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Most of the world’s countries are open to travelers from the United States, but as variants cause Covid-19 cases to surge in the United States and elsewhere, some places — including parts of Europe — are looking at resuming restrictions like pre-arrival testing, quarantine and even travel bans. | Most of the world’s countries are open to travelers from the United States, but as variants cause Covid-19 cases to surge in the United States and elsewhere, some places — including parts of Europe — are looking at resuming restrictions like pre-arrival testing, quarantine and even travel bans. |
The European Union this week removed the United States from its “safe list” for nonessential visitors, meaning Americans may soon face more challenges entering some of its 27-member countries. In June, when coronavirus cases in the United States dipped to about 80,000 new diagnoses per week, the bloc named the United States a “Green Country.” But this week, after a 12-fold increase in new cases in the United States to nearly a million per week, the European Union recommended a return to the “Red Country” designation. Most European countries still allow vaccinated Americans, but member countries are free to impose their own restrictions, and they are sure to evolve in the next few weeks. | The European Union this week removed the United States from its “safe list” for nonessential visitors, meaning Americans may soon face more challenges entering some of its 27-member countries. In June, when coronavirus cases in the United States dipped to about 80,000 new diagnoses per week, the bloc named the United States a “Green Country.” But this week, after a 12-fold increase in new cases in the United States to nearly a million per week, the European Union recommended a return to the “Red Country” designation. Most European countries still allow vaccinated Americans, but member countries are free to impose their own restrictions, and they are sure to evolve in the next few weeks. |
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, meanwhile, continues advising Americans not to travel internationally until they are fully inoculated against Covid-19. | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, meanwhile, continues advising Americans not to travel internationally until they are fully inoculated against Covid-19. |
Even then, with the rise of the more contagious Delta variant, the C.D.C. is cautioning travelers to “pay close attention to the situation at your international destination before traveling outside the United States.” There is not only a risk to traveler health, but things can change quickly and travelers need to check for the most recent updates. Borders can close, and quarantine, testing and insurance requirements can change with little notice. (Where possible, the country headings below have hyperlinks to resources with that information.) | Even then, with the rise of the more contagious Delta variant, the C.D.C. is cautioning travelers to “pay close attention to the situation at your international destination before traveling outside the United States.” There is not only a risk to traveler health, but things can change quickly and travelers need to check for the most recent updates. Borders can close, and quarantine, testing and insurance requirements can change with little notice. (Where possible, the country headings below have hyperlinks to resources with that information.) |
In addition to restrictions that individual countries may have in place to enter their territory, all passengers over age 2 wanting to board a flight into the United States from abroad must produce a negative viral test for the coronavirus taken in the previous three days. If a delayed or missed flight pushes the departure beyond that, a new test is required. An exemption applies to those who can show proof of having recovered from the virus in the previous three months. | In addition to restrictions that individual countries may have in place to enter their territory, all passengers over age 2 wanting to board a flight into the United States from abroad must produce a negative viral test for the coronavirus taken in the previous three days. If a delayed or missed flight pushes the departure beyond that, a new test is required. An exemption applies to those who can show proof of having recovered from the virus in the previous three months. |
Other C.D.C. travel recommendations differ for those who are fully vaccinated and those who aren’t. People who are vaccinated are still at possible risk for getting and spreading virus variants, so the C.D.C. advises that in addition to the mandatory test to board the return flight, they also get tested three to five days after they return to the United States. However, the C.D.C. says they don’t need to quarantine unless they receive a positive result. They also don’t need a pretest before departing from the United States, though one still may be required by the destination. | Other C.D.C. travel recommendations differ for those who are fully vaccinated and those who aren’t. People who are vaccinated are still at possible risk for getting and spreading virus variants, so the C.D.C. advises that in addition to the mandatory test to board the return flight, they also get tested three to five days after they return to the United States. However, the C.D.C. says they don’t need to quarantine unless they receive a positive result. They also don’t need a pretest before departing from the United States, though one still may be required by the destination. |
Unvaccinated travelers are asked to have a pretest one to three days before leaving the United States; to get the mandatory test before their return flight; and to be tested three to five days after they return home. They also are advised to self-quarantine for seven days upon their return, even with a negative result. People who don’t want to be tested are asked to stay home for 10 days (14 with known exposure). | Unvaccinated travelers are asked to have a pretest one to three days before leaving the United States; to get the mandatory test before their return flight; and to be tested three to five days after they return home. They also are advised to self-quarantine for seven days upon their return, even with a negative result. People who don’t want to be tested are asked to stay home for 10 days (14 with known exposure). |
Those wanting to learn about the coronavirus risk in a specific country can visit the C.D.C. website where a four-tier ranking system provides guidance. For information on entry requirements like testing and quarantine, as well as curfews and movement restrictions, the State Department’s website offers detailed information by country. | Those wanting to learn about the coronavirus risk in a specific country can visit the C.D.C. website where a four-tier ranking system provides guidance. For information on entry requirements like testing and quarantine, as well as curfews and movement restrictions, the State Department’s website offers detailed information by country. |
Here is a list of countries that were, as of Sept. 1, open to U.S. citizens, or were expected to open soon. Nearly all require a health form to be completed to verify a negative coronavirus test, or proof of full vaccination showing that at least two weeks have passed since a second shot — or two and sometimes three weeks in the case of the single-shot Johnson & Johnson-Janssen vaccine. Some countries also require entry visas. Many have additional restrictions, including mandatory masks and curfews. People who have recently visited or traveled through countries with Covid-19 mutations may be denied entry or be subject to additional quarantine restrictions. | Here is a list of countries that were, as of Sept. 1, open to U.S. citizens, or were expected to open soon. Nearly all require a health form to be completed to verify a negative coronavirus test, or proof of full vaccination showing that at least two weeks have passed since a second shot — or two and sometimes three weeks in the case of the single-shot Johnson & Johnson-Janssen vaccine. Some countries also require entry visas. Many have additional restrictions, including mandatory masks and curfews. People who have recently visited or traveled through countries with Covid-19 mutations may be denied entry or be subject to additional quarantine restrictions. |
As of Sept. 6, all Americans over age 6 need either proof of full vaccination or recovery from Covid-19, or a negative result to either a PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours or to a rapid The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | As of Sept. 6, all Americans over age 6 need either proof of full vaccination or recovery from Covid-19, or a negative result to either a PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours or to a rapid The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
For now, the country is open without restrictions. If the United States is removed from the Green list, tourists over 6 who are staying for three or more nights will need to have a vaccination or recovery certificate, or proof of a negative nucleic acid amplification test in the previous 72 hours, or a negative antigen test in the previous 48 hours The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | For now, the country is open without restrictions. If the United States is removed from the Green list, tourists over 6 who are staying for three or more nights will need to have a vaccination or recovery certificate, or proof of a negative nucleic acid amplification test in the previous 72 hours, or a negative antigen test in the previous 48 hours The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Permission is needed to enter and in general, only fully vaccinated visitors are allowed. Travelers need a negative PCR test taken three to five days before arrival, and an additional test will be given at no charge on arrival. Travelers must stay on the property of their accommodation until they receive a negative result, usually within 12 hours. Unvaccinated children and pregnant women may be subjected to RT-PCR testing four days after arrival. | Permission is needed to enter and in general, only fully vaccinated visitors are allowed. Travelers need a negative PCR test taken three to five days before arrival, and an additional test will be given at no charge on arrival. Travelers must stay on the property of their accommodation until they receive a negative result, usually within 12 hours. Unvaccinated children and pregnant women may be subjected to RT-PCR testing four days after arrival. |
Air travelers over 5 must provide a certificate of a negative RT-PCR coronavirus test taken within seven days of arrival. Visitors may be required to undergo additional testing at a cost of $100 with results generally available in 48 to 96 hours. Those arriving by sea may need to quarantine. | Air travelers over 5 must provide a certificate of a negative RT-PCR coronavirus test taken within seven days of arrival. Visitors may be required to undergo additional testing at a cost of $100 with results generally available in 48 to 96 hours. Those arriving by sea may need to quarantine. |
Travelers are asked to present proof of being vaccinated, or the results of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. Alternatively, visitors can get a $40 test at the airport, and quarantine until the results are available, usually within 24 hours. Infants under 1 year are exempt from testing requirements. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Travelers are asked to present proof of being vaccinated, or the results of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. Alternatively, visitors can get a $40 test at the airport, and quarantine until the results are available, usually within 24 hours. Infants under 1 year are exempt from testing requirements. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
The country said on Aug. 30 that it was evaluating the recommendation that the United States be removed from the safe list, but until then, Americans can enter with a negative coronavirus test result, or proof of being 22 days past their last shot for full vaccination, or of having had a Covid-19 infection within the previous 180 days. The negative PCR test should be no older than 72 hours before entering the country, while an antigen test cannot be older than 48 hours. Children under 12 are exempt, and are subject to the same entry requirements as the adult with whom they are traveling. Those who can’t meet the prearrival requirements must register in advance to take a coronavirus test at their own expense within 24 hours of entering Austria. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | The country said on Aug. 30 that it was evaluating the recommendation that the United States be removed from the safe list, but until then, Americans can enter with a negative coronavirus test result, or proof of being 22 days past their last shot for full vaccination, or of having had a Covid-19 infection within the previous 180 days. The negative PCR test should be no older than 72 hours before entering the country, while an antigen test cannot be older than 48 hours. Children under 12 are exempt, and are subject to the same entry requirements as the adult with whom they are traveling. Those who can’t meet the prearrival requirements must register in advance to take a coronavirus test at their own expense within 24 hours of entering Austria. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Adult visitors may enter with proof of full vaccination or recovery from a Covid-19 infection, and a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before the flight. Those 1 to 18 need only the negative test result. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Adult visitors may enter with proof of full vaccination or recovery from a Covid-19 infection, and a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before the flight. Those 1 to 18 need only the negative test result. