Most of the world already treats Covid as an endemic virus and welcomes unvaccinated travelers in spite of their immunization status. As of now, they can enter over 140 countries completely restriction-free. On the other hand, there are 4 hugely popular destinations yet to lift their health checks fully, and that continue to require tests…
Unvaccinated Americans Can Now Visit 142 Countries Restriction-Free In 2023
There’s no denying we’re in a different stage of the pandemic than we were just a few months ago. As Covid becomes less disruptive, an ever-expanding list of destinations is abandoning their draconian measures once and for all and reinstating normality. In total, 142 countries are welcoming unvaccinated Americans restriction-free moving into 2023. The road…
This Is The Last Country In Europe Where Unvaccinated Americans Still Need Testing
More than two years into the pandemic, Europe is finally open for tourism with no restrictions – or most of it. Now that countries like The Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Germany, which once imposed the strictest entry requirements possible, have abolished them all, only one European country stands alone in requiring tests of unvaccinated Americans. For…
The U.S. Is The Last North American Country Of The Free World To Ban Unvaccinated Tourists
Although we’re no longer at a stage of the pandemic where strict Covid restrictions are required, especially now that vaccination coverage is high and cases have dipped below the threatening levels, the United States has yet to drop its own travel rules, being officially the last North American country to ban unvaccinated tourists from entering.…
Brazil Lifts Ban On Unvaccinated Americans
Brazil just took a huge step in reinstating pre-Covid normality after spending months in the company of some of the world’s most restrictive countries. More specifically, it finally lifted its ban on unvaccinated visitors, including Americans, allowing in all foreigners once again with some restrictions. During the early days of the pandemic, Brazil maintained an…
St. Kitts And Nevis Remove Travel Restrictions While Bermuda Makes It Easier For Unvaccinated Tourists
Two popular island destinations have recently eased their entry restrictions for international travelers. The Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis has removed its travel restrictions for tourists, and the Atlantic island of Bermuda has eased some of its travel restrictions for unvaccinated travelers from this week. We’ve got all the details (including some great…
U.S. Ban On Unvaccinated Travelers Remains, Despite CDC Guidance Update
As the world moves beyond the era of Covid restrictions, one hurdle remains for international travelers to the United States. Noncitizens wishing to travel to the U.S. must show proof of full vaccination against Covid-19 before boarding a flight to the U.S from another country. While this was the norm at the start of the…
Colombia Now Allows Unvaccinated Tourists To Enter
Unvaccinated visitors are now able to enter Colombia for tourism purposes with proof of a negative Covid-19 test result, as of May 1, 2022. The nation had previously banned entry – in November 2021 – for individuals that had not received their vaccination against Covid-19. Las recomendaciones para el ingreso de viajeros a Colombia son:…
Spain reverses announcement to allow unvaccinated travellers to enter
What a difference eight hours makes in the world of travel. Spain, a holiday destination much loved by Brits – sent out a cheery message on Wednesday morning via the Spanish tourist board announcing that Spain had opened its doors to unvaccinated travellers with immediate effect as long as they could show a negative pre-departure…
Norway Removes Arrival Quarantine For Unvaccinated Americans
As the world decreases COVID-19 restrictions following the Omicron surge, Norway is the latest country to drop restrictions for American tourists. Norway will officially drop quarantine for unvaccinated Americans from January 26, making Norway a fantastic winter destination for all Americans. The Norwegian Minister of Health and Care Services, Ingvild Kjerkol, said: “I agree with…