All the Caribbean destinations that are starting to welcome US travelers again
From tropical rainforests to pink-sand beaches, the hundreds of islands across the Caribbean entice millions of tourists every year. That was all put on pause in March when countries and territories closed their borders and waved goodbye to the final tourists leaving their islands.
Vaccinated Travelers Looking for a Beach Getaway Can Head to Phuket in July
The popular Thai island of Phuket will start welcoming vaccinated travelers in July, according to reports, months earlier than initially expected. Travelers who have been fully vaccinated will not have to undergo a quarantine to visit the beach destination after the country's coronavirus task force on Friday gave them the all-clear to start welcoming tourists this summer, Reuters reported Friday. By then, the island plans to have inoculated 70% of its residents.
Belize Reopening to Tourists on Oct. 1 — What to Know
The lush landscapes and wondrous caves of Belize will reopen for tourists to explore once again on Oct. 1, the Belize Tourism Board announced on Monday. Previously, the island announced they would reopen in August however the opening had been delayed, "in an overabundance of caution for visitors and residents alike,"