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Those 2 and older traveling to the Bahamas, whether fully vaccinated or not, will need proof of a negative pretest within the previous five days. Vaccinated visitors will have a choice between a rapid test or a PCR test. Those who aren’t vaccinated over age 12 must have a negative PCR result, while those 2 to 11 can choose between a rapid test or PCR test. Unvaccinated tourists staying longer than four nights also must have a rapid antigen test on their fifth day in the country. In addition, unvaccinated travelers must pay a fee associated with their Bahama Travel Health Visa. It is $40 for people staying up to four nights, and $60 for those staying longer, and it includes travel insurance and the cost of their Day 5 rapid antigen test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Those 2 and older traveling to the Bahamas, whether fully vaccinated or not, will need proof of a negative pretest within the previous five days. Vaccinated visitors will have a choice between a rapid test or a PCR test. Those who aren’t vaccinated over age 12 must have a negative PCR result, while those 2 to 11 can choose between a rapid test or PCR test. Unvaccinated tourists staying longer than four nights also must have a rapid antigen test on their fifth day in the country. In addition, unvaccinated travelers must pay a fee associated with their Bahama Travel Health Visa. It is $40 for people staying up to four nights, and $60 for those staying longer, and it includes travel insurance and the cost of their Day 5 rapid antigen test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Before departure for Bahrain, passengers must provide a negative coronavirus test certificate taken in the previous 72 hours that features a QR code. All tourists 6 and older must pay for PCR tests on arrival and on the 10th day in the country. Fully vaccinated visitors will be provided with a certification card for use within Bahrain. Those who aren’t fully vaccinated must quarantine for 10 days at their own residence or at a licensed quarantine facility for which they have prepaid. Some land entry is possible, which involves a testing requirement. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Before departure for Bahrain, passengers must provide a negative coronavirus test certificate taken in the previous 72 hours that features a QR code. All tourists 6 and older must pay for PCR tests on arrival and on the 10th day in the country. Fully vaccinated visitors will be provided with a certification card for use within Bahrain. Those who aren’t fully vaccinated must quarantine for 10 days at their own residence or at a licensed quarantine facility for which they have prepaid. Some land entry is possible, which involves a testing requirement. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Travelers over 5 need proof of a negative result to a PCR swab taken in the three days before arrival. After landing, vaccinated visitors will be tested at their own expense and must quarantine at government-approved accommodations until the result is received, usually one to two days. Those who aren’t vaccinated don’t get their second test until the fifth day, so are asked to book a minimum of seven nights at their government-approved accommodations. When their in-country test comes back negative, they can remove their monitoring bracelet and move freely. Children under 18 who aren’t vaccinated, but who travel with an inoculated parent, must follow their adult’s guidelines. Passengers in transit to another country need the negative pretest and may be subject to a rapid test before departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Travelers over 5 need proof of a negative result to a PCR swab taken in the three days before arrival. After landing, vaccinated visitors will be tested at their own expense and must quarantine at government-approved accommodations until the result is received, usually one to two days. Those who aren’t vaccinated don’t get their second test until the fifth day, so are asked to book a minimum of seven nights at their government-approved accommodations. When their in-country test comes back negative, they can remove their monitoring bracelet and move freely. Children under 18 who aren’t vaccinated, but who travel with an inoculated parent, must follow their adult’s guidelines. Passengers in transit to another country need the negative pretest and may be subject to a rapid test before departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Americans over 6 are allowed to enter by air with proof of a negative PCR test performed within three days of entering. Unvaccinated visitors must be able to complete a full seven-day quarantine, and will not be allowed to leave the country until it is done. Land borders are closed. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Americans over 6 are allowed to enter by air with proof of a negative PCR test performed within three days of entering. Unvaccinated visitors must be able to complete a full seven-day quarantine, and will not be allowed to leave the country until it is done. Land borders are closed. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
The United States is classified as a “red” country as of Sept. 1, but those with proof of full vaccination or a recovery certificate showing they had Covid-19 in the previous 180 days do not need to be tested or quarantine. However, those who are unvaccinated need to present proof of a negative coronavirus test in the 72 hours before arrival, and need to retest on the seventh day in the country. Children under 12 do not need to be tested. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | The United States is classified as a “red” country as of Sept. 1, but those with proof of full vaccination or a recovery certificate showing they had Covid-19 in the previous 180 days do not need to be tested or quarantine. However, those who are unvaccinated need to present proof of a negative coronavirus test in the 72 hours before arrival, and need to retest on the seventh day in the country. Children under 12 do not need to be tested. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Regardless of vaccination status, visitors over 5 must show a negative RT-PCR Covid-19 test taken within 96 hours of travel, or a rapid test result that is no more than 48 hours old. Alternatively, testing is available at the airport for $50. Airport transfer for tourists must be with a certified provider to a Gold Standard hotel. Some land borders and ports of entry for pleasure boats have reopened with their own testing requirements. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Regardless of vaccination status, visitors over 5 must show a negative RT-PCR Covid-19 test taken within 96 hours of travel, or a rapid test result that is no more than 48 hours old. Alternatively, testing is available at the airport for $50. Airport transfer for tourists must be with a certified provider to a Gold Standard hotel. Some land borders and ports of entry for pleasure boats have reopened with their own testing requirements. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
No coronavirus pretest is required for entry, but a rapid test and a PCR test will be given upon arrival at the traveler’s expense, and people staying longer than 15 days must undergo a third test. To depart, proof of a negative test in the previous 72 hours is required to enter the airport. According to the State Department’s OSAC division, arrival fees are about $180 and departure fees are about $90 for regular service or $135 for expedited processing. | No coronavirus pretest is required for entry, but a rapid test and a PCR test will be given upon arrival at the traveler’s expense, and people staying longer than 15 days must undergo a third test. To depart, proof of a negative test in the previous 72 hours is required to enter the airport. According to the State Department’s OSAC division, arrival fees are about $180 and departure fees are about $90 for regular service or $135 for expedited processing. |
Travelers 2 and over must take a PCR test and obtain a negative result no more than four days before arrival and pay a $75 fee, and those who are vaccinated must also test on arrival, day 4, and day 10 while in Bermuda. People who are arriving with a valid negative pretest must quarantine at their accommodation until they receive a negative result to their arrival test. Those who are vaccinated but arrive without a pretest must quarantine until they get a negative result to a test on their fourth day. Unvaccinated children traveling with a vaccinated parent must wear a red wristband until they receive a negative result to their test on their eighth or tenth days. | Travelers 2 and over must take a PCR test and obtain a negative result no more than four days before arrival and pay a $75 fee, and those who are vaccinated must also test on arrival, day 4, and day 10 while in Bermuda. People who are arriving with a valid negative pretest must quarantine at their accommodation until they receive a negative result to their arrival test. Those who are vaccinated but arrive without a pretest must quarantine until they get a negative result to a test on their fourth day. Unvaccinated children traveling with a vaccinated parent must wear a red wristband until they receive a negative result to their test on their eighth or tenth days. |
Unvaccinated visitors will need to quarantine for 14 days in one of three designated hotels at their own expense. A test will be given to those over age 2 on day 14 and a negative result is required for release. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Unvaccinated visitors will need to quarantine for 14 days in one of three designated hotels at their own expense. A test will be given to those over age 2 on day 14 and a negative result is required for release. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Visitors over 5 must have a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before departure. A mandatory 10-day quarantine is required, with another Covid-19 test taken on the seventh day, at the traveler’s expense. Those who aren’t permanent residents must have health insurance that covers illness from the coronavirus. Minors under 18 may only travel with a parent or legal guardian. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Visitors over 5 must have a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before departure. A mandatory 10-day quarantine is required, with another Covid-19 test taken on the seventh day, at the traveler’s expense. Those who aren’t permanent residents must have health insurance that covers illness from the coronavirus. Minors under 18 may only travel with a parent or legal guardian. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Travelers with proof of vaccination and those who have a doctor’s certificate saying that they have recovered from Covid-19 in the previous 14 to 180 days may enter without restriction. Others must have a negative result to either a PCR or antigen test taken in the previous 72 hours if coming from the United States (48 hours if coming from Europe). Children under 7 who are accompanying an eligible parent may also enter without having a test or certificate. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Travelers with proof of vaccination and those who have a doctor’s certificate saying that they have recovered from Covid-19 in the previous 14 to 180 days may enter without restriction. Others must have a negative result to either a PCR or antigen test taken in the previous 72 hours if coming from the United States (48 hours if coming from Europe). Children under 7 who are accompanying an eligible parent may also enter without having a test or certificate. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Americans may enter with proof of a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before departure, and will also be given a rapid test upon landing. To leave the country, travelers must present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of their scheduled departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Americans may enter with proof of a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before departure, and will also be given a rapid test upon landing. To leave the country, travelers must present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of their scheduled departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Passengers over 2 must have a negative RT-PCR laboratory test taken within 72 hours before their flight. (Children under 12 are exempt if all their travel companions tested negative.) Travelers who persistently test positive can enter with certain documentation. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Passengers over 2 must have a negative RT-PCR laboratory test taken within 72 hours before their flight. (Children under 12 are exempt if all their travel companions tested negative.) Travelers who persistently test positive can enter with certain documentation. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Those who are fully vaccinated need to provide either a negative RT-PCR test result or a negative antigen test taken within five days before arrival, and they also must pay a $35 fee. They will be given a rapid test upon arrival, and need to quarantine, with any unvaccinated children, until a negative result is received. Those ages 5 to 17 will be tested upon arrival and again on day four. People who are only partially vaccinated or who aren’t vaccinated need to pretest and pay a $175 fee. They receive either a PCR or rapid antigen test upon landing, and must quarantine. Those who have only received one of two inoculation shots must quarantine for four days, while those who are completely unvaccinated need to quarantine for seven days. Those arriving by boat must enter through certain ports depending on vaccination status. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Those who are fully vaccinated need to provide either a negative RT-PCR test result or a negative antigen test taken within five days before arrival, and they also must pay a $35 fee. They will be given a rapid test upon arrival, and need to quarantine, with any unvaccinated children, until a negative result is received. Those ages 5 to 17 will be tested upon arrival and again on day four. People who are only partially vaccinated or who aren’t vaccinated need to pretest and pay a $175 fee. They receive either a PCR or rapid antigen test upon landing, and must quarantine. Those who have only received one of two inoculation shots must quarantine for four days, while those who are completely unvaccinated need to quarantine for seven days. Those arriving by boat must enter through certain ports depending on vaccination status. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
