The Maldives saw a record number of tourists in 2019 and had plans to welcome over 2 million visitors in 2020. While of course, the pandemic put a damper on those plans, the Maldives has still had a successful tourism bounce back, all things being considered. On December 17, 2020, they welcomed the 500,000th visitor …
It was announced this week that three more vaccines will be added to the UK’s list of approved vaccines for travel. Travelers who’ve received full dosage of the Sinovac, Covaxin and Sinopharm Beijng will be able to visit the United Kingdom for non-essential purposes starting November 22. This means that once these changes are official, …
Plans for the reopening of Cambodia for tourism are officially under way. Officials in the Kingdom of Cambodia announced earlier this week that the country will begin a partial reopening for fully vaccinated international travelers starting November 30, as reported by the Associated Press. What Are The Details Of Cambodia’s Reopening? Cambodia’s reopening process will …
Anguilla updated its guidelines this week for entry requirements for travelers. Beginning November 1st, travelers will no longer be charged a $200 arrival testing fee upon entry. Instead, the fee will be reduce to $50 upon arrival. Travelers must still quarantine in their hotel for 12-24 hours while they wait for the test results before …
The Caribbean nation of Barbados has loosened some of its entry restrictions for fully vaccinated tourists. From October 24, travelers that are fully vaccinated will no longer have to take a Covid PCR test upon landing or have to self-isolate upon arrival in Barbados. Alternatively, some fully vaccinated travelers may be selected by health officials …
As COVID-19 restrictions drop worldwide, there’s never been a better time to book your winter vacation. What’s more, as the temperatures drop across the United States and the sun begins to set early — there’s nothing better than a beach getaway! Here are the ten best sunny destinations for Americans this winter and the current …
The island nation of St. Kitts and Nevis has just reduced some of its travel requirements. Effective on October 7th, the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis announced a reduction of travel requirements for foreign vaccinated travelers. Reduced Travel Requirements for Foreign Vaccinated Travelers ‘Vacation in Place’ Quarantine St. Kitts and Nevis has a ‘vacation …
St. Kitts and Nevis is well known for being a tropical beach destination with lush tropical forest and lagoons. The tourism industry was completely shut down by the pandemic but has now started its recovery by opening its borders for international tourism Here are all the latest COVID-19 entry requirements for St. Kitts and Nevis …
Bermuda, an island nation only a 2.5-hour flight from New York, is allowing tourists back to its beaches, however with some of the strictest testing rules we’ve seen. While Bermuda is often thought of when day-dreaming of vacationing in the Caribbean, it’s actually located off the Carolina’s in the Atlantic Ocean all by itself. This …
While not the most well-known islands in the Caribbean, Antigua and Barbuda are some of the most beautiful. Antigua and Barbuda really lead the pack in terms of reopening in the area, being one of the first Caribbean nations to welcome back visitors on June 4, 2020. Here all the latest COVID-19 entry requirements for …
By the end of the month, all Canadians will be required to be fully vaccinated in order to travel on planes, trains, and marine vessels. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the details of his government’s vaccine mandate in a press conference held earlier today. The policy will include mandatory vaccination requirements for all federal employees, …
Following months of a ban from Transport Canada, direct flights between Canada and India are back. Due to a huge influx in coronavirus cases earlier this year throughout India and the surrounding region, Transport Canada made the decision back in April to halt all direct commercial and private flights from India and Pakistan to Canada …












