Caribbean beach (pic pixabay)

Caribbean beach (pic pixabay)

Travelling to the Caribbean has just got a lot easier with less Covid restrictions, more flights and new resorts.

The Caribbean is taking major steps towards reopening to tourists with travellers starting to consider the islands as a destination for some winter sun.

Travel to several Caribbean islands is now much easier thanks to the easing of Covid restrictions. St Kitts and Nevis has put an end to all Covid related entry testing and vaccination requirements suggesting that the Federation is now open to both vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers. Furthermore, tourists will no longer have to show proof of a negative Covid test to enter the islands.

From August 22, Bermuda is also welcoming unvaccinated travellers under new entry protocols. Those who are not vaccinated must have valid travel insurance to enter and will be required to take a Covid test up to two days before arrival and another four days later. Passengers’ proof of their insurance must be uploaded to the Travel Authorisation application for approval.

ITB

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