The United States is considered a “red” country, meaning tourists arriving from the United States, regardless of their citizenship, are prohibited from entering. However, Americans may still enter if they arrive from a country classified as green or orange, as long as the meet the entry provisions for those countries, which in general include proof that the person has an E.U. Digital Covid Certificate for vaccination, received a negative test result, or recovered from Covid-19. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | The United States is considered a “red” country, meaning tourists arriving from the United States, regardless of their citizenship, are prohibited from entering. However, Americans may still enter if they arrive from a country classified as green or orange, as long as the meet the entry provisions for those countries, which in general include proof that the person has an E.U. Digital Covid Certificate for vaccination, received a negative test result, or recovered from Covid-19. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Visitors must present a negative PCR test upon arrival that is no more than five days old. Those arriving without will be given a rapid test at the airport at a cost of $45 and will be detained until results are available. A negative PCR test dated within five days is also required to fly out from the airport. | Visitors must present a negative PCR test upon arrival that is no more than five days old. Those arriving without will be given a rapid test at the airport at a cost of $45 and will be detained until results are available. A negative PCR test dated within five days is also required to fly out from the airport. |
Those entering the Republic of Cabo Verde must have either proof of vaccination or recovery, a negative result for a PCR coronavirus test that was administered no more than 72 hours before the departure of their flight, or a negative result to a rapid test given in the 48 hours before flying. Visitors should note that a negative PCR test is required for all passengers 2 and up transiting Portugal. Inter-island travel also requires visitors to meet one of the three conditions. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 in Cape Verde is Level 3: High. | Those entering the Republic of Cabo Verde must have either proof of vaccination or recovery, a negative result for a PCR coronavirus test that was administered no more than 72 hours before the departure of their flight, or a negative result to a rapid test given in the 48 hours before flying. Visitors should note that a negative PCR test is required for all passengers 2 and up transiting Portugal. Inter-island travel also requires visitors to meet one of the three conditions. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 in Cape Verde is Level 3: High. |
The country is open to American citizens and permanent residents who currently reside in the United States if they have proof of full vaccination. They are also allowed if they have recovered from Covid-19 and continue to test positive, as long as they can present a positive coronavirus molecular test result on a specimen taken 14 to 180 days before arrival in Canada. | The country is open to American citizens and permanent residents who currently reside in the United States if they have proof of full vaccination. They are also allowed if they have recovered from Covid-19 and continue to test positive, as long as they can present a positive coronavirus molecular test result on a specimen taken 14 to 180 days before arrival in Canada. |
All travelers 5 and older must have proof of a negative coronavirus test. Motorists must show a test within 72 hours of their planned entry. Air passengers must test in the 72 hours before their scheduled departure. Antigen tests are not accepted. | All travelers 5 and older must have proof of a negative coronavirus test. Motorists must show a test within 72 hours of their planned entry. Air passengers must test in the 72 hours before their scheduled departure. Antigen tests are not accepted. |
Some visitors will be randomly chosen upon arrival to complete a molecular test. In addition, all travelers must be able to present a quarantine plan upon arrival. Information needs to be submitted electronically through the ArriveCAN app or online in the 72 hours before arrival. | Some visitors will be randomly chosen upon arrival to complete a molecular test. In addition, all travelers must be able to present a quarantine plan upon arrival. Information needs to be submitted electronically through the ArriveCAN app or online in the 72 hours before arrival. |
Unvaccinated children who are under 12 or who are dependents because of a mental or physical condition may enter with a vaccinated adult, assuming they meet the other requirements. Unvaccinated adult travelers are not permitted to enter for tourism. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Unvaccinated children who are under 12 or who are dependents because of a mental or physical condition may enter with a vaccinated adult, assuming they meet the other requirements. Unvaccinated adult travelers are not permitted to enter for tourism. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
The country isn’t open to general tourism, but those who own homes on the islands and digital nomads may be able to enter. When allowed, travelers 10 and over must have proof of a negative coronavirus test in the 72-hours before departure and health insurance that includes coverage for coronavirus-related illness. | The country isn’t open to general tourism, but those who own homes on the islands and digital nomads may be able to enter. When allowed, travelers 10 and over must have proof of a negative coronavirus test in the 72-hours before departure and health insurance that includes coverage for coronavirus-related illness. |
Vaccinated travelers with a Securely Verifiable Vaccination Certificate, such as a SMART Health Card will need to quarantine for five days with a negative PCR test on the sixth day to be released. Those who are fully inoculated but have only a C.D.C. vaccination card will be required to undergo a 10-day quarantine period with a day 11 exit PCR test. | Vaccinated travelers with a Securely Verifiable Vaccination Certificate, such as a SMART Health Card will need to quarantine for five days with a negative PCR test on the sixth day to be released. Those who are fully inoculated but have only a C.D.C. vaccination card will be required to undergo a 10-day quarantine period with a day 11 exit PCR test. |
Those who aren’t vaccinated, and those traveling with an unvaccinated child or adult, will need to quarantine for at least 14 days, with testing done on day 15. Results normally take 24 to 72 hours. | Those who aren’t vaccinated, and those traveling with an unvaccinated child or adult, will need to quarantine for at least 14 days, with testing done on day 15. Results normally take 24 to 72 hours. |
A negative coronavirus test is required to enter, followed by a 14-day quarantine for tourists. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | A negative coronavirus test is required to enter, followed by a 14-day quarantine for tourists. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Entry by air is permitted, with those 12 and older required to present a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. The U.S. Embassy in Chad says that $40 RT-PCR tests are also required on arrival at the N’Djamena Airport. Visitors staying longer than a week must be retested at a hospital for $30. | Entry by air is permitted, with those 12 and older required to present a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. The U.S. Embassy in Chad says that $40 RT-PCR tests are also required on arrival at the N’Djamena Airport. Visitors staying longer than a week must be retested at a hospital for $30. |
Americans are allowed to enter without restriction, according to the U.S. Embassy in Colombia. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Americans are allowed to enter without restriction, according to the U.S. Embassy in Colombia. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
The country is open with no testing and no quarantine mandate. Mandatory insurance that covers medical and other expenses related to the coronavirus is required for unvaccinated adults. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | The country is open with no testing and no quarantine mandate. Mandatory insurance that covers medical and other expenses related to the coronavirus is required for unvaccinated adults. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
U.S. citizens are allowed to enter and leave by air with a negative PCR test dated within five days of arrival and departure. | U.S. citizens are allowed to enter and leave by air with a negative PCR test dated within five days of arrival and departure. |
The U.S. Embassy in Croatia and the Croatian tourism site say tourists can enter with evidence of paid accommodation and either documentation of full vaccination in the previous 14 to 270 days, proof of having recovered from the coronavirus in the previous 12 to 270 days, a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours, or a negative rapid antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours. Those arriving without one of the above must undergo PCR or rapid antigen testing immediately upon arrival at a cost of $40 to $150, or more, and self-isolate until a negative result is received, which may take up to two days. People who can’t undergo testing must self-isolate for 10 days, though children under 12 traveling with a parent or guardian are exempt if the parents meet the criteria. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | The U.S. Embassy in Croatia and the Croatian tourism site say tourists can enter with evidence of paid accommodation and either documentation of full vaccination in the previous 14 to 270 days, proof of having recovered from the coronavirus in the previous 12 to 270 days, a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours, or a negative rapid antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours. Those arriving without one of the above must undergo PCR or rapid antigen testing immediately upon arrival at a cost of $40 to $150, or more, and self-isolate until a negative result is received, which may take up to two days. People who can’t undergo testing must self-isolate for 10 days, though children under 12 traveling with a parent or guardian are exempt if the parents meet the criteria. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
General tourism is not permitted, but Americans are allowed to visit to see family, and under certain professional and humanitarian circumstances. A negative PCR test taken less than 72 hours before arrival is required for entry. The U.S. Embassy in Cuba says on its website that another PCR test will be given at a hospital or clinic upon landing; travelers must self-isolate until a negative result is received. Elsewhere on its website, the embassy says that visitors must isolate at a government-approved hotel for five days, then undergo another PCR test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | General tourism is not permitted, but Americans are allowed to visit to see family, and under certain professional and humanitarian circumstances. A negative PCR test taken less than 72 hours before arrival is required for entry. The U.S. Embassy in Cuba says on its website that another PCR test will be given at a hospital or clinic upon landing; travelers must self-isolate until a negative result is received. Elsewhere on its website, the embassy says that visitors must isolate at a government-approved hotel for five days, then undergo another PCR test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Visitors to the Republic of Cyprus who have been vaccinated can enter without restriction, but may be selected for random testing on arrival. Others may avoid self-isolation with a negative PCR test within 72 hours of boarding their flights, and testing again upon landing at their own expense, according to the U.S. Embassy in Cyprus. Those entering the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus,” which isn’t recognized by the United States, must have a negative test in the previous 72 hours and if unvaccinated, quarantine for five days at their own expense. Children younger than 12 are exempt from testing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Visitors to the Republic of Cyprus who have been vaccinated can enter without restriction, but may be selected for random testing on arrival. Others may avoid self-isolation with a negative PCR test within 72 hours of boarding their flights, and testing again upon landing at their own expense, according to the U.S. Embassy in Cyprus. Those entering the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus,” which isn’t recognized by the United States, must have a negative test in the previous 72 hours and if unvaccinated, quarantine for five days at their own expense. Children younger than 12 are exempt from testing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
The United States is classified as “dark red,” meaning people over 12 who have been vaccinated or who had Covid-19 in last 180 days do not need to test, but others over that age need to have a negative RT-PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours, or alternatively, a negative antigen test taken in 48 hours before arrival. They also need to have another test within five days of arrival, with the traveler self isolating until a negative result is received. | The United States is classified as “dark red,” meaning people over 12 who have been vaccinated or who had Covid-19 in last 180 days do not need to test, but others over that age need to have a negative RT-PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours, or alternatively, a negative antigen test taken in 48 hours before arrival. They also need to have another test within five days of arrival, with the traveler self isolating until a negative result is received. |
Travelers 11 and older must arrive with proof of a negative coronavirus test taken within three days of their departure. Another test will be given at the airport for $45, and people must self-quarantine until they receive a negative result, generally within 24 hours. Proof of health and medical evacuation insurance is also required. | Travelers 11 and older must arrive with proof of a negative coronavirus test taken within three days of their departure. Another test will be given at the airport for $45, and people must self-quarantine until they receive a negative result, generally within 24 hours. Proof of health and medical evacuation insurance is also required. |
