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Where on Earth can you travel right now?

While the U.S. State Department has issued Level 4 Do Not Travel advisories to most countries, travel is still possible & travelers are encouraged to follow Covid protocols wherever you go. 

A COUNTRY BY COUNTRY GUIDE (last updated 5/18/21)

Albania 

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Negative Covid-19 viral test taken within 3 days of travel required.  Masks required in public (indoor & outdoor) for anyone 11 years old or older (or may result in fine).  Nightly curfew implemented (10PM-5AM). 

Antigua and Barbuda

Level 4: Do Not Travel. Negative test required for 12 years old & over within 7 days of flight. Visitors may be subject to health screenings or additional COVID-19 tests and subsequent quarantines. Face mask mandatory. 


Armenia

Level 4: Do Not Travel. Negative test taken within 72 hrs of arrival, proof of vaccine or get tested upon arrival at the airport.  Face masks in public places are required in Armenia. 


Aruba

Level 4: Do Not Travel. Aruba requires all U.S. residents to complete an Embarkation/Disembarkation card, a personal health assessment, and show a negative COVID-19 test, which can be either taken up to 72 hours prior to arrival, upon arrival, or both. They must also have visitor’s health insurance when traveling in Aruba. 


Bahamas

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Travelers to the Bahamas can skip the islands’ mandatory quarantine if they test negative for COVID-19 within 5 days before their departure & have approval of a Bahamas Health Travel Visa. Visa applications take up to 72 hours to process. Travelers will then have to take a 2nd, rapid antigen test on day 5 of their visit. Children 10 years old and younger will not need to get tested prior to arrival. Visitors are then required to opt-in to mandatory COVID-19 health insurance when applying for their Health Travel Visa. The Bahamas requires everyone to wear masks in public.


Bahrain

Level 4: Do Not Travel. The government has resumed issuing visas upon arrival for eligible nationalities — including the U.S. — and requires a PCR test for COVID-19 upon arrival at their own expense (which costs approximately $80USD). Passengers who test negative are not required to quarantine. Children under six are exempt from testing on arrival. Travelers who remain in Bahrain for 10 days or longer will be retested on the 10th day.


Bangladesh

Level 4:  Do Not Travel.  Travelers 10 years or older need to produce a medical certificate (translated into English) granted 72 hours before travel to show they’ve tested negative for COVID-19. Once in Bangladesh, US travelers must quarantine for 14 days and follow the country’s mandatory mask and distancing protocols, enforced by law.


Barbados

Level 3:  Reconsider Travel.  Negative test required 3 days prior to arrival. May be required to take a rapid antigen test upon arrival.  Must complete Online Immigration/Customs form & submit 24 hrs prior to travel.  Quarantine & daily monitoring may be required. 


Belarus

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  U.S. travelers to Belarus are allowed to enter the country without any COVID-19 restrictions in place.  Travelers should expect to undergo temperature checks at the airport.


Belize

Level 2: Exercised Increased Caution.  Visitors must book with a hotel that complies with their Gold Standard Recognition Program, in which the approved hotels — listed on their tourism site — have implemented health and safety standards including online check-in and check-out and mandatory mask-wearing in public spaces. Travelers have the option to take a COVID-19 PCR test within 96 hours of travel or a rapid antigen test within 48 hours of travel (can have one taken upon arrival for $50 USD).  Fully vaccinated travelers who can prove it has been two weeks since their final shot are exempt from the testing requirements.


Bermuda

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Negative test is required taken no more than 5 days before arrival. Travelers to Bermuda must apply for a Bermuda COVID-19 Travel Authorization 1 to 3 days before departure, which must be submitted 24 hours before travel. https://www.gov.bm/coronavirus-travellers


Bolivia

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  The Bolivian Government requires travelers to arrive with a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 10 days if coming from a country in North America, Europe, or Asia.  Passengers should also expect to undergo temperature checks. Face masks are required to be worn in public places. 


Bonaire

Level 4: Do Not Travel. Americans can travel to Bonaire via Curacao and must arrive with a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of their departure.  Travelers must also complete an online health declaration form 72 hours to 48 hours before departure.


