Cruising from the United States has officially been given the green light by the CDC. The no sail order was lifted on October 30th, giving the U.S. cruise industry permission to resume operations. Before cruise ships return to the seas, many changes and systems will have to be put into place over the next 60 …
The Bahamas first reopened for tourism in July, and since that reopening, has managed to change their entry requirements more times than any other nation on the planet. It’s been very difficult to keep up, let alone plan travel, due to the constantly changing rules and restrictions coming out of the Bahamas. However, their latest …
Update Nov 1: Due to extremely frequent changes to entry requirements, this article will no longer be updated. Please refer to the Bahamas Covid-19 Entry Requirements Guide for all the latest updates The Bahamas is officially reopening for tourism on July 1st, 2020. They will be accepting tourists from all countries as long as they …
Important Update: November 2nd, 2020. AIDA cruise line has delayed its reopening after a surge of COVID-19 in Germany. A new date has not yet been set. The Germany-based cruise line said it has introduced a variety of Covid-19 preventive measures to complement existing health and hygiene standards, as it restarts operations. Some of the …
The wonderful concrete jungle of New York city is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. Well known for its famous attractions such Times Square, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, historic neighborhoods, and numerous world famous museums, the city is truly a magical place that will steal your …
The UK will enter a second lockdown due to surging virus cases, starting on Thursday, November 5 until at least December 2, 2020. The lockdown across England will include the closure of all non-essential businesses and services, with the exception of schools and essential shops, further limiting of personal networks and a general stay at home …
The CDC will officially let the current no sail order expire tomorrow on October 31, 2020. The executive summary documents read: “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced this framework for a phased resumption of cruise ship passenger operations.” “After expiration …
Uruguay, a nation who’s been held in high regard by many nations for their extremely successful handling of the virus, has made the tough decision to keep borders shut, due to increased risk worldwide. Uruguay’s borders will remain closed for international tourism, until at least 2021. The summer season in Uruguay kicks off in December …
Puerto Vallarta will go into a partial lockdown beginning October 30th for 14 days due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. Travelers should be aware that several restrictions will go into place to help curb the spread of COVID-19 in the community and help relieve the pressure on hospitals. According to the latest report from …
Carnival Cruises has began staffing its first cruise ships in the Caribbean as the company looks to restart sailing in December. According to the CTI staffing agency, crew members began traveling to St. Maarten on October 24th to join the Carnival Horizon, Pride, and Mardi Gras. “Several Team Members of Carnival have departed today joining …
Hawaii has kept strict entry requirements in place preventing the spread of COVID-19 on the islands. Known for some of the most beautiful scenery in the world and almost perfect year round weather, Hawaii receives almost 10 million tourists a year. Here are the latest COVID-19 entry requirements and everything tourists need to know before …
As the rise in cases continues to swell throughout all of Europe, many countries are responding with sudden lockdowns, closures, states of emergency, and many new travel restrictions. The news can be overwhelming for many, especially those already in Europe trying to navigate through the swift changes, and those with pre-booked trips with dates that …












