Following two years of Covid, Europe as a whole is finally reopening for travel. While some European countries are ahead of others in fully removing curbs, virtually all of them are signalling strict travel rules are a thing of the past. This week, there have been 5 more countries easing entry rules and internal restrictions. …
Besides the usual bureaucracy involved with traveling abroad, such as checking passport validity and visa requirements, vacationing during Covid comes with its own set of challenges. From strict testing regimes to proof of vaccination status, travelers have had to comply with extremely complex rules when visiting other countries. Fortunately, now that the global community is …
Three more countries across three different continents have each recently relaxed their entry requirements, making it easier for travelers to be able to visit and adding to the rapidly expanding list of countries to cut their overall restrictions. Tunisia, Jordan and Cyprus have each removed their Covid-19 testing requirements for tourists, streamlining the entry process …
The European island of Cyprus is set to remove all of its Covid-19 related restrictions for travelers in the coming few months. A picturesque island in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, tourism is a key part of the country’s economy, and so news of their impending easing of restrictions is bound to be welcomed …
Cyprus originally started reopening its borders in June 2020 for tourism but saw a shrinking list of permitted countries as the year went on. Now, the updated entry requirements as of May 2021 includes visitors from more countries, bringing a positive change to Cyprus’ tourism industry. The introduction of a new 4-tier color-coded entry system …
Cyprus has reopened for tourism and starting accepting visitors from a list of countries in June. Here is everything you need to know before booking your trip, including which countries can go and all entry requirements. Cyprus is so keen to get its tourism industry back on track, officials are offering to cover the costs …