Bosnia and Herzegovina

Level 4: Do Not Travel. U.S. citizens can travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina as long as they present a negative COVID-19 PCR test no older than 48 hours from their arrival.  Restaurants, cafes, and most businesses are open in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but a nightly curfew remains in place. Masks are required in public places.


Botswana

Level 4: Do Not Travel. U.S. travelers can enter the country if they have a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours of their departure for Botswana. U.S. citizens who do not meet testing requirements will have to quarantine for 14 days. Travelers must also show a second negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of their departure from the country.


Brazil

Level 4: Do Not Travel. Foreign visitors are required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to boarding a flight to the country. Travelers will also have to fill out a Traveler's Health Declaration online. Children under 12 years old who are accompanied and all children under 2 are exempt from testing.


British Virgin Islands

Level 3:  Reconsider Travel.  Negative test 5 days prior to arrival. All travelers will also have to test upon arrival, quarantine for 4 days, and then test again before exploring the islands.


Cambodia

Level 4:  Do Not Travel.  Travelers are required to pay a $2,000 deposit upon arrival at the airport (to cover any potential COVID-related costs), show a negative COVID-19 medical certificate from no more than 72 hours prior to arrival, and purchase a $90 local health insurance package.  Travelers must then undergo a COVID-19 test upon arrival and quarantine before being re-tested on the 13th day.  Travelers must still quarantine for 14 days in compliance with local restrictions.


Canada

Level 4:  Do Not Travel. No optional or discretionary travel for non citizens. Find out if you can enter here:  https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/wizard-start


Chile

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Chile requires travelers to show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of boarding their flight. Travelers must also complete an online "Affidavit of Travelers" and show proof they have health insurance that covers COVID-19 while there.

Travelers must then quarantine and can leave quarantine with a negative PCR test taken on or after the 7th day. Chile requires masks be worn in all urban areas and has implemented a nightly curfew from 12AM to 5AM.


Colombia

Level 4: Do Not Travel. U.S. citizens are allowed to enter Colombia and must complete the Migracion Colombia's Check-Mig immigration form and show a negative PCR test from no more than 96 hours before departure. Quarantine is not required, but travelers may be greeted with other protocols upon arrival.


Costa Rica

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Travelers must complete an online Health Pass form within 48 hours of boarding a flight and show proof of travel insurance that covers medical expenses and accommodation in case they are forced to quarantine.


Croatia

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Those who are coming from a country on the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control’s green list do not need to provide a negative test, while those coming from countries not on the green list must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours. While the European Union has recommended the U.S. not be included in the countries allowed to resume non-essential travel, individual countries are able to make their own decisions. While Croatia is technically open to Americans, as the U.S. Embassy in Croatia says, “U.S. citizens may enter Croatia for business, tourism, education, or other pressing personal reasons if they provide the relevant proof and meet the requirements set forth by the Government of Croatia.” A negative COVID-19 test (via PCR or serology) is required—and it can’t be older than 48 hours. Also required are accommodations that have been booked and paid for in advance. 


Curaçao

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Americans can visit if they show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test no more than 72 hours before departure, and fill out an online immigration card and Passenger Locator Card within 48 hours of their departure, according to the Curaçao Tourist Board. Proof of medical insurance.


Democratic Republic of the Congo

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 7 days of their departure. Children under 11 years old are exempt. Travelers must also register online before departure and will be tested again at the airport once they arrive at their own expense — about $45 — self quarantining until they receive a negative result (usually within 24 hours). Travelers will also have to get re-tested within three days of their plans to leave the country.  In addition to COVID-19 measures, travelers must show a World Health Organization card with proof of a yellow fever vaccination.

 

Djibouti

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  U.S. travelers can enter Djibouti with proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of boarding a flight to the country and not more than 120 hours before arriving. Upon arrival, passengers will be tested again with a saliva test, which costs about $30.


Dominica

Level 3: Reconsider Travel. Negative test taken 24 to 72 hours before arrival and an online health questionnaire at least 24 hours prior to arrival are required.  Unvaccinated travelers require a rapid test upon arrival. 


Dominican Republic 

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  As part of the Dominican Republic's "Responsible Tourism Recovery Plan," visitors are no longer required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test in order to enter the country. Additionally, mass testing will not be performed at the airport upon arrival, but will instead be done at random. Travelers must also fill out a Traveler's Health Affidavit online. 