To exit the country, travelers must present a negative test result taken within three days of planned departure, according to the U.S. Embassy in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The cost of the test is $30. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | To exit the country, travelers must present a negative test result taken within three days of planned departure, according to the U.S. Embassy in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The cost of the test is $30. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Denmark updates its restrictions weekly, and hasn’t issued an update since the recommendation that the United States be removed from the safe list. As of Aug. 31, the United States was classified as a “yellow” country, meaning vaccinated Americans who have completed their full vaccinations at least two weeks before traveling, and those who have recovered from a Covid-19 infection that was documented with a positive PCR test in the previous two weeks to eight months may enter without testing or quarantine, according to the U.S. Embassy in Denmark. Unvaccinated tourists flying into Kastrup International Airport in Copenhagen must take a coronavirus test at the airport. People arriving at other airports may either contact the facility to see if they have on-site testing, or arrive with a negative PCR test result that is no more than 72 hours old, or a negative result to a rapid or antigen test taken with the previous 48 hours. If the United States is reclassified as a “red” country, tourists would be banned. | Denmark updates its restrictions weekly, and hasn’t issued an update since the recommendation that the United States be removed from the safe list. As of Aug. 31, the United States was classified as a “yellow” country, meaning vaccinated Americans who have completed their full vaccinations at least two weeks before traveling, and those who have recovered from a Covid-19 infection that was documented with a positive PCR test in the previous two weeks to eight months may enter without testing or quarantine, according to the U.S. Embassy in Denmark. Unvaccinated tourists flying into Kastrup International Airport in Copenhagen must take a coronavirus test at the airport. People arriving at other airports may either contact the facility to see if they have on-site testing, or arrive with a negative PCR test result that is no more than 72 hours old, or a negative result to a rapid or antigen test taken with the previous 48 hours. If the United States is reclassified as a “red” country, tourists would be banned. |
The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
The Faroe Islands recommends that fully vaccinated travelers 12 and older have a negative test for the coronavirus no more than three days before travel. They will also be tested upon landing at a cost of about $55 and must self-quarantine until they receive a negative result. Unvaccinated travelers must self-quarantine for four days, at which point they will take another test, and if it’s negative, they can move freely. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | The Faroe Islands recommends that fully vaccinated travelers 12 and older have a negative test for the coronavirus no more than three days before travel. They will also be tested upon landing at a cost of about $55 and must self-quarantine until they receive a negative result. Unvaccinated travelers must self-quarantine for four days, at which point they will take another test, and if it’s negative, they can move freely. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Greenland requires all visitors to quarantine, according to the U.S. Embassy in the Kingdom of Denmark. However, the website for the government of Greenland says only that arriving passengers must show proof of a negative coronavirus test in the previous two days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Greenland requires all visitors to quarantine, according to the U.S. Embassy in the Kingdom of Denmark. However, the website for the government of Greenland says only that arriving passengers must show proof of a negative coronavirus test in the previous two days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Visitors must have proof of a negative virus test taken within 72 hours of boarding their flight for Djibouti, and not more than 120 hours before their arrival. Upon landing, travelers are given another test at a cost of $30. Some destinations beyond the capital require a negative test certificate for entry. | Visitors must have proof of a negative virus test taken within 72 hours of boarding their flight for Djibouti, and not more than 120 hours before their arrival. Upon landing, travelers are given another test at a cost of $30. Some destinations beyond the capital require a negative test certificate for entry. |
Travelers with either a vaccine certificate or proof of previous infection must have a negative result from a PCR test taken in the 24 to 72 hours before their flight, notification of health clearance to travel, and pay $100 in advance for an antigen test that will be given upon arrival. | Travelers with either a vaccine certificate or proof of previous infection must have a negative result from a PCR test taken in the 24 to 72 hours before their flight, notification of health clearance to travel, and pay $100 in advance for an antigen test that will be given upon arrival. |
If the antigen test is negative, the traveler is cleared. Should the test be positive, the person will be given a PCR test, and must await the result at a quarantine hotel or a Safe in Nature-certified property. Children under 18 follow the same protocols as their fully vaccinated guardians. | If the antigen test is negative, the traveler is cleared. Should the test be positive, the person will be given a PCR test, and must await the result at a quarantine hotel or a Safe in Nature-certified property. Children under 18 follow the same protocols as their fully vaccinated guardians. |
Visitors who are unvaccinated or less than two weeks past their full inoculation also need to do the pretest and have the notification to travel. Upon landing, they must go to a quarantine hotel or a Safe in Nature-certified property for up to a week. A PCR test will be performed on the fifth day, and when it comes back negative, the traveler is cleared. Those arriving without the pretest will be given a rapid test upon landing. If it is positive, they will be given a PCR test and, like the others, must await the results at their accommodation. If the test is negative, they will follow the protocol for those who aren’t vaccinated. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Visitors who are unvaccinated or less than two weeks past their full inoculation also need to do the pretest and have the notification to travel. Upon landing, they must go to a quarantine hotel or a Safe in Nature-certified property for up to a week. A PCR test will be performed on the fifth day, and when it comes back negative, the traveler is cleared. Those arriving without the pretest will be given a rapid test upon landing. If it is positive, they will be given a PCR test and, like the others, must await the results at their accommodation. If the test is negative, they will follow the protocol for those who aren’t vaccinated. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Authorities randomly administer a quick breath test to some arriving passengers over 5 and to people who show symptoms. Visitors who present a vaccination card dated at least three weeks after the final dose, and those who had a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival are exempt from the random test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Authorities randomly administer a quick breath test to some arriving passengers over 5 and to people who show symptoms. Visitors who present a vaccination card dated at least three weeks after the final dose, and those who had a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival are exempt from the random test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Aruba is requiring all visitors 12 and older, whether they are vaccinated or not, to have a negative result to a coronavirus test within 72 hours of departure, or pay $75 to have a PCR test taken at the airport upon landing. Those who take the test in Aruba must wait at their lodgings for the results, generally available within a day. All visitors must purchase mandatory insurance for $15. Those with evidence of testing positive for the coronavirus in the previous two- to 12-weeks who are now recovered are exempt from testing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Aruba is requiring all visitors 12 and older, whether they are vaccinated or not, to have a negative result to a coronavirus test within 72 hours of departure, or pay $75 to have a PCR test taken at the airport upon landing. Those who take the test in Aruba must wait at their lodgings for the results, generally available within a day. All visitors must purchase mandatory insurance for $15. Those with evidence of testing positive for the coronavirus in the previous two- to 12-weeks who are now recovered are exempt from testing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Bonaire is designating the United States a country with a “very high risk” for the coronavirus. Vaccinated visitors must have a negative PCR test taken in the 48 hours before departure, and a free antigen test on their fifth day in the country. Unvaccinated travelers need a PCR test in the 24 hours before arrival, or alternatively, a traveler can take a PCR test within 48 hours of arrival and follow that up with an antigen rapid upon landing. They also need to take a free antigen test on their fifth day in the country. There is an exemption to the Day 5 test for those who need to undergo a test for their return trip (at their own cost) on the fourth, fifth or sixth day of their vacation. Children under 12 are exempt from testing. | Bonaire is designating the United States a country with a “very high risk” for the coronavirus. Vaccinated visitors must have a negative PCR test taken in the 48 hours before departure, and a free antigen test on their fifth day in the country. Unvaccinated travelers need a PCR test in the 24 hours before arrival, or alternatively, a traveler can take a PCR test within 48 hours of arrival and follow that up with an antigen rapid upon landing. They also need to take a free antigen test on their fifth day in the country. There is an exemption to the Day 5 test for those who need to undergo a test for their return trip (at their own cost) on the fourth, fifth or sixth day of their vacation. Children under 12 are exempt from testing. |
Curaçao is open to those with a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure. Because the United States is designated a high-risk country, visitors also need to reserve and pay for an antigen test to be taken on the third day of their visit. Insurance is required. Children under 12 are exempt from testing if they don’t show symptoms. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Curaçao is open to those with a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure. Because the United States is designated a high-risk country, visitors also need to reserve and pay for an antigen test to be taken on the third day of their visit. Insurance is required. Children under 12 are exempt from testing if they don’t show symptoms. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Saba requires preapproval. It has reclassified tourists from the United States as very high risk for the coronavirus, meaning all travelers over 10 must show a negative coronavirus test taken no more than 72 hours before their departure to the island. Upon arrival, a rapid test will be given to children 2 to 10. Fully vaccinated visitors do not need to quarantine, however, they are asked to avoid crowds and utilize take-out for five days, at which time they will be given a rapid antigen test. Adults who aren’t vaccinated must quarantine for five days and test on the final day. | Saba requires preapproval. It has reclassified tourists from the United States as very high risk for the coronavirus, meaning all travelers over 10 must show a negative coronavirus test taken no more than 72 hours before their departure to the island. Upon arrival, a rapid test will be given to children 2 to 10. Fully vaccinated visitors do not need to quarantine, however, they are asked to avoid crowds and utilize take-out for five days, at which time they will be given a rapid antigen test. Adults who aren’t vaccinated must quarantine for five days and test on the final day. |
St. Eustatius is only allowing entry of vaccinated travelers from very high risk countries like the United States. They need to have a negative NAAT test within 72 hours of departure if 11 or older. Arriving passengers are given a $50 antigen test upon arrival and have some social distancing restrictions for five days, and then must take another coronavirus test. Children 11 and older must go into quarantine for five days, with an exit test. Children between 6 and 11 do not need an entry test, but must quarantine for 10 days, followed by an exit test. Children 2 to 6 follow their parent’s social distancing protocol, and they will be tested on Day 10. | St. Eustatius is only allowing entry of vaccinated travelers from very high risk countries like the United States. They need to have a negative NAAT test within 72 hours of departure if 11 or older. Arriving passengers are given a $50 antigen test upon arrival and have some social distancing restrictions for five days, and then must take another coronavirus test. Children 11 and older must go into quarantine for five days, with an exit test. Children between 6 and 11 do not need an entry test, but must quarantine for 10 days, followed by an exit test. Children 2 to 6 follow their parent’s social distancing protocol, and they will be tested on Day 10. |
