If you are ready to travel, there are plenty of countries open. Some countries are opening to vaccinated travelers only such as Iceland. Let Travel Masters help you navigate the new travel protocols for you!
The Bahamas – Open to US and Canadian citizens. Negative PCR test required for entry. Required to complete online Bahamas Health Travel Visa application and submit proof of a negative PCR test taken 5 days prior to arrival. If your stay is longer than 5 days, you must take a rapid test on day 5. You also must opt-in for travel insurance during the visa application process.
Belize – Open to US and Canadian citizens. COVID testing on arrival for travelers who show symptoms. You are required to download and complete a Belize Health App and submit proof of a negative PCR test within 72 hours of your flight. You must stay at a Gold Standard hotel and present confirmation on arrival. You can skip the PCR test if you have completed the vaccination at least 2 weeks prior to arrival.
Curacao – Open to US and Canadian citizens. You are required to complete the Digital Immigration card via the Curacao Entry Portal and digitally complete the Passenger Locator Card within 48 hours of departure. Visitors must submit proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel and carry printed test documentation. Travel insurance for medical care and additional costs is required.
Dominican Republic – Open to US and Canadian citizens. Rapid testing will be performed on randomly selected travelers on arrival. All travelers will have temperature checks upon arrival and those who test positive are required to quarantine in a designated hotel area and undergo regular testing until symptoms end. The DR is providing free health and travel insurance coverage through March 31 covering hospitalization for COVID contracted within the country.
Dominica – Open to US and Canadian citizens. You must present clearance to travel via Discover Dominica website within 24 hours of departure. Visitors will undergo health assessment and temperature check on arrival. You will be required to quarantine at a certified “Safe in Nature” property.
Hawaii – Open to US and Canadian citizens. You will need proof of a negative COVID test uploaded to the Safe Travels Hawaii online form in order to bypass the 10 day quarantine requirement. You must take the COVID test within 72 hours from the final leg of departure. Only tests from trusted testing and travel partners are accepted. In some counties, a second test after arrival is required. For Kaua’I, you must quarantine for 10 days, there is no test exemption. There are also specific requirements for inter-island travel, depending on the islands.
Puerto Rico – Open to US and Canadian citizens. You must complete an online Travel Declaration Form from the Puerto Rico Health Department and show proof of a negative COVID test.
Jamaica – Open to US and Canadian citizens. Travelers are required to submit a Travel Authorization document no more than 5 days prior to arrival. You will be notified of approval to enter Jamaica via email and will be required to present authorization at check-in to board your flight. You are also required to present proof of a negative COVID or antigen test no more than 5 days prior to departure and provide test results at check-in. Mandatory “Jamaica Cares” insurance coverage is required ($40 per person).
St. Lucia – Open to US and Canadian citizens. You must complete a pre-arrival registration form. Arriving passengers will have screening and temperature checks. You will be transferred by certified taxi to approved accommodations. Guests are required to remain on property except to participate in hotel-booked water-based excursions.
St. Martin (St. Maarten) – Open to US and Canadian citizens. Travelers must complete an online Self-Health Declaration form and submit proof of a negative COVID test obtained within 120 hours of departure. There are temperature checks on arrival.
Turks and Caicos – Open to US and Canadian citizens. Travelers are required to apply online for TCI Travel Authorization via the “Travel Assured” program prior to departure and present it at check-in for your flight. You must also provide proof of a negative PCR test performed within 5 days of arrival. Travel insurance is required covering COVID related medical treatment, quarantine costs and medical evacuation.
USVI – Open to US and Canadian citizens. Travelers must register via the USVI Travel Screening Portal and submit proof of a negative PCR or rapid antigen test result received within 5 days of travel.