Ecuador

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Negative test required taken within 10 days of arriving. If you do not submit results prior to traveling, you are required to take a PCR test (at your own expense) upon arrival.The Galapagos has its own restrictions, including requiring travelers to show a negative PCR test taken no more than 96 hours before arrival to the islands.


Egypt

Level 4: Do Not Travel. open to U.S. travelers—and even the archaeological sites and the Great Pyramids of Giza. Travelers must present a negative test certificate for COVID-19 (paper copy required)—and the test must be taken within 96 hours before arrival. Tourists must also show proof of health insurance upon arrival.


El Salvador

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  Americans are allowed to enter El Salvador, and required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours of boarding a flight.


Ethiopia

Level 4:  Do Not Travel. To enter Ethiopia, Americans must test negative for COVID-19 within 5 days of their departure. Upon arrival in Ethiopia, they have to quarantine for 7 days. 


French Polynesia

Level 4.  Do Not Travel. Open May 1.  If you’re fully vaccinated, you can omit the 10 day quarantine required for travelers w a negative test.  Must fill out an online form. 


Ghana

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  Travelers must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test no more than 72 hours before departure. Travelers must then undergo a 2nd test upon arrival at the airport, which costs $150 per person. Face coverings are required in public in Ghana.


Greece

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Vaccinated travelers can enter the country without showing a negative COVID-19 test. Unvaccinated travelers must present a PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to entry. All travelers coming into Greece must fill out a Passenger Locator Form completed by 11:59 p.m. on the night before their arrival into the country. Once the PLF is completed, the Greek government will send the traveler a QR code that must be shown to the customs agents when entering Greece. Nightly curfew in place (12:30 a.m. to 5 a.m).


Grenada

Level 3: Reconsider Travel 2: Exercise Increased Caution. Travelers to the island must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test from at least 3 days before traveling & have the option of getting re-tested on day 5 of their trip to leave their hotel. Before traveling, visitors must receive a Pure Safe Travel Certificate, which they can apply for online.

Travelers must pay a one-time $150 COVID-19 test fee, have travel medical insurance that covers any COVID-19-related illness, and have a minimum 7-day reservation at an approved accommodation in order to quarantine.


Guatemala 

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Guatemala requires travelers aged 10 and over to show a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test conducted within 96 hours before their departure.  Travelers must also fill out an online immigration pre-check form. Travelers to Guatemala will also be required to complete a Health Pass online before arriving. Masks are required in public spaces in the country.


Haiti

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  All travelers coming into Haiti must show a negative PCR test for COVID-19 taken no more than 72 hours prior to boarding your flight to Haiti. There is no curfew in place, nor are foreign travelers required to quarantine upon arrival.


Honduras 

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  Travelers can enter Honduras if they possess a negative COVID-19 test. If they are exhibiting symptoms on arrival, travelers may be subject to testing and quarantine requirements. Honduras requires face masks to be worn in public and has a nightly curfew in place.


Iceland

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  Iceland began accepting travelers from the U.S. and countries outside the Schengen zone starting April 6. As of now, they are welcoming only travelers with a vaccine approved by the European Medicines Agency (which includes Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, or Johnson & Johnson). Travelers who are fully vaccinated will not have to quarantine upon arrival.


Ireland

Level 4: Do Not Travel. American travelers to Ireland must show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of their arrival.   Children 6 and under are exempt. Once in Ireland, travelers can test-out of quarantine (14 days) if they test negative with a COVID-19 PCR test at least 5 days after arriving in the country. Tourists are also required to fill out a contact tracing form.


Italy

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Travelers from the U.S. can now enter Italy — as of May 16 — though only on specific, "COVID-free flights" into the country. The COVID-free flights to Italy, run by Delta and Alitalia, currently depart from New York City and Atlanta. Travelers on these flights are required to get tested before departure and again on arrival, regardless of their vaccination status, but are exempt from quarantine. Tourists must take either a molecular or antigen swab test within 48 hours of arriving in Italy. 