Sint Maarten, which is Dutch, and French St. Martin are primarily entered through Princess Juliana Airport on the Dutch side. Visitors to either side who are 11 and older need a negative nasopharyngeal swab in the 72 hours before departure, or alternatively, a negative antigen test within 48 hours. They are also required to self-monitor for five days, and to have insurance that covers the coronavirus. Cruise ship passengers disembarking again in Sint Maarten at the end of the voyage need an antigen test within 48 hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for both side of the island for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Sint Maarten, which is Dutch, and French St. Martin are primarily entered through Princess Juliana Airport on the Dutch side. Visitors to either side who are 11 and older need a negative nasopharyngeal swab in the 72 hours before departure, or alternatively, a negative antigen test within 48 hours. They are also required to self-monitor for five days, and to have insurance that covers the coronavirus. Cruise ship passengers disembarking again in Sint Maarten at the end of the voyage need an antigen test within 48 hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for both side of the island for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Visitors over 2 must have either completed their full inoculation, have a certificate of recovery from Covid-19 at least a month earlier, or present proof of a negative PCR taken no more than three days before entry. Antigen tests may be given at the airport. Those visiting the Galápagos Islands need proof of vaccination and, if 16 or older, a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival. Those between 2 and 16 need a negative PCR test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Visitors over 2 must have either completed their full inoculation, have a certificate of recovery from Covid-19 at least a month earlier, or present proof of a negative PCR taken no more than three days before entry. Antigen tests may be given at the airport. Those visiting the Galápagos Islands need proof of vaccination and, if 16 or older, a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival. Those between 2 and 16 need a negative PCR test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Americans age 6 and older are allowed to enter with documentation of a negative coronavirus test taken within 96 hours of arrival, however, there have been reports of those with tests older than 72 hours being denied entry. Proof of health insurance is required, according to the U.S. Embassy in Egypt. Travelers to Sharm el Sheikh are allowed to arrive without a PCR test, but they must be tested upon arrival and quarantine until a negative test result is received. | Americans age 6 and older are allowed to enter with documentation of a negative coronavirus test taken within 96 hours of arrival, however, there have been reports of those with tests older than 72 hours being denied entry. Proof of health insurance is required, according to the U.S. Embassy in Egypt. Travelers to Sharm el Sheikh are allowed to arrive without a PCR test, but they must be tested upon arrival and quarantine until a negative test result is received. |
Vaccinated visitors do not need to present a pretest, but others over age 2 must show a printed negative RT-PCR test result that was received within 72 hours of departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Vaccinated visitors do not need to present a pretest, but others over age 2 must show a printed negative RT-PCR test result that was received within 72 hours of departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Travelers who are within one year of completing their vaccinations, and those who are within 180 days of a confirmed Covid-19 diagnosis, and visitors staying for less than 24 hours are allowed to enter with no restrictions. Unvaccinated people from the United States are not allowed to enter for tourism. Minors 12 to 18 who have not been vaccinated must have a negative pretest, or be tested upon arrival and quarantine pending a negative result. Children under 12 are exempt from testing and quarantine. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Travelers who are within one year of completing their vaccinations, and those who are within 180 days of a confirmed Covid-19 diagnosis, and visitors staying for less than 24 hours are allowed to enter with no restrictions. Unvaccinated people from the United States are not allowed to enter for tourism. Minors 12 to 18 who have not been vaccinated must have a negative pretest, or be tested upon arrival and quarantine pending a negative result. Children under 12 are exempt from testing and quarantine. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
U.S. citizens over 10 must have proof of a negative PCR test taken within five days of arrival. Those without proof must quarantine for two weeks. Since the country is part of the African Union’s Trusted Travel Initiative, only digital results are accepted and those with other results must obtain a Travel Code, according to the U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia. | U.S. citizens over 10 must have proof of a negative PCR test taken within five days of arrival. Those without proof must quarantine for two weeks. Since the country is part of the African Union’s Trusted Travel Initiative, only digital results are accepted and those with other results must obtain a Travel Code, according to the U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia. |
Inoculated visitors can enter without testing, but others need to present a negative coronavirus or antigen test conducted within the 72 hours before departure. Children under 11 are treated as vaccinated regardless of their actual status. Those 11 through 17 are treated as vaccinated if they are accompanied by a fully vaccinated parent or guardian. Tourists who received their shots in the United States need to obtain a Covid-19 health pass certificate to enter many hotels and resorts with swimming pools, and to ride long-distance train and buses. Those 12 to 17 are exempt from the rules until Sept. 3. If France were to move the United States to its “red” list, tourists would be banned. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Inoculated visitors can enter without testing, but others need to present a negative coronavirus or antigen test conducted within the 72 hours before departure. Children under 11 are treated as vaccinated regardless of their actual status. Those 11 through 17 are treated as vaccinated if they are accompanied by a fully vaccinated parent or guardian. Tourists who received their shots in the United States need to obtain a Covid-19 health pass certificate to enter many hotels and resorts with swimming pools, and to ride long-distance train and buses. Those 12 to 17 are exempt from the rules until Sept. 3. If France were to move the United States to its “red” list, tourists would be banned. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
All travelers over 12 need proof of a negative PCR test taken in the three days before arrival, or a negative antigen test performed in the 48 hours before departure. An antigen test will be given upon arrival to those over 6. Those who are unvaccinated and those who had a previous Covid-19 infection are required to quarantine for 10 days in Tahiti, with additional PCR tests on days four and eight. They are free to move about on day 11 with negative test results. Children under 18 traveling with a vaccinated parent or guardian will be tested at the airport and on their fourth and eighth days, while minors traveling with an unvaccinated parent or guardian follow the same protocol as the adult. Vaccinated travelers pay a fee of about $50 while unvaccinated travelers pay about $120. There is no fee for those under 6. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | All travelers over 12 need proof of a negative PCR test taken in the three days before arrival, or a negative antigen test performed in the 48 hours before departure. An antigen test will be given upon arrival to those over 6. Those who are unvaccinated and those who had a previous Covid-19 infection are required to quarantine for 10 days in Tahiti, with additional PCR tests on days four and eight. They are free to move about on day 11 with negative test results. Children under 18 traveling with a vaccinated parent or guardian will be tested at the airport and on their fourth and eighth days, while minors traveling with an unvaccinated parent or guardian follow the same protocol as the adult. Vaccinated travelers pay a fee of about $50 while unvaccinated travelers pay about $120. There is no fee for those under 6. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
(Most islands consider two weeks after the second injection for full vaccination, and four weeks for Johnson & Johnson.) | (Most islands consider two weeks after the second injection for full vaccination, and four weeks for Johnson & Johnson.) |
St. Barts is open to fully vaccinated travelers. Those 11 and older must have a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before their departure, or a negative antigen test taken in the 48 hours before arrival. Unvaccinated visitors must quarantine for seven days and take a PCR test on the last day. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | St. Barts is open to fully vaccinated travelers. Those 11 and older must have a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before their departure, or a negative antigen test taken in the 48 hours before arrival. Unvaccinated visitors must quarantine for seven days and take a PCR test on the last day. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
St. Martin: See Sint Maarten under Dutch Caribbean. | St. Martin: See Sint Maarten under Dutch Caribbean. |
Guadeloupe and Martinique are open to vaccinated travelers, but those over 11 need a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before departure, or a negative antigen test taken in the 48 hours before departure. (Those arriving in Guadeloupe without a proper result must test at the airport.) People who aren’t vaccinated must have a compelling reason for travel and quarantine for seven days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for both countries is Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Guadeloupe and Martinique are open to vaccinated travelers, but those over 11 need a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before departure, or a negative antigen test taken in the 48 hours before departure. (Those arriving in Guadeloupe without a proper result must test at the airport.) People who aren’t vaccinated must have a compelling reason for travel and quarantine for seven days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for both countries is Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Visitors are allowed to enter with proof of a negative virus test taken in the five days before arrival. A PCR test will be given upon landing at a cost of about $35, and unvaccinated travelers must quarantine in an approved hotel at their own expense until a negative result is obtained, usually about 24 hours. A negative test taken in the previous two weeks is required to travel between cities and provinces in Gabon. | Visitors are allowed to enter with proof of a negative virus test taken in the five days before arrival. A PCR test will be given upon landing at a cost of about $35, and unvaccinated travelers must quarantine in an approved hotel at their own expense until a negative result is obtained, usually about 24 hours. A negative test taken in the previous two weeks is required to travel between cities and provinces in Gabon. |
Negative results to a PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival, and to a rapid test administered upon landing, are required to bypass a mandatory 14-day quarantine at the traveler’s expense at a government-designated facility. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Negative results to a PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival, and to a rapid test administered upon landing, are required to bypass a mandatory 14-day quarantine at the traveler’s expense at a government-designated facility. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Fully vaccinated airline passengers are admitted without restriction. Vaccinated tourists arriving by land or sea also need proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours. Unvaccinated U.S. citizens must only transit through an approved country. Regardless of how they enter the country, those over age 10 need proof of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival, and must get another PCR test at their own expense on their third day. Those under 10 are exempt. Anyone arriving without a certificate or test may be placed in mandatory quarantine at their own expense for an undetermined period of time. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Fully vaccinated airline passengers are admitted without restriction. Vaccinated tourists arriving by land or sea also need proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours. Unvaccinated U.S. citizens must only transit through an approved country. Regardless of how they enter the country, those over age 10 need proof of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival, and must get another PCR test at their own expense on their third day. Those under 10 are exempt. Anyone arriving without a certificate or test may be placed in mandatory quarantine at their own expense for an undetermined period of time. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Since Aug. 15, the United States has been classified as a high-risk country. Only fully vaccinated tourists or those who were infected with Covid-19 in the previous four weeks to six months are allowed to enter Germany. Children 12 and younger are exempt, as are transiting passengers who do not leave the international area of the airport. | Since Aug. 15, the United States has been classified as a high-risk country. Only fully vaccinated tourists or those who were infected with Covid-19 in the previous four weeks to six months are allowed to enter Germany. Children 12 and younger are exempt, as are transiting passengers who do not leave the international area of the airport. |
