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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 …

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This article is was published On February 24th, 2020,  To read the latest updates on Italy please click here. The novel coronavirus may have originated in Wuhan, China, but it’s since spread to more than 30 countries across the world. Despite significant efforts to contain the virus, the number of cases outside Asia have shot up over the …

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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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The Cayman Islands will not reopen its borders for international tourism on September 1st as planned.  The country has delayed its reopening for international tourism until at least October 1st citing a rise in Covid-19 cases in other countries including the United States.  The reopening will be evaluated again prior to October 1st and a …

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Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte announced late Friday that Italy will be reopening its borders for cruise ships starting on August 15th, 2020.  It’s the latest move to boost Italy’s tourism industry hit hard by the global pandemic. The approval came despite COVID-19 infections being confirmed in passengers and crew in recently resumed cruises in other …

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The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 ‘Do Not Travel’ to Mexico on August 6th due to Covid-19. The State Department lifted its global level 4 travel advisory on the same day but Mexico remained at the highest level of risk the U.S. government issues.  “Do not travel to Mexico due to COVID-19. Exercise …

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BREAKING NEWS: The EU has published the official list in a press release. Click here for the allowed countries Original Article:  Whispers and rumors have been circulating the web this week about the EU meeting to discuss if they will open their borders to third-party countries on July 1st, and if so, to which countries. …

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BREAKING NEWS: The EU has published the official list in a press release. Click here for the allowed countries The EU will be reopening their borders for tourism to 14 countries according to BBC.  The list is tentative and has not yet been finalized by the European Union but is expected to be announced Tuesday …

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The EU has officially published the list of countries that will be allowed to travel to the European Union for the purpose of tourism starting on July 1st, 2020. The Official EU Approved Country List  The European council officially published the approved country list in a press release on June 30th, 2020.  Based on the …

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The cruise industry voluntarily suspended voyages in U.S. waters until “at least” Oct. 31, a month past  the date the CDC’s ‘no sail’ order will expire.  The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) announced the voluntary suspension Wednesday. “Despite the valuable alignment between CLIA’s previous voluntary suspension to 15 September and the CDC’s current No-Sail Order …

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Bermuda is reopening for tourism on July 1st and will be accepting tourists arriving by air from all countries, as long as they adhere to health protocols set out by the local government, which include bringing a certified negative Covid-19 test. International flights are set to resume to the island starting on July 1st and …

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Bermuda officially opened applications for their new ‘Work From Bermuda’ visa on August 1st, which is aimed at attracting digital nomads and remote working professionals to the island. David Burt, the Premier of Bermuda, announced his excitement for the new program in a recent press release: “If you are working remotely from home, please take the opportunity …

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