Travel worldwide has started visiting places once again in spite of the virus. Nevertheless, many travelers are not only looking searching different locations but they have reopened their mind toward tourism. At the same time, they are keen on visiting destinations where they can travel safely without any anxiety.
Entering these countries however won’t be as easy like before, since these destinations have to keep their case numbers at zero and for that they’ll have to implement strict entry requirements and protocols. However, it appears like this might be the new rule of the normal world, and a small price for keeping all involved in the tourism safe.
Also, in this article we have listed few countries which have very low cases and are also reopening their frontiers for tourism.
Grenada also known as ‘Spice Isle’ because of its cinnamon, nutmeg and other spice plantations, is a gorgeous island located in the Caribbean.
Yesterday, i.e. July 15th, Grenada has reopened for tourism to other countries in the Caribbean. From August 1st, it will reopen its boundaries to visitors from Canada, the UK, the EU, and even USA!
Grenada is completely free from the virus & has zero active cases!
For tourists, they have implemented strict entry requirements, which in the long run will keep their nation safe. To visit Grenada, tourists will have to fill out a health declaration, download a contact tracing app, and carry a negative PCR test with them. Upon arrival, they’ll have to undergo another test and more.
When it comes to tourism, St. Barths might not be the most budget-friendly country, but its sure is jaw-droopingly attractive island.
To this pandemic, the government of this small island was very quick to react. Now, the island has been virus-free for quite some time and currently has zero cases.
At St. Barths, entry requirements are comparatively trouble-free, particularly keeping in mind that they are accepting tourists from all nations to visit. They primarily emphasize on a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival. Also, visitors staying longer than 8 days will require another test on the 8th day, at their own expense.
From July 1st, St. Maarten is already opened for tourists from countries in Caribbean, Canada and Europe but will also reopen to USA travelers from August 1st.
At present, St. Maarten has zero cases and is proud to have a virus-free country.
To enter St. Maarten, filling out a health declaration form online, and bringing a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours from departure are must. Visitors may be rapid tested on arrival as well.