In March 2020, the world toppled over as we knew it and chaos ensued when a virus rapidly spreading across the world was announced as a pandemic. Here we are in June 2023 where the tiring topic seems to never fully end. But hey, at least the store shelves are stocked with toilet paper. Most …
Travelers can now visit India Covid-stress-free! The Indian government announced this Monday that the last pandemic-related travel requirement, the Air Suvidha form, has been removed. International travelers were required to fill out this health declaration form to present it at the Delhi Airport, and starting now, November 22, they will no longer have to do …
After dropping all travel restrictions earlier this year following two years of strict protocols, the paradisaical island of Bermuda is going even further and removing both an entry fee and a travel authorization for Americans and other foreigners. From now on, completing a Bermuda Arrival Card is the only requirement applying to tourists arriving via …
Peru Returns To Normal Tourism After 2.5 Years Of Restrictions After two and a half years with some of the strictest rules in the world, Peru has finally dropped all COVID-related restrictions, returning to normal tourism. Visitors will be able to travel freely to this South American nation once again. The state of emergency decree …
Qatar is the latest country to drop all entry restrictions, joining over 120 countries in returning to normal travel. The government just announced that the removal of restrictions will go into effect on November 1, 2022. This comes shortly ahead of the start of the World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in Qatar …
Thailand has become the latest destination around the world to remove all of its Covid-19-related entry requirements and return to normal tourism. The Land of Smiles – one of the most popular destinations in the world for travelers prior to the pandemic – has struggled throughout most of the past three years from a tourism …
In a major change of approach, Japan is eyeing autumn as the season to allow for normal tourism and finally remove its harsh border measures, including the visa it imposed on American travelers. Pretty soon, U.S. citizens and other foreigners will be allowed to enter Japan with fewer hurdles. Throughout the pandemic, the East Asian …
Two popular island destinations have recently eased their entry restrictions for international travelers. The Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis has removed its travel restrictions for tourists, and the Atlantic island of Bermuda has eased some of its travel restrictions for unvaccinated travelers from this week. We’ve got all the details (including some great …
Guatemala, St. Kitts and Nevis, and Madagascar are the three latest countries to announce over the past week that they are removing all Covid-related travel restrictions and entry requirements for visitors. The removal of restrictions includes the scraping of all Covid testing and proof of vaccination requirements for incoming travelers, and now will only be …
The Southeast Asian Country Returns To Pre-Pandemic Operations The Southeast Asian country of Malaysia has removed the last of its COVID-era entry requirements, allowing vaccinated and unvaccinated tourists alike the chance to explore its beauty unimpeded. It’s one of the few Asian countries to completely drop its regulations surrounding the infection. Although vaccinated travelers were …
And that’s one more down. After imposing some of the strictest entry rules in Central America, requiring either proof of vaccination or a negative test, and routinely issuing quarantine orders for those who tested positive on arrival, Belize is finally removing all of its Covid entry requirements, returning to a pre-pandemic state of normality. According …
Amid the travel surge an all-time high demand for Europe, Malta has now finally removed all of its Covid entry rules, which were among the strictest in the continent. Starting July 25, tourists will be able to visit the Mediterranean country without any health-related requirements, whether they have been vaccinated or not. A tiny archipelago …