Nearly three years after it first shut its borders due to the pandemic, the beautiful Mediterranean country of Tunisia has dropped all travel requirements, allowing for normal tourism to resume. From this week, Americans, as well as any other foreigners on a short-term visit, will no longer be subject to health checks prior to or …
It’s official, Spain has dropped all entry requirements for visitors from all countries, including non-EU countries like the United States. With this announcement, Spain has ushered in a new era of a completely reopened Europe. Before this recent development, Spain was the last country in Europe where unvaccinated Americans still needed to provide proof of …
And that’s one more down. After imposing some of the strictest entry rules in Central America, requiring either proof of vaccination or a negative test, and routinely issuing quarantine orders for those who tested positive on arrival, Belize is finally removing all of its Covid entry requirements, returning to a pre-pandemic state of normality. According …
It seems as if German authorities can’t make up their minds. After announcing on May 26 that all Covid entry requirements would be removed on June 1, officially joining an extensive list of European nations that have reopened, Germany backtracked and decided to not only keep restrictions in place, but also tighten them. For the …
Being the first collective of nations to bar tourism in the wake of Covid, Europe is ironically paving the way for the reinstatement of international travel and pushing for pre-pandemic normality. More than half of the continent has dropped Covid entry requirements, and along its Eastern front, the Balkans have become the most-restriction free area …
Covid hasn’t gone away, yet many countries across the globe have adopted policies that are aimed at making living with Covid a real possibility. Countries are realizing that the only way to combat Covid is to learn to live with it – and that means open borders. For 2 years now, much of the world …
As Europe moves past its era of complex travel rules resulting from the Covid pandemic and starts reopening to tourists, two other countries in the continent have announced simultaneously they will be removing their own entry requirements: Serbia and Kosovo. They are now officially the 43rd and 44th countries to have scrapped all Covid travel …
Argentina will soon be removing all of its Covid-related entry requirements for international visitors – becoming the 27th country in the world to do so. The announcement came at the end of last week – 1 April – when the nation’s Ministry of Health confirmed that the country will be returning to its near-pre-pandemic entry …
Poland – from today (28 March) – has removed all of its Covid-related entry requirements, as well as lifted its indoor mask mandate and the requirement to quarantine if you are infected with Covid-19. The country’s Health Minister, Adam Niedzielski, announced the news last Thursday (24 March), which now means that entry to – and …
COVID-19 restrictions are shrinking worldwide. This week, more destinations have ended COVID-19 restrictions. Here are some of the best stories for travelers from this week: The Cayman Islands Allow Cruise Ships Once Again After two years of zero cruise ships, the Cayman Islands have allowed cruise ships to return from March 21, 2022. The island …
Costa Rica has announced that – from 1 April – they will be removing the nation’s vaccine passport scheme, as well as lifting all remaining Covid-19 entry requirements for travelers, becoming the 21st country to ‘return to normal’. And, there is no doubt that the news will be welcomed by those looking to head to …
As Europe gears up for a full reopening ahead of its busy summer season, Italy, one of the most popular sunny destinations in the continent, looks set to abolish its remaining Covid restrictions soon. Starting April 1, travelers can expect some big changes regarding Italy’s approach to pandemic management. When Covid first hit in March …