A negative PCR test not more than 72 hours old is required for entry, and another test will be given at the airport to all visitors over 5. The $150 fee for the test must be paid before boarding the inbound flight. Results are usually back within 30 minutes and if negative, the traveler is free to go. | A negative PCR test not more than 72 hours old is required for entry, and another test will be given at the airport to all visitors over 5. The $150 fee for the test must be paid before boarding the inbound flight. Results are usually back within 30 minutes and if negative, the traveler is free to go. |
Until at least Sept. 3, airline passengers and those arriving at land borders or by sea can enter if they are fully vaccinated, or if they have recovered from Covid-19 in the previous one to six months, or have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours, or have a negative rapid test taken in the 48 hours before their arrival. Random rapid tests will be administered at the airport. Similar requirements apply to inter-island travel. Children under 12 are exempt from the requirements. Those age 12 to 17 also have the option of a self-test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Until at least Sept. 3, airline passengers and those arriving at land borders or by sea can enter if they are fully vaccinated, or if they have recovered from Covid-19 in the previous one to six months, or have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours, or have a negative rapid test taken in the 48 hours before their arrival. Random rapid tests will be administered at the airport. Similar requirements apply to inter-island travel. Children under 12 are exempt from the requirements. Those age 12 to 17 also have the option of a self-test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Only fully vaccinated visitors are allowed to enter. Travelers need to have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours. They also need to have approved accommodations for at least two nights in order to quarantine while awaiting the results of a $150 PCR test that is given upon landing. Children under 5 are exempt from testing, while those under 13 don’t need to be vaccinated, but must spend 48 hours in quarantine. | Only fully vaccinated visitors are allowed to enter. Travelers need to have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours. They also need to have approved accommodations for at least two nights in order to quarantine while awaiting the results of a $150 PCR test that is given upon landing. Children under 5 are exempt from testing, while those under 13 don’t need to be vaccinated, but must spend 48 hours in quarantine. |
Visitors age 10 and over need a negative PCR or an antigen test in the 72 hours before arrival. People who completed their Covid-19 vaccinations are exempt, as are those who recovered from the virus in the previous three months. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Visitors age 10 and over need a negative PCR or an antigen test in the 72 hours before arrival. People who completed their Covid-19 vaccinations are exempt, as are those who recovered from the virus in the previous three months. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Visitors need proof of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. Those who aren’t vaccinated need the pretest and also may be subject to a PCR test upon landing. Departing passengers must pay about $65 for another PCR test in the three days before they are scheduled to leave. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Visitors need proof of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. Those who aren’t vaccinated need the pretest and also may be subject to a PCR test upon landing. Departing passengers must pay about $65 for another PCR test in the three days before they are scheduled to leave. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Visitors over 2 must have a negative PCR test that is no more than a week old in order to board their flight. However, if the results are more than 72 hours old, passengers 13 and older must pay about $85 and be retested at the airport in Guyana, then wait at their hotel for the results, generally available within six hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Visitors over 2 must have a negative PCR test that is no more than a week old in order to board their flight. However, if the results are more than 72 hours old, passengers 13 and older must pay about $85 and be retested at the airport in Guyana, then wait at their hotel for the results, generally available within six hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Travelers must have a negative coronavirus test result for entry. The U.S. Embassy in Haiti doesn’t provide additional details on its website. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very High. | Travelers must have a negative coronavirus test result for entry. The U.S. Embassy in Haiti doesn’t provide additional details on its website. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very High. |
Fully vaccinated tourists are not required to have a pretest, but others must have proof of a negative PCR or rapid test taken in the previous 72 hours. Those who had contact in the previous two weeks with a confirmed case, or who have traveled to a country with confirmed cases may be isolated for up to 14 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Fully vaccinated tourists are not required to have a pretest, but others must have proof of a negative PCR or rapid test taken in the previous 72 hours. Those who had contact in the previous two weeks with a confirmed case, or who have traveled to a country with confirmed cases may be isolated for up to 14 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Americans who are fully inoculated and those who previously were infected with the coronavirus and have recovered are allowed to enter with a completed preregistration. A negative PCR or antigen test that is no more than 72 hours old before departure is also needed for anyone born in 2004 or earlier. As of Aug. 25, the United States is exempt from a ban on unvaccinated tourists. People who aren’t inoculated need to present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of boarding the first leg of their flight. They must quarantine for five days and get a negative test at the end for release. Children born in 2005 or later are exempt from testing and quarantine requirements. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: High. | Americans who are fully inoculated and those who previously were infected with the coronavirus and have recovered are allowed to enter with a completed preregistration. A negative PCR or antigen test that is no more than 72 hours old before departure is also needed for anyone born in 2004 or earlier. As of Aug. 25, the United States is exempt from a ban on unvaccinated tourists. People who aren’t inoculated need to present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of boarding the first leg of their flight. They must quarantine for five days and get a negative test at the end for release. Children born in 2005 or later are exempt from testing and quarantine requirements. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: High. |
Americans may enter with a negative test for the coronavirus taken in the 72 hours before departure, and additional testing, requiring payment in cash, may be done at the airport. Those traveling to the Iraqi Kurdistan Region need proof of having received a second vaccine shot, or show a negative PCR result taken in the previous 48 hours of travel. People without either must take a PCR test at their own expense upon arrival at the Kurdistan Region airports. The U.S. Embassy in Iraq says it has heard reports of airports requiring coronavirus tests before departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Americans may enter with a negative test for the coronavirus taken in the 72 hours before departure, and additional testing, requiring payment in cash, may be done at the airport. Those traveling to the Iraqi Kurdistan Region need proof of having received a second vaccine shot, or show a negative PCR result taken in the previous 48 hours of travel. People without either must take a PCR test at their own expense upon arrival at the Kurdistan Region airports. The U.S. Embassy in Iraq says it has heard reports of airports requiring coronavirus tests before departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
People who have been fully vaccinated or who have recovered from the coronavirus in the previous 180 days do not need to test or quarantine, according to the U.S. Embassy in Ireland. | People who have been fully vaccinated or who have recovered from the coronavirus in the previous 180 days do not need to test or quarantine, according to the U.S. Embassy in Ireland. |
Others 12 and older must show a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before arrival in order to board their aircraft or ferry. A mandatory 14-day self-quarantine is required for those arriving from the United States. It can be shortened with a negative RT-PCR test result taken at least five days after arrival. Children must follow the quarantine requirement of the adult they are traveling with. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Others 12 and older must show a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before arrival in order to board their aircraft or ferry. A mandatory 14-day self-quarantine is required for those arriving from the United States. It can be shortened with a negative RT-PCR test result taken at least five days after arrival. Children must follow the quarantine requirement of the adult they are traveling with. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
If the United States were to be moved to a higher risk category, then those who were vaccinated or recovered from the coronavirus would need a negative pretest and a five-day self quarantine, with another negative test to leave. Those who weren’t vaccinated or recovered would be required to retest and hotel quarantine for at least 10 days, with a negative test required to leave. | If the United States were to be moved to a higher risk category, then those who were vaccinated or recovered from the coronavirus would need a negative pretest and a five-day self quarantine, with another negative test to leave. Those who weren’t vaccinated or recovered would be required to retest and hotel quarantine for at least 10 days, with a negative test required to leave. |
Through at least Oct. 25, Americans may enter without quarantine if they have a negative molecular or antigen test performed within 72 hours before arrival, and have either proof of full vaccination or a medical certificate confirming recovery from Covid within the previous six months. Those who are unvaccinated, or who can’t show the proper documentation must quarantine for five days, then present a negative test to leave. Minors over age 6 accompanying a guardian with one of the certificates must pretest, while those younger than 6 are exempt from the pretest. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Through at least Oct. 25, Americans may enter without quarantine if they have a negative molecular or antigen test performed within 72 hours before arrival, and have either proof of full vaccination or a medical certificate confirming recovery from Covid within the previous six months. Those who are unvaccinated, or who can’t show the proper documentation must quarantine for five days, then present a negative test to leave. Minors over age 6 accompanying a guardian with one of the certificates must pretest, while those younger than 6 are exempt from the pretest. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
All tourists 12 and older need a negative molecular or antigen test that was taken within three days of travel. Additional tests may be given at the airport. Those staying in the “resilient corridor” may travel between hotels and certain attractions with approved transportation providers, while people staying outside of the corridor must quarantine, though the time frame depends upon vaccination status. Vaccinated tourists staying outside of the corridor must quarantine for eight days, but can gain immediate release with a negative RT-PCR test administered in the country. Those who aren’t vaccinated must quarantine for 14 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | All tourists 12 and older need a negative molecular or antigen test that was taken within three days of travel. Additional tests may be given at the airport. Those staying in the “resilient corridor” may travel between hotels and certain attractions with approved transportation providers, while people staying outside of the corridor must quarantine, though the time frame depends upon vaccination status. Vaccinated tourists staying outside of the corridor must quarantine for eight days, but can gain immediate release with a negative RT-PCR test administered in the country. Those who aren’t vaccinated must quarantine for 14 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