Jamaica

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Jamaica requires arriving passengers to show either a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test from a certified lab taken within 10 days of boarding a flight. Children under 12 years old are exempt. Travelers must also complete a Travel Authorization form online, and can stay in a "resilient corridor" where they can leave the resort to visit certified tourist attractions. The island also introduced protocols for tourism industries, including requiring each hotel to designate at least one employee at a time as a "COVID-19 Safety Point Person" to conduct spot checks.


Jordan

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Americans need valid health insurance that would cover COVID-19 treatment in Jordan, they must submit a health declaration form online (that includes a negative COVID-19 PCR test), and they must pay for their second test—taken at the Amman airport—in advance.


Kenya

Level 4: Do Not Travel. Travelers from the U.S. are allowed to enter Kenya as long as they present a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 96 hours of travel, don’t have a temperature above 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit, and don’t have symptoms of the virus.  Travelers need to digitally verify their tests through the Trusted Travel (TT) Initiative. Travelers who leave Kenya must also get a second negative PCR test and verify it through the same system.

Restaurants and bars in Kenya must close by 9 p.m.


Kosovo

Level 4: Do Not Travel. U.S. citizens must provide a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours before arriving to enter Kosovo. If they don’t have a test, they are required to self-isolate for 7 days. A nightly curfew is in place.


Lebanon

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  U.S. travelers to Lebanon must arrive with a negative COVID-19 PCR no more than 96 hours old. Visitors will have to take another PCR test at the airport and quarantine for up to 72 hours at a designated hotel until they receive a negative result.

Travelers then have to self-isolate for the rest of the week and take another PCR test.

A nightly curfew has been implemented.


Maldives

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  All travelers must show a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 96 hours of their departure


Mauritius

Mauritius is open to American travelers who can produce a certificate of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken 5-7 days prior to traveling. Once on the ground in Mauritius, travelers must quarantine for 14 days.


Mexico

Level 4: Do Not Travel. The land border between the U.S. and Mexico is currently limited to essential travel. Mexico has created a color-coded system for each state & has placed several states, including Jalisco and Quintana Roo, in the "orange" category, allowing hotels and restaurants to open with 50 percent capacity. American travelers can travel to Mexico with no COVID-19 testing requirements. Upon arrival to Mexico, travelers may be subject to a health screening. There are various curfew restrictions by state in Mexico.


Montenegro

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Visitors to Montenegro over the age of 4 are required to show either a negative COVID-19 test or a positive antibody test from within 72 hours of arrival in the country. Curfew from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.  Face masks are required in all public areas. 


Morocco

Level 3: Reconsider Travel. Foreign nationals of visa-exempt countries, including the U.S., are allowed to enter Morocco starting as long as they have a reservation with a Moroccan hotel or travel agency. Travelers to the country have to show a COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours and have the results printed with them. Children under 11 years old are exempt.  Upon arrival, government officials will also conduct a health screening. Those wishing to enter or leave Casablanca must have a letter of permission from Moroccan authorities.


Namibia

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Travelers to Namibia from the U.S. must show a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 7 days of arrival. Once in Namibia, travelers do not need to quarantine, though they may be subject to a follow-up COVID-19 test. Visitors are able to enter under the country's Tourism Revival Initiative.


Nepal

Level 4.  Do Not Travel.  Open to travelers who can provide a negative PCR test for COVID-19 taken within three days of travel or proof of full vaccination. American travelers must quarantine for 10 days upon arrival in Nepal, but the quarantine period can be shortened to 7 days with a negative test result on the 5th day of their stay. Proof of travel insurance also required.


Nicaragua 

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Nicaragua allows travelers from the U.S. to come as long as they have a negative COVID-19 test in hand. U.S. travelers are not required to quarantine upon arrival.


North Macedonia 

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  U.S. travelers to North Macedonia are not required to have any COVID-19 tests or quarantine upon arrival.  They will, however, be subject to a temperature check at the airport.  Skopje International Airport requires passengers to disinfect their hands and wear a mask inside the terminal.


Pakistan

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Travelers to Pakistan from the U.S. must provide contact information through the country's PassTrack mobile app or online, undergo a health screening, and provide proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test from within 96 hours of traveling.  At the airport, arriving passengers will be required to line up 6 feet apart and undergo a thermo-screening by thermo-guns and/or thermo-scanners.  


