Costa Rica Removes Negative COVID-19 PCR Test Requirement
Starting on Monday, Oct. 26 Costa Rica will no longer require incoming travelers submit a negative RT-PCR test. The move comes as Costa Rica is preparing to open to all 50 U.S. states on November 1. “As of October 26, all local and foreign passengers who entered Costa Rica by air must not present a RT-CPCR diagnostic test with a negative result,” the Costa Rica Tourist Board said in
ROMANIA HAS REOPENED FOR TOURISM – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
Romania has officially reopened its borders for tourism, allowing tourists from EU nations, as well as countries outside of the EU to visit. Romania started to relax border restrictions in June, but mostly to neighbouring countries and a few low-risk EU nations. Now, as of July 7, 2020, Romania is open to receiving tourists from many more countries.
French St Martin Is Now Open for Tourism
The French side of St Martin is now officially open for tourism, Caribbean Journal has confirmed. The destination quietly reopened to both European and non-European tourists, including those from the United States. “You will be hosted in completely safe conditions in the various accommodations on the French side of St Martin,” St Martin’s tourism agency said in a statement. “They are ready and waiting for you — you have been missed.” St Martin