All visitors require a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. Vaccinated travelers don’t need additional testing, but those who aren’t inoculated require a second $40 test that will be done upon landing. Children under 5 are exempt from testing. Health insurance that covers Covid-19 is required for non-nationals. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | All visitors require a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. Vaccinated travelers don’t need additional testing, but those who aren’t inoculated require a second $40 test that will be done upon landing. Children under 5 are exempt from testing. Health insurance that covers Covid-19 is required for non-nationals. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Passengers must have a negative PCR test taken in the 96 hours before arrival, but those from the United States do not need to quarantine. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Passengers must have a negative PCR test taken in the 96 hours before arrival, but those from the United States do not need to quarantine. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Through at least Sept. 13, visitors have one of the following: proof of full vaccination; a negative result to a PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours or a rapid antigen in the previous 48 hours; evidence of recovery from Covid-19 in the previous 21 to 180 days; or a serological test that shows antibodies within the past 30 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Through at least Sept. 13, visitors have one of the following: proof of full vaccination; a negative result to a PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours or a rapid antigen in the previous 48 hours; evidence of recovery from Covid-19 in the previous 21 to 180 days; or a serological test that shows antibodies within the past 30 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Those with proof of vaccination may enter by air without restriction. Others over age 5 need a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before landing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Those with proof of vaccination may enter by air without restriction. Others over age 5 need a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before landing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Americans can only enter after 14 days in a low-risk country. Tourists age 11 and older need proof of a negative test for the coronavirus taken in the previous 72 hours or an antigen test taken in the prior 48 hours. Another test may be required upon landing at the traveler’s expense, according to the U.S. Embassy in Lativa. However, a Latvian government website says that unvaccinated tourists also must self isolate. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Americans can only enter after 14 days in a low-risk country. Tourists age 11 and older need proof of a negative test for the coronavirus taken in the previous 72 hours or an antigen test taken in the prior 48 hours. Another test may be required upon landing at the traveler’s expense, according to the U.S. Embassy in Lativa. However, a Latvian government website says that unvaccinated tourists also must self isolate. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Tourists 12 and up must have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 96 hours in order to board their flight, unless they are fully vaccinated or can show proof of having recovered from Covid-19 in the previous 90 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very High. | Tourists 12 and up must have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 96 hours in order to board their flight, unless they are fully vaccinated or can show proof of having recovered from Covid-19 in the previous 90 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very High. |
A negative coronavirus test taken in the 72 hours before departure is required for entry. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | A negative coronavirus test taken in the 72 hours before departure is required for entry. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Travelers must present a negative result for a coronavirus test taken in the previous 96 hours upon landing, and they will be charged $75 for another test given upon arrival. A negative test result within 72 hours of departure is needed to exit Liberia, at a cost of $50 to $75, depending upon the destination. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Travelers must present a negative result for a coronavirus test taken in the previous 96 hours upon landing, and they will be charged $75 for another test given upon arrival. A negative test result within 72 hours of departure is needed to exit Liberia, at a cost of $50 to $75, depending upon the destination. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
U.S. citizens can enter with proof of a negative coronavirus test administered no more than 72 hours before travel and a 14-day quarantine at a government site. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | U.S. citizens can enter with proof of a negative coronavirus test administered no more than 72 hours before travel and a 14-day quarantine at a government site. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
See Switzerland. | See Switzerland. |
The United States is classified as a red country. Through at least Sept. 5, unvaccinated travelers and those who haven’t recovered from Covid-19 who are 16 and older must have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before entry, or a negative antigen test taken within 48 hours. They also must self-isolate for 10 days, though that can be shortened with a negative result to a test taken on or after the seventh day, according to the Lithuanian Ministry of Health. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | The United States is classified as a red country. Through at least Sept. 5, unvaccinated travelers and those who haven’t recovered from Covid-19 who are 16 and older must have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before entry, or a negative antigen test taken within 48 hours. They also must self-isolate for 10 days, though that can be shortened with a negative result to a test taken on or after the seventh day, according to the Lithuanian Ministry of Health. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Arriving airline passengers over age 12 need to present one of the following: proof of full vaccination, a recovery certificate from Covid-19 in the previous six months, a negative result to a coronavirus test performed less than 72 hours before their flight, or a rapid antigen test performed in the previous 48 hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Arriving airline passengers over age 12 need to present one of the following: proof of full vaccination, a recovery certificate from Covid-19 in the previous six months, a negative result to a coronavirus test performed less than 72 hours before their flight, or a rapid antigen test performed in the previous 48 hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Visitors over 1 must have proof of a negative PCR test taken not more than 96 hours before the flight. Tourists also need to have a negative PCR test result within 72 hours of checking out of their accommodation. Those who are vaccinated, and their children who aren’t yet eligible for inoculation, may check into any guesthouse. However, those who aren’t vaccinated may only stay on islands where local vaccination thresholds meet the following standards: 60 percent of the island’s total population have been fully vaccinated, 90 percent of those over age 65 are fully vaccinated, and 95 percent of the tourism providers are fully vaccinated. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Visitors over 1 must have proof of a negative PCR test taken not more than 96 hours before the flight. Tourists also need to have a negative PCR test result within 72 hours of checking out of their accommodation. Those who are vaccinated, and their children who aren’t yet eligible for inoculation, may check into any guesthouse. However, those who aren’t vaccinated may only stay on islands where local vaccination thresholds meet the following standards: 60 percent of the island’s total population have been fully vaccinated, 90 percent of those over age 65 are fully vaccinated, and 95 percent of the tourism providers are fully vaccinated. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Travelers must present a negative Covid-19 test result dated within five days of arrival. Anyone without the required documentation and those suspected of having the virus will be tested at the airport and their travel documents will be retained while they quarantine pending a negative result. | Travelers must present a negative Covid-19 test result dated within five days of arrival. Anyone without the required documentation and those suspected of having the virus will be tested at the airport and their travel documents will be retained while they quarantine pending a negative result. |
Only vaccinated visitors are allowed, if the tourist is 12 or older. Cards issued by the C.D.C. are acceptable as long as the visitor is 14 days after the last dose and the card is verified through the VeriFLY app. | Only vaccinated visitors are allowed, if the tourist is 12 or older. Cards issued by the C.D.C. are acceptable as long as the visitor is 14 days after the last dose and the card is verified through the VeriFLY app. |
The Visit Malta tourist site says only those from the following states and territories may enter: Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Republic of Marshall Islands, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Federated States of Micronesia, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Northern Mariana Islands, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Palau, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Virgin Islands, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. | The Visit Malta tourist site says only those from the following states and territories may enter: Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Republic of Marshall Islands, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Federated States of Micronesia, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Northern Mariana Islands, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Palau, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Virgin Islands, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. |
Children between 5 and 11 accompanying their fully vaccinated parents or guardians need a negative RT-PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. Children younger than 5 are exempt from any travel requirements. | Children between 5 and 11 accompanying their fully vaccinated parents or guardians need a negative RT-PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival. Children younger than 5 are exempt from any travel requirements. |
The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Travelers 11 and older must have a negative PCR or antigen test from within three days before arrival. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Travelers 11 and older must have a negative PCR or antigen test from within three days before arrival. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Vaccinated travelers will be given a PCR test upon arrival and can use the beach and hotel amenities during the first week. If another test on their seventh day is negative, they can move freely. Unvaccinated people need to stay for 14 nights at an official quarantine hotel, with PCR tests upon arrival and on their seventh and 14th days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Vaccinated travelers will be given a PCR test upon arrival and can use the beach and hotel amenities during the first week. If another test on their seventh day is negative, they can move freely. Unvaccinated people need to stay for 14 nights at an official quarantine hotel, with PCR tests upon arrival and on their seventh and 14th days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Land crossings between the United States and Mexico remain closed. U.S. visitors can arrive by plane, without a testing or quarantine requirement. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Land crossings between the United States and Mexico remain closed. U.S. visitors can arrive by plane, without a testing or quarantine requirement. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Tourists must have one of the following: completion of their full vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 in the previous six months, a certificate showing coronavirus antibodies that is less than 90 days old, a negative coronavirus test taken the prior 72 hours, or a negative antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours. Without one of these, travelers need to quarantine for 14 days, though that can be ended after a week with a negative test. Children up to age 12 are exempt. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Tourists must have one of the following: completion of their full vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 in the previous six months, a certificate showing coronavirus antibodies that is less than 90 days old, a negative coronavirus test taken the prior 72 hours, or a negative antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours. Without one of these, travelers need to quarantine for 14 days, though that can be ended after a week with a negative test. Children up to age 12 are exempt. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Fully vaccinated travelers and those who have recovered from Covid-19 in the previous 15 days to six months may enter without restriction. Those who aren’t inoculated need a negative PCR or antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours. Travelers under 16 are exempt. | Fully vaccinated travelers and those who have recovered from Covid-19 in the previous 15 days to six months may enter without restriction. Those who aren’t inoculated need a negative PCR or antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours. Travelers under 16 are exempt. |
Tourists over age 5 must have one of the following: completion of their full vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 in the previous 14 to 180 days, a negative PCR test taken the prior 72 hours, or a negative rapid test taken in the previous 48 hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Tourists over age 5 must have one of the following: completion of their full vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 in the previous 14 to 180 days, a negative PCR test taken the prior 72 hours, or a negative rapid test taken in the previous 48 hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Fully vaccinated tourists from the United States can enter with proof of a negative result to a PCR test taken in the previous 48 hours. All others also need the pretest, and must also show a voucher for a 10-day quarantine in an authorized hotel. A PCR test on the ninth day is required. Children under 11 are exempt from testing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very High. | Fully vaccinated tourists from the United States can enter with proof of a negative result to a PCR test taken in the previous 48 hours. All others also need the pretest, and must also show a voucher for a 10-day quarantine in an authorized hotel. A PCR test on the ninth day is required. Children under 11 are exempt from testing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very High. |
Tourists age 11 and older are required to have proof of a negative PCR test that was administered in their country of origin within 72 hours of departure. Covid-19 tests results are valid for 14 days for those requiring multiple entries at a land border. Proof of a return ticket and a hotel booking are required for a visa. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Tourists age 11 and older are required to have proof of a negative PCR test that was administered in their country of origin within 72 hours of departure. Covid-19 tests results are valid for 14 days for those requiring multiple entries at a land border. Proof of a return ticket and a hotel booking are required for a visa. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