Panama

 Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Travelers to Panama are required to present negative COVID-19 test results taken within 48 hours of their arrival. Those who have older test results will be required to undergo a rapid COVID-19 test at the airport for $50.  Travelers must also complete an electronic affidavit, agreeing to comply with the Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 measures in Panama. Face masks are required in all public spaces in Panama and electronic payments at shops and restaurants are preferred to reduce person-to-person contact.


Peru

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Americans can enter Peru as long as they have either a negative COVID-19 PCR, negative antigen test, or medical certificate of epidemiological discharge from within 72 hours of departure and do not have any COVID-19 symptoms, according to the U.S. Embassy in Peru. Children under 12 years old can show a certificate of health from a doctor in lieu of a negative test..


Rwanda

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  Proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before flight is required.  Upon arrival, a second test at Kigali International Airport is needed, which costs $60 and wait 24 hours for the results in a designated hotel. Travelers must fill out a Passenger Locator Form with passport information, travel details, and booking confirmation. While many visitors to Rwanda are required to quarantine for at least 7 days in a hotel and undergo a second round of testing, international tourists who are scheduled to visit a national park are exempt from the 7-day quarantine period. To skip the quarantine, travelers will have to show proof of their visit upon arrival. Additionally, international tourists must schedule their visit to a national park within 72 hours of receiving a negative test result. Travelers must test negative once again before their scheduled departure.


St. Kitts and Nevis

Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution.  Negative test 48- 72 hours before arrival required.  Must submit an online entry form.  Visitors must also download the SKN COVID-19 contact tracing app. Travelers will have to quarantine upon arrival at an approved hotel, but will be able to move around the hotel’s property and participate in hotel activities. On the 7th day, visitors will get re-tested and, if they test negative, can book excursions through the hotel. Travelers who stay 14 days or longer will get re-tested again.


St. Lucia

Level 4: Do Not Travel. Negative COVID-19 test within 5 days before arrival and completion of a pre-arrival registration form is required. Travelers must then have a confirmed reservation at a COVID-19 certified accommodation for the duration of their stay.


St. Martin

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  Negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 120 hours of arrival required.


St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Negative test taken within 72 hours of arrival required.  Retesting upon arrival also required. Also need to complete a pre-arrival form.  Mandatory 14-day quarantine in a Tourism Authority/Ministry of Health, Wellness, and the Environment-approved hotel. Visitors must have a fully paid reservation in advance. Visitors will then be re-tested again between days 4 and 7 of their quarantine.


Senegal

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  Travelers to Senegal are allowed to enter as long as they show a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 5 days before arrival. Airlines will check tests before boarding. Children under two years old are exempt. Senegal requires masks be worn in public and private places, while restaurants, markets, and private beaches have been allowed to reopen.


Serbia

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Serbia requires visitors to show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR or rapid antigen test taken within 48 hours of arrival. Children under 12 with a guardian are exempt.  Masks are required in all indoor locations as well as outdoors when physical distancing is not possible, and there is a ban on public gatherings for more than 5 people.


Seychelles

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Seychelles has opened its borders to vaccinated visitors from all countries. Travelers who had been fully vaccinated for two weeks are allowed to visit. However, starting March 25, visitors regardless of their inoculation status will be allowed to visit with a negative PCR test taken 72 hours prior to departure and no quarantine requirement.

 

South Africa

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  South Africa reopened its borders to all international travel in November with testing requirements in place. Travelers need to show a negative COVID-19 test no older than 72 hours from the time of their departure, according to the U.S. Embassy & Consulates in South Africa, as well as install the COVID Alert South Africa mobile app.


South Korea

Level 2:  Exercise Increased Caution.  U.S. citizens are allowed into South Korea, but must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. While travelers do not need to take a PCR test for COVID-19 beforehand, they will be subject to coronavirus testing when they land. 


Tanzania

Level 4: Do Not TravelThe suspension on international flights to Tanzania has been lifted, according to the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania, and travelers are expected to fill out a Health Surveillance Form on the plane and depending on where they’re coming from or what airline they’re flying, will likely have to show a certificate proving they’ve recently tested negative for COVID-19. Travelers may have to undergo additional screenings upon arrival to Tanzania.


Thailand.  Now accepting US travelers w negative PCR test taken within 72 hours.  Mandatory 10 day quarantine. 


