COVID-19 borders open, Caribbean

Travel Reopening to Caribbean countries

So summer is almost here, we are all exhausted because of this pandemic and don’t want to miss chance this summer to have proper vacation and some chill from stress caused by global pandemic. National tourism is not enough for many of us. Travel oversea is still our desired option.

So when we’ll get the chance to travel to most desired destinations – Caribbean region? When Caribbean countries will get tourists?

Mexico – restrictions on travel still remain unchanged between USA and Mexico. Non-essential travels are not allowed.

Aruba – according to Aruba Tourism Authority – borders reopening for inbound travelers expect to happen between 15 June – 1 July.

Puerto Rico – flights are allowed already. Tourists will pass the health check and have to self quarantine for 14 days. Check Details at official Tourism Department’s site.

Jamaica – when it opens the doors not clear yet. According to Jamaica Information Service site – country government considers phased reopening.

Dominican Republic – borders are still closed. country suffers from large number of COVID-19 cases. There is no data about borders opening.

Cuba – currently only repatriation is possible for US citizens. Cuban government extended borders closure until June 30 at least.

Europe – for US citizens, there is no information when borders will open. At the first stage, Europe will open doors for citizens from Schengen area.

Even though borders might open in some countries for international tourists, you should carefully consider what will be onsite activities available. for example if there are not much of attractions open, no car rental services and beach leisure activities, does it worth to travel this summer or domestic travel could be better option for now?

Please share your 2020 summer plans with us in comments. Do you consider international travel this summer? Are you planning travel to Caribbean?

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