Dominican Republic Requiring Negative COVID-19 Test for All Visitors
Less than one month after reopening to international travelers, the Dominican Republic is now requiring visitors to present a negative COVID-19 test result in order to have freedom of movement in the Caribbean country. Starting Thursday, visitors must have proof of a negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or nasal swab test result recorded within five days of their arrival.
Antigua and Barbuda Covid-19 Entry Requirements
While not the most well-known islands in the Caribbean, Antigua and Barbuda are some of the most beautiful. Antigua and Barbuda really lead the pack in terms of reopening in the area, being one of the first Caribbean nations to welcome back visitors on June 4, 2020. Here all the latest COVID-19 entry requirements for Antigua and Barbuda and everything travelers need to know before booking their trip.
Los Cabos Unveils COVID-19 Testing Program
Los Cabos is creating an onsite testing program at all of the destination’s hotels, villas and timeshares in the wake of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirement that all air travelers provide proof of negative COVID-19 tests to enter the U.S. beginning on Jan. 26.