ICELAND REOPENING FOR TOURISM – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
Iceland has reopened the country's borders to tourists from June 15, 2020. When Iceland first opened in June, passengers arriving into Iceland had a choice: They either choose to be tested for Covid upon arrival (15000 ISK/ $110 USD) or to go into quarantine for two weeks. Now as of August 19th, the entry requirements have changed, due to a surge in cases. We cover all the updates below.
GERMANY REOPENING TO TOURISTS JUNE 15TH FROM SELECT COUNTRIES
Germany announced that it will be officially reopening to tourists on June 15th, allowing 31 countries to cross its borders for the purposes of tourism. Germany is the 8th most visited country in the world with over 37 million visitors per year.
ANGUILLA’S COVID-19 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAVELERS
Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, reopened for tourism in August. Here's everything you need to know about their current entry requirements and rules for visiting. Anguilla is a very unique nation because as of December 2020, they have only seen 10 total cases since the beginning of the pandemic.