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 …
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 …
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. …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Belize has officially delayed the reopening of their borders to international tourism. The airport was originally scheduled to reopen on August 15th, On August 5th, the prime minister of Belize announced that the reopening would be delayed until further notice. No new date has been set at this time and all travelers that have been …
UK has officially lifted its ban on non-essential travel for countries without the need for a 14 day quarantine when arriving back at home. This means overseas vacations and visits will be possible for Brits starting on Monday without the need to self-isolate for 14 days upon return. UK Lifts 14 Day Quarantine For Travel …
One of the first cruise ships to resume sailings in U.S. waters since the coronavirus shut down the cruise industry has reported one case of COVID-19 on board the vessel. Passengers are quarantining on board UnCruise Adventures’ Wilderness Adventurer ship “until the State of Alaska deems it safe for them to return home,” after one passenger tested …
Another cruise line that is trying to resume sailings is facing another covid-19 crisis. 148 passengers have been quarantined on a Paul Gauguin cruise ship after one passenger tested positive for Covid-19. It was the very first sailing carrying international passengers for the Paul Gauguin Cruise Line since being shutdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. …











