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The United States did indeed lift its global level 4 ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory but many Americans are unaware that new travel warnings have gone into effect for each individual country. The State Department went back to its previous way of rating countries individually instead of the blanket worldwide ban they issued when the pandemic …

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Many countries are now requiring travel insurance that covers Covid-19 for entry as they look to protect their health care systems from the rising cost of treatment.  Traveling in a Covid-19 world has its challenges including border closures, testing requirements, quarantines and now health insurance that includes treatment for the coronavirus. A growing number of …

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Panama has taken its first step towards reopening the Tocumen International Airport which is a major hub for Latin America and was the busiest airport in Central America prior to the pandemic.  Through an executive decree signed by Panamanian President Laurentino Cortizo on July 31, the Tocumen Airport will open for international transiting passengers and …

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Belarus has officially reopened for tourism on July 15, 2020  Since reopening, they have changed their entry requirements a few times.  Originally, they were allowing over 70+ countries to enter without quarantine/tests, however now the rules are almost the polar opposite, requiring quarantines and tests from most world nations.  Countries Allowed To Travel To Belarus …

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Many African nations are starting to reopen airports, remove curfews, and slowly resume international tourism. Most countries in Africa have been very strict on containing the spread of the virus, with most of them going into complete lockdowns earlier this year. That means nobody in and nobody out. Now that case numbers are relatively low …

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The first cruise line is back at sea and has resumed operations since the worldwide suspensions of cruising due to the Covid-19 pandemic.  SeaDream Yacht Club’s ‘SeaDream 1′ set sail from from the picturesque city of Bergen, Norway on June 20th and will travel to Oslo, according to company press release. (Image: SeaDream Yacht Club) …

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The Government of Aruba  announced the country has officially reopened its borders for international tourism on July 1, 2020. Tourists from the United States and Canada are welcome! Starting on June 15th: Bonaire and Curaçao will be able to travel to Aruba.  Then on July 1st: Aruba will open to the Caribbean (with the exception of Dominican Republic and Haiti), Europe, …

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The most important thing to know is that the U.S did not close its borders to all countries. They did however suspend tourist visas and banned Europe, Iran, Brazil and China from entering the United States. Here is everything you need to know about the United States reopening for international tourism. Testing Requirements Arriving in …

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Mazatlán is the city that truly has it all. No matter if you are a history buff who loves architecture and cobble stone streets, or if you are beach bum who favours a condo tower with gym and pool, Mazatlán will have the ideal area for you to live in. The biggest question for newcomers …

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Having the travel bug can be an expensive affliction. As tourist hotspots all over the world gain popularity, so do their prices for accommodations, food and attractions. I’m happy to announce there are still a few amazingly affordable destinations out there. However, it’s getting hard to decifer some of the information out there. Two major …

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Good news Mazatlán fans – there are now more direct flights to the Pearl of the Pacific than ever before! Mazatlán is undergoing a massive wave of popularity from both domestic and international tourists, which has airlines adding more non-stop flight options to the city from Mexico, Canada and the United States. I don’t know …

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Many Americans this year will have to weigh the Thanksgiving travel risks that come along with two major storms wreaking havoc from coast to coast.  The weather forecast on Wednesday for much of the U.S. calls for heavy snow,  rain and blistering wind gusts. Some of the worst weather is expected at peak travel times in some of America’s largest …

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