Turkey

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Turkey requires all international passengers 6 years old and older to arrive with a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of their flight. Travelers need to show the test to the airline during check-in.Visitors are not required to quarantine upon arrival. A nightly curfew has been implemented, but foreign tourists are exempt.


Turks and Caicos

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  In order to visit the island, visitors need to apply for a travel authorization, upload a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 5 days of travel, have insurance that covers COVID-19 costs, and complete a health screening questionnaire. Children under 10 years old are exempt from the testing requirement.


Uganda

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  Uganda has reopened its borders and national parks to international travelers able to produce evidence of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 120 hours of their departure, according to the U.S. Embassy in Uganda. Visitors to Uganda will also have to pass health screenings including temperature checks. Passengers will again need to test negative for COVID-19 within 120 hours of their departure from Uganda.  Uganda is requiring all travelers to wear masks covering both their mouths and noses while traveling through its airport or visiting its 10 national parks. Inside airport terminals, Uganda is requiring that people keep at least 5 feet from one another. It’s requiring 6 & 1/2 feet of distance between people visiting national parks, and charging tour guides with making sure visitors keep at least 32 feet from any primates they encounter.


Ukraine

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Ukraine considers the U.S. a country with a high incidence of COVID-19, and requires citizens to either self-quarantine, take a COVID-19 test upon arrival at the international airports and quarantine until they get the results, or arrive with a negative COVID-19 PCR test from within 72 hours. U.S. citizens visiting Ukraine must also show they have medical insurance to cover any COVID-19-related expenses. It is mandatory to wear masks in indoor public places, according to the embassy.


United Arab Emirates

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Visitors to the UAE are allowed to enter as long as they show proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 96 hours.  Visitors are also required to have medical travel insurance that covers COVID-19.  The airport will also implement thermal temperature screenings. In addition, Ras Al Khaimah (which received a “Safe Travel Label” from the World Travel & Tourism Council) allowed international visitors to arrive, mandating many of the same requirements as Dubai. In order to stay in Ras Al Khaimah, travelers must have a hotel booking confirmed as well as sign a health declaration form.


United Kingdom 

Level 4: Do Not Travel.  Travelers to the United Kingdom must obtain a negative COVID-19 test taken within 3 days of traveling.  Children under 11 are exempt. The UK then allows many international visitors, including from the U.S., to test-out of the country's quarantine (previously 14 days) after only 5 days. Travelers must self-isolate for the 5 days before getting a test, which they have to book and pay for from an approved private provider in advance of traveling. Travelers must also complete a passenger locator form.


United States 

Alaska

No quarantine or testing requirements for vaccinated travelers. A 2nd test is recommended 5-15 days after arrival but not required. 

Hawaii

Mainland tourists must either show a negative COVID-19 test 72 hours prior to traveling to Hawaii, or quarantine for 10 days upon arrival. Upon arrival, each island has different health and safety standards, so check the safety parameters of your chosen destination island before travel.

Puerto Rico

Americans need to show a negative COVID-19 test 72 hours ahead of travel. As of December 7, there is a 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. curfew in Puerto Rico.

U.S. Virgin Islands

St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John—considered an unincorporated island territory of America—still have “safe at home’ parameters that must be followed by tourists visiting the islands. All travelers must submit their COVID-19 negative test results through the Travel Screening Portal five days before traveling.


Zambia

Level 3: Reconsider Travel.  Tourists must arrive with a negative COVID-19 test taken within 7  days of travel. Those flying into Zambia will also be required to fill out traveler health questionnaires and random testing could be performed at the airport. Wearing masks in Zambia is mandatory.  


Zimbabwe

Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution.  Zimbabwe has reopened its borders for ga\me drives and more, requiring visitors to arrive with a negative COVID-19 PCR test from 48 hours of their departure.  Travelers should also expect to be subject to temperature checks, and masks are mandatory.  A nightly curfew is in effect. 


This is a very basic Rudimentary list.  Please contact me for more DETAILED & SPECIFIC Entry/Exit requirements for each country you’re interested in visiting (or for any Country or location that is not listed here).  All regulations are subject to change so please contact me for the most updated information or find it here:  https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/COVID-19-Country-Specific-Information.html

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