Canada has finally opened to fully vaccinated U.S tourists yesterday after 17 months of closure due to the pandemic. Before today, Canada was closed for non-essential travel, and the country only allowed travelers in for special reasons. The news is excellent for the travel industry, border towns, and people looking to reunite with family or …
Weeks after the EU and the United Kingdom opened to U.S based travelers, Bloomberg reports that the EU is considering reimposing restrictions on US travelers in a move that will anger the travel industry. One of the main criteria for being on the safe list is a nation having fewer than 75 COVID-19 cases per …
Scotland and Wales will drop almost all COVID-19 restrictions over the coming days, two weeks after England decided to drop COVID-19 restrictions. The news comes after the United Kingdom reopened for travel on Monday if you’re fully vaccinated and from the EU and the U.S.A. The U.K has very few COVID-19 restrictions now, making it …
Puerto Rico, a popular travel destination for Americans during the pandemic, will implement new travel restrictions on its hospitality industry that will affect travelers. In response to rising cases of the Delta variant, the U.S territory will implement proof of vaccination or mandatory testing in all hotels and accommodations. These will include: Hotels Guesthouses Paradores …
The United States government is considering opening its borders for non-essential travel after almost 18 months of closure to tourists. According to reports from the White House, the Biden Administration is drawing up plans to allow all foreign nationals to enter the United States if they can prove that they’ve received full vaccination. However, the …
After finally opening up to millions of international tourists without the need to quarantine if you’re fully vaccinated, the British government was considering changing its entry restrictions today. However, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has made a U-turn on his pledge to introduce an amber waitlist. The quick u-turn comes after an outcry in the …
Sixteen countries have implemented vaccine passports inside the European Union to access public spaces as COVID-19 cases rise. Are you traveling to Europe this summer? Let’s face it; the restrictions continue to change every day. As cases of the delta variant rise, countries are starting to implement brand new travel restrictions. Nonetheless, if travelers are …
The Greek authorities are considering enforcing tighter restrictions on the Greek islands after a rise in COVID-19 cases. Reports suggest Greece could send the police to Mykonos and Ios — two vibrant party islands — to step up controls. A government minister warned that these islands are “one step away from strict measures.” The government …
England will remove quarantine for fully vaccinated U.S and EU tourists from next Monday. The change will come into place at 4.00 BST, and it opens London and the rest of England to millions of visitors after over a year of restrictions. Currently, only people who have received their vaccination in the UK can avoid …
The United Kingdom government is considering opening to tourists from the U.S and the E.U in a bid to save its tourism industry. The proposed move — which the government will finalize this week — would remove quarantine restrictions on U.S and E.U tourists. A British government official called the move “finely balanced,” but one …
Finland was due to open to vaccinated travelers from all countries on July 12th, but officials put this date back due to uncertainty around new COVID-19 strains. However, the country will officially open to all vaccinated tourists today. The country has had very low COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began, and the nation has closed …
As COVID-19 cases begin to rise in Las Vegas, state officials are warning against traveling to the world’s entertainment capital. Hawaii’s Kauai has warned against travel to the city. According to Mayor Derek Kawakami, Las Vegas is the biggest COVID-19 hotspot for bringing the virus back to the island. He stated, “This destination poses significant …












