With more than thirty countries across the world having removed all of their entry requirements for travelers – 8 of these countries are located in Latin America and the Caribbean, just a stone’s throw away for eager vacationers. Let’s take a look at the 8 nations – from both of these regions – which you …
Chilean authorities announced on Tuesday that starting on Thursday, April 14th, international travelers will no longer be required to present proof of vaccination or a PCR test to enter. This means that travelers from all nations, regardless of vaccination status, can once again enter Chile test-free and quarantine-free. After this announcement, Chile became the 31st …
As Covid cases dwindle across Mexico, officials in the state of Quintana Roo are looking to lift the mask requirement in Cancun by April, in a move that would further ascertain the city’s return to pre-pandemic normality. Currently, tourists are required to wear face coverings in public spaces and observe a number of other guidelines …
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 …
2022 has arrived and travel isn’t yet back to normal. Omicron has led to increased travel restrictions worldwide. Nevertheless, Latin America’s many nations are remaining open throughout Omicron. In fact, some of the most popular Latin American destinations have no entry restrictions at all. Here are the current entry requirements in popular Latin American destinations: Brazil Brazil …
Honduras has officially reopened airports and is now allowing international tourism to resume in the country. Honduras, a nation in Central America known for its Mayan ruins, jungle-covered mountains, barrier reefs and being a budget friendly destination, relies heavily on the 2 million tourists it gets yearly. Since the borders closed on March 15 due …
Colombia has decided it will introduce a mandatory vaccination passport for public places and to attend large-scale events. After November 16, the government may require travelers and citizens to have the vaccination card for face-to-face events, bars, cinemas, churches, amusement parks, and discos. Colombia’s President, Iván Duque, stated, “a decree will be signed where we …
After almost two years of closure, Argentina will reopen to U.S tourists on November 1st and various other nations worldwide. The news follows a continued drop in COVID-19 cases nationwide. As a result, the government has decided to legally order the reopening starting from next week. The U.S State Department currently issues a ‘Level 3: …
The Dominican Republic will not require tests or vaccination passports to enter hotels, tourist attractions, or bars and restaurants despite fears. According to local media on October 8th, the Ministry of Public Health announced people would need to present vaccination certificates to enter gyms, bars, sports venues, entertainment centers, schools, and workplaces. However, the Ministry …
After 18 months of closure because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Argentina will reopen to international tourists on November 1st. The news comes after cases, and fatalities in the South American nation continue to fall. Officials from the government declared that Argentina would loosen pandemic restrictions, approve a gradual reopening of borders, and allow most …
Travel sites have been hashing out the best budget travel destinations for years. But if you haven’t noticed, many of the usual top picks, including pretty much all of Southeast Asia, are closed to tourists at the moment. Unless you want to drop a grand on a quarantine hotel, that is. So, what’s a list …
There’s never a bad time to travel to Latin America. Travelers have flocked to Latin American countries such as Mexico during the pandemic due to some of the easiest entry requirements in the world. If you’ve never been to Latin America, you’re in for a treat. Awesome food, beautiful scenery, and friendly locals await. But …












