The European Union updated its allowed countries list on Thursday July, 30th and once again has left Americans off the list for the second time, as Covid-19 cases continue to soar in the United States. The EU lifted temporary restrictions on non-essential travel for over a dozen countries on July 1st but the United States …
Update: This article was originally published in July 2020 and has undergone many updates since – however – it will no longer be updated, due to recent frequent changes. Please see our guide “Croatia’s Covid-19 Entry Requirements” as this will be the source for the most up to date information. original article continues below… As …
Germany has responded to the EU’s suggestion of opening its borders to 15 approved countries, by only permitting 8 of them unrestricted travel into the country. On June 30th, The EU officially published the list of countries that will be allowed to travel to the European Union for the purpose of tourism starting on July …
Serbia has officially reopened for tourism! As of May 22nd 2020, Serbia is allowing visitors to travel to the country under normal ‘pre-Covid’ regulations. That includes no mandatory testing and no isolation period for arriving tourists. Testing Update August 15 As the situation has changed since reopening in May, Serbia has now implemented PCR tests …
This is a 2020 article with information about Germany’s first reopening in June, 2020. ——> for updated 2021 information please go to “Germany’s Covid-19 Entry Requirements Guide” ….original article continues below… Germany announced that it will be officially reopening to tourists on June 15th, allowing 31 countries to cross its borders for the purposes …
Starting Wednesday June 3rd, Italy reopened its borders to tourists from 26 countries without any restrictions upon arrival. During its lockdown, which began nearly three months ago, Italy placed strict limits on non-essential travel in and around the country. But from Wednesday, those restrictions have been lifted and most arrivals into the country will not be …
Important Update: Cancun, Playa Del Carmen, Cozumel and Isla Mujeres officially reopened for tourism on June 8th. Cancun could be officially opening to tourists on June 10th, according to the Governor of Quinatana Roo. Here are just the facts from top officials and everything you need to know regarding the reopening. *Important Note: The reopening …
Banff has offically reopened to Alberta tourists two months after declaring a local state of emergency. The mayor of Banff says the idyllic mountain town is once again welcoming tourists from Alberta after the Covid-19 pandemic shut down their tourism economy. Karen Sorenson talking to Globla News thanked Calgarians and residents in neighbouring communities for respecting …
As countries and cities start to re-open for international tourism, many people are wondering where they could potentially travel in June 2020. Here is a complete list of countries reopening for travel and tourism this June, should you decide to go. Many of these destinations are reopening with increased sanitation, new health and safety protocols, …
On June 9th, Cuba has announced that borders will not reopen for tourism until at least August 1st. 📣 ALERTA – 8 de junio El 5 de junio, el gobierno cubano extendió el cierre del aeropuerto hasta al menos el 1 de agosto. Proporcionaremos actualizaciones sobre el estado de las operaciones del aeropuerto a medida …
Important Update June 17th: Official Dates for Spain’s Reopening have been confirmed for June 21st for EU countries, and July 1st for additional international countries. Read the latest Spain reopening news here Spain will be reopening its borders to international tourists in July ending one of the world’s strictest Covid-19 lockdowns, announced the Prime Minister …
Update: The Governor of Baja California Sur has announced that Los Cabos will officially reopen for tourism on June 15th. The Los Cabos Tourism Board has announced the plan to reopen the city to international tourists starting in June. *Important Note: The reopening of tourism activities is dependent on approval of the Mexico federal government. …












