postage
stamps adorned with rich cultural representations and colorful floral designs
which have made many first editions much sought after collectors items.
What are the entry formalities?
Visas are not required for tourists of 30 days or less. You must have a valid
Passport or documentation of Citizenship. All visitors must have an onward
or return ticket. Entry authorization for longer than 30 days must be obtained
in advance via post from Immigration and Labor, FSM National Government, Colonia,
Pohnpei, FSM 96941 or online at http://www.visit-fsm.org/visitors/entry.html.
Do I need a health certificate?
No immunizations are required unless coming from an infected area.
What are the Customs Allowances?
Prohibited are certain plants, fruits, animals, narcotics, weapons. Two bottles
of liquor may be brought in duty free.
What is the currency?
The official currency in Yap is the US Dollar. Yap is famous for its Stone
Money which is still in use for traditional exchanges such as the purchase
of land or in village ceremonies.
Can I use my credit cards?
There is only one commercial bank in Yap, the Bank of the FSM. US currency
is used. Traders' Ridge Resort is one of the few businesses that accepts Credit
cards. There is no ATM on the island. The resort will do small
cash advances for our customers only. Travelers checks are recommended
for purchases at restaurants and for shopping.
What are the holidays?
Yap Day - Observed in first week of March Annually
FSM Constitution Day - May 16
UN Day - October 24
FSM Independence Day - November 3
Yap State Constitution Day - December 24
Are there medical facilities?
Yap State Government operates a 150 bed hospital that is well stocked and
professionally staffed. There is a decompression chamber on the island in
the event of decompression sickness. Intensive care and treatment of serious
injuries must be conducted off island. Med-I-Vac services are available to
Guam or Manila.
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