American tourists need a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before their flights to enter. Anyone arriving with an older test will be placed in quarantine and tested at their own cost until a negative result is obtained. Children under 5 do not need a test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | American tourists need a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before their flights to enter. Anyone arriving with an older test will be placed in quarantine and tested at their own cost until a negative result is obtained. Children under 5 do not need a test. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Regardless of vaccination status, Americans need a negative PCR test taken 72 hours before their flight to enter Nepal. A hotel booking, visa and proof of insurance is required, according to the U.S. Embassy in Nepal. It also says that international travelers must quarantine for 10 days and obtain a negative result at the end in order to leave isolation. All people arriving to Kathmandu valley must also quarantine for 10 days. Children under 5 are exempt from testing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Regardless of vaccination status, Americans need a negative PCR test taken 72 hours before their flight to enter Nepal. A hotel booking, visa and proof of insurance is required, according to the U.S. Embassy in Nepal. It also says that international travelers must quarantine for 10 days and obtain a negative result at the end in order to leave isolation. All people arriving to Kathmandu valley must also quarantine for 10 days. Children under 5 are exempt from testing. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Travelers 12 and older must present either proof of full vaccination or recovery from the coronavirus, or alternatively, a negative PCR test within 48 hours of boarding their flight or a negative antigen test within 24 hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Travelers 12 and older must present either proof of full vaccination or recovery from the coronavirus, or alternatively, a negative PCR test within 48 hours of boarding their flight or a negative antigen test within 24 hours. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
To enter, a negative result to a PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival must be submitted to the airline electronically at least 36 hours before departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | To enter, a negative result to a PCR test taken in the 72 hours before arrival must be submitted to the airline electronically at least 36 hours before departure. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Passengers must show certificates of negative Covid-19 tests dated within five days before arrival and departure in order to enter and leave the country. Travelers staying for more than two weeks must quarantine for the first week and then get another virus test at no cost. | Passengers must show certificates of negative Covid-19 tests dated within five days before arrival and departure in order to enter and leave the country. Travelers staying for more than two weeks must quarantine for the first week and then get another virus test at no cost. |
Americans 10 and over must have a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before travel, and must pay for another test that will be done in Nigeria a week after arrival. Visitors must self-isolate until a negative result for the second test has been received. Passengers departing Abuja International airport are asked to provide a negative test result taken in the previous three days. | Americans 10 and over must have a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before travel, and must pay for another test that will be done in Nigeria a week after arrival. Visitors must self-isolate until a negative result for the second test has been received. Passengers departing Abuja International airport are asked to provide a negative test result taken in the previous three days. |
Travelers must provide either vaccination certificate, proof of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before travel, or a certificate of recovery from Covid-19 issued in the previous 45 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Travelers must provide either vaccination certificate, proof of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before travel, or a certificate of recovery from Covid-19 issued in the previous 45 days. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Visitors over age 6 require proof of a negative RT-PCR test taken in the 72 hours before boarding the aircraft. A rapid antigen test will also be given at the airport, according to the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority. | Visitors over age 6 require proof of a negative RT-PCR test taken in the 72 hours before boarding the aircraft. A rapid antigen test will also be given at the airport, according to the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority. |
Fully vaccinated travelers can enter without a pretest, but those who aren’t inoculated must present a negative PCR or antigen test result upon landing. If the test result is more than 72 hours old, a rapid Covid-19 test will be performed at the airport, at a cost of $50. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Fully vaccinated travelers can enter without a pretest, but those who aren’t inoculated must present a negative PCR or antigen test result upon landing. If the test result is more than 72 hours old, a rapid Covid-19 test will be performed at the airport, at a cost of $50. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Tourists over age 12 must have a negative result to a RT-PCR test taken in the 72 hours before boarding their flight, or to an antigen test taken in the prior 24 hours. Another test must be take on the fifth day after their pre-arrival test. Those who had Covid-19 in the previous 14 to 90 days are exempt from testing. Fully vaccinated travelers are exempt from quarantine, while those over age 12 who aren’t inoculated must quarantine for five days. Those who aren’t a resident of the South American trade bloc must have health insurance that covers illness from the coronavirus. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Tourists over age 12 must have a negative result to a RT-PCR test taken in the 72 hours before boarding their flight, or to an antigen test taken in the prior 24 hours. Another test must be take on the fifth day after their pre-arrival test. Those who had Covid-19 in the previous 14 to 90 days are exempt from testing. Fully vaccinated travelers are exempt from quarantine, while those over age 12 who aren’t inoculated must quarantine for five days. Those who aren’t a resident of the South American trade bloc must have health insurance that covers illness from the coronavirus. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
To enter the country tourists need a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure, or a negative antigen test taken in the 24 hours before boarding, according to PromPeru, the country’s tourism agency. Children under 12 can present a certificate of health issued by a medical doctor in lieu of a negative test, according to the U.S. Embassy in Peru. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | To enter the country tourists need a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure, or a negative antigen test taken in the 24 hours before boarding, according to PromPeru, the country’s tourism agency. Children under 12 can present a certificate of health issued by a medical doctor in lieu of a negative test, according to the U.S. Embassy in Peru. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Fully vaccinated visitors are exempt from quarantine, as are children under age 12 who are traveling with a vaccinated adult, and those who can document recovery from Covid in the previous six months. Others need to quarantine for 10 days; with a coronavirus test taken at their own expense no sooner than the eighth day. Tourists are not allowed to enter by land or sea borders. | Fully vaccinated visitors are exempt from quarantine, as are children under age 12 who are traveling with a vaccinated adult, and those who can document recovery from Covid in the previous six months. Others need to quarantine for 10 days; with a coronavirus test taken at their own expense no sooner than the eighth day. Tourists are not allowed to enter by land or sea borders. |
Portugal is allowing tourists arriving by air to enter with proof of a negative RT-PCR test taken in the pervious 72 hours, or a negative rapid antigen test taken within 48 hours of boarding, according to the Visit Portugal travel page. Children under 12 do not need to present a test. There are no restrictions for those from most countries arriving by train. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Portugal is allowing tourists arriving by air to enter with proof of a negative RT-PCR test taken in the pervious 72 hours, or a negative rapid antigen test taken within 48 hours of boarding, according to the Visit Portugal travel page. Children under 12 do not need to present a test. There are no restrictions for those from most countries arriving by train. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
The Azores and Madeira are autonomous regions and in addition to the pretest require an arrival test with a 12- to 24-hour quarantine while awaiting results, and other more stringent regulations. | The Azores and Madeira are autonomous regions and in addition to the pretest require an arrival test with a 12- to 24-hour quarantine while awaiting results, and other more stringent regulations. |
Those who cannot present an E.U. Digital Covid certificate must self-quarantine for 14 days, though a negative result to a coronavirus test on the 10th day can reduce that, according to the Romanian Tourism website. It was unclear if a C.D.C. vaccine card might be accepted as proof of vaccination. Children 6 to 16 are exempt from quarantine if they present a negative result to a PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours. Children younger than 6 are exempt from testing, according to the Embassy of Romania in Washington, D.C. | Those who cannot present an E.U. Digital Covid certificate must self-quarantine for 14 days, though a negative result to a coronavirus test on the 10th day can reduce that, according to the Romanian Tourism website. It was unclear if a C.D.C. vaccine card might be accepted as proof of vaccination. Children 6 to 16 are exempt from quarantine if they present a negative result to a PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours. Children younger than 6 are exempt from testing, according to the Embassy of Romania in Washington, D.C. |
The Russian Federation has resumed issuing tourist visas to eligible residents of the United States. A negative test for the coronavirus that was performed in the three days before arrival is required for entry. Local jurisdictions set their own quarantine requirements, according to the U.S. Embassy in Russia. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | The Russian Federation has resumed issuing tourist visas to eligible residents of the United States. A negative test for the coronavirus that was performed in the three days before arrival is required for entry. Local jurisdictions set their own quarantine requirements, according to the U.S. Embassy in Russia. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Visitors over the age of 5 must have proof of a negative RT-PCR test performed in the 72 hours before boarding their flight. Another $60 test will be done at the airport; travelers must wait about 24 hours at a transit hotel for the results. Some hotels may require negative test results within a certain window before arrival, usually from 72 to 120 hours. Travelers departing Rwanda must take a $50 PCR test and receive a negative result within 72 hours before their flight. Rapid antigen tests cost about $10. Tourists to the national parks may have additional testing requirements for entry to hotels. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: Very high. | Visitors over the age of 5 must have proof of a negative RT-PCR test performed in the 72 hours before boarding their flight. Another $60 test will be done at the airport; travelers must wait about 24 hours at a transit hotel for the results. Some hotels may require negative test results within a certain window before arrival, usually from 72 to 120 hours. Travelers departing Rwanda must take a $50 PCR test and receive a negative result within 72 hours before their flight. Rapid antigen tests cost about $10. Tourists to the national parks may have additional testing requirements for entry to hotels. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: Very high. |
Adult travelers must be fully vaccinated, while unvaccinated children under 18 may enter with their parents and follow the same restrictions. Visitors of all ages must submit a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel. For the first three days, tourists may only vacation at their approved hotel. If staying longer, they will receive a $150 test on the fourth day, and when it comes back negative, they may move freely off the property. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Adult travelers must be fully vaccinated, while unvaccinated children under 18 may enter with their parents and follow the same restrictions. Visitors of all ages must submit a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel. For the first three days, tourists may only vacation at their approved hotel. If staying longer, they will receive a $150 test on the fourth day, and when it comes back negative, they may move freely off the property. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Travelers age 5 and older must have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous five days to enter. People who are fully inoculated must stay at a property certified for Covid-19 protocols and travel by certified transportation, but they can move about the island. Those who aren’t vaccinated must take