These 5 Caribbean Nations Have Removed All Entry Requirements For American Tourists – Travel Off Path

Posted: May 17, 2022 at 7:34 pm

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If Americans are looking for the perfect vacation destination the Caribbean is shaping up to be the ideal area for an easy trip.

Various Caribbean nationsincluding some of the most popular destinations for U.S. touristshave removed all entry requirements for travelers.

Therefore, eager tourists dont need:

Lets look at some of the best options:

Four weeks ago, Jamaica removed all entry requirements for touristsincluding testing, passenger locator forms, mandatory quarantine, and proof of vaccination. Jamaica had strict, and often confusing, travel restrictions throughout the COVID-19 pandemic; now, theyve joined the growing list of nations with normal requirements.

However, Jamaica still has a few internal COVID-19 restrictions, like the government still limiting events to a 70% capacity, and anyone whos tested positive for COVID-19 must self-isolate until fully recovered.

Aruba is one of the most popular destinations for Americans. Situated in the Southern region of the Caribbean, Aruba offers excellent beaches, bars, and watersports. Better still, the nation ended all COVID-19 entry requirements two months agobecoming the 16th nation worldwide to do so.

Travelers still have to complete the embarkation/disembarkation card 3 days prior to arrival. Moreover, travelers might still need to wear face masks, although theyve now become at the discretion of invidivual businesses.

Two months ago, Curaao removed all entry requirements for tourists, including testing, passenger locator forms, mandatory quarantine, and proof of vaccination. It was the 13th country worldwide to remove all entry requirements.

However, there are still some internal COVID-19 restrictions in Curaao. These include mandatory face masks in airports, mandatory self-isolation for positive COVID-19 tests, and face masks are mandatory if travelers cant keep a 2-meter difference between people.

Bonairea gorgeous island in the Caribbean seascrapped all entry requirements 4 weeks ago. Bonaire is part of the ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaao) and is the least visited of the islands, but defintey worth a look. It became the 32nd nation worldwide to end all COVID-19 entry requirements.

However, there are still some internal COVID-19 protocols. These include mandatory face masks for everyone aged 2 years and over in indoor areas and on public transportation.

After Mexico, its hard to imagine a more popular destination for Americans than the Dominican Republic. The beautiful nation removed all COVID-19 entry requirementsincluding random testing on arrivaljust three weeks ago.

The Dominican Republic has remained relatively restriction-free throughout the pandemic. However, until 3 weeks ago, the nation enforced a random breathalyzer-type test on unvaccinated tourists upon arrival; this is no longer the case.

Most of the Caribbean has removed many COVID-19 entry requirements. However, these are the only 5 nations from the Caribbean, as of May 15, that have removed all entry requirements.

However, if Americans want to visit somewhere else, there are plenty of other restriction-free nations, such as:

Check out the full list of countries without entry restrictions here.

The Caribbean, Central America, and Europe are all incredible destinations for Americans this summer; we will update you when more nations drop all COVID-19 entry requirements.

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