Mexico Returns To 2019 Normality For Visitors Mexico—the world’s most popular travel destination throughout the COVID-19 pandemic—has now dropped all COVID-19 entry requirements as of January 1, 2022. El Salvador was the world’s first nation to drop all COVID-19 entry requirements in November 2021, with Mexico now joining El Salvador as the world’s second nation …
Thailand Reopens More Sandbox Locations Thailand will reopen 3 more Sandbox destinations from 11 January 2022, after the nation has agreed to extend the ban of the Test & Go system. After making travel easier in late-2021, Thailand has paused the scheme which allowed travelers to skip mandatory quarantine. Thailand plans to treat the virus …
Iceland, Greece, And Latvia Push Boosters Iceland has become the latest country to shorten its vaccine certificate validity period. This means that boosters will be required to have a valid vaccinate certificate and enter the country in the future. They follow several other European countries to tighten their entry restrictions regarding vaccinations and boosters. The …
Unlike other sunny destinations that have rushed to further strengthen their borders and reinstate now-familiar curbs on social life, Jamaica will not be announcing lockdowns this season, nor in the foreseeable future. As one of the strictest Caribbean states when it comes to pandemic-era travel regulations, many expected Jamaica to tighten Covid mandates, especially at …
As part of its fight against the spread of the Covid-19, Italy has strengthened its restrictions once more – with the use of a ‘Super Green Pass’ to enter certain businesses now in effect across the country. Famed for its abundant historical sites, world renowned cuisine and rich cultural experiences, Italy has long been one …
CDC Warns Americans Against Canada Travel The U.S. has updated its travel advisories and has added Canada to the Level 4: Do Not Travel list because of high Omicron cases. The CDC stated, “Because of the current situation in Canada, even fully vaccinated travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading COVID-19 variants. Travelers …
Hoping to attract more visitors and strengthen their ties, The Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and Panama are due to launch a brand new tourism route that will make it easier for American travelers to visit all three highly popular destinations. The countries, which have chosen to maintain open borders in light of the recent Omicron …
Offering travelers a seamless blend of rich tradition and striking modernity, Qatar is fast emerging as one of the top destinations to visit in the region, rivalling nearby tourist powerhouses Dubai and Abu Dhabi and set to grow further as it hosts the FIFA World Cup this year. From traditional souqs to state of the …
Carnival has a long history in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, an event known for its wild celebrations and parties within the streets of this South American city. This energetic festival is known for its lavish costumes, bright colors, and five days of non-stop dancing, partying, and entertainment. Tourists and locals alike have …
International travelers to Guatemala will soon have to show proof of vaccination to enter the country. This new travel requirement, scheduled to take effect on Monday January 10, 2022, is on top of the testing requirements for entry. From Monday, here are the travel entry requirements for all international arrivals to Guatemala: All travelers aged …
Ask anyone who has had the pleasure of visiting, and they’ll tell you that Fiji is every bit the textbook definition of a paradisal Pacific island. It’s palm lined beaches, colorful coral reefs and crystal clear seas have won the hearts of travelers from around the world for decades – and it’s relaxed restrictions are …
Omicron is causing frustration for all travelers this winter, but now it’s affected the cruise industry. Royal Caribbean has canceled cruises on four ships due to “ongoing Covid-19-related circumstances around the world”. Royal Caribbean stated the cruise line was pursuing an “abundance of caution” because of the sharp rise in cases. Although the cruise line …












