After over two and a half years of restrictions, St. Maarten is one of the final countries in the Caribbean to drop all COVID-related travel requirements and return to normal tourism. Effective on November 1, 2022, St. Maarten has announced that all travel restrictions will be removed. Travelers will no longer need to complete the …
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 …
Breaking News: Indonesian has announced that the country will not require a booster shot for international arrivals. This includes the island of Bali. Travelers will soon be required to show proof of a booster Covid-19 vaccination in order to visit Bali – with the new travel rule set to be enforced within the next two …
Travel is still challenging if you’re unvaccinated in 2022, but it seems each week more countries are lifting restrictions and welcoming back tourists, regardless of their status. Here are 80+ nations you can enter right now if you’re unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. *updated constantly* Remember, just because you can enter these countries, most of …
Georgia has become the latest nation to remove all of its Covid-related entry requirements – with it now possible to enter the country just like in pre-pandemic times. The news that the country was removing its few remaining entry requirements was announced just yesterday (15 June) by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia – …
Mexico has become one of the most popular travel destinations during the pandemic due to having some of the easiest COVID-19 entry requirements in the world. Its stunning beaches, tropical climate, vast history, and vibrant culture bring in almost 50 million tourists a year making it the 7th most visited country in the world prior …
Vaccinated travelers are no longer required to take a Covid-19 pre-departure test before entering Bali, Indonesia. The news arrived on Tuesday (17 May) – with the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, announcing that “domestic and international travelers who are fully vaccinated no longer need to take PCR (polymerase chain reaction) or antigen swab tests,” when …
Vietnam has just removed its Covid testing requirement for all travelers – which means the country now has ZERO Covid-related entry requirements. With effect from 15 May any visitor that is entering Vietnam is no longer required to take a pre-departure Covid-19 PCR test or Rapid Antigen test prior to their arrival. Therefore, traveling to …
The letter was signed by American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Hilton, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Disney, and other relevant businesses and organizations in the travel industry Over 260 companies from the tourism industry made an urgent call on Thursday to the Biden administration to remove covid testing measures for vaccinated travelers to enter the United …
Croatia has become the latest country to have removed all of its entry requirements for international visitors, fully reopening for tourism. This means that you can now enter Croatia – which is the 42nd nation to be gone with all of its Covid-related entry requirements – just like pre-pandemic times. And, with all of its …
Malaysia has removed all of its Covid-19 testing requirements for fully vaccinated visitors entering the country – from May 1. Other mandatory requirements for travelers – some of which also apply to Malaysian residents – are also being removed from the same date. What Are The Current Entry Requirements For Vaccinated Travelers Entering Malaysia? Since …
Unvaccinated visitors are now able to enter Colombia for tourism purposes with proof of a negative Covid-19 test result, as of May 1, 2022. The nation had previously banned entry – in November 2021 – for individuals that had not received their vaccination against Covid-19. What Were Colombia’s Previous Entry Requirements? There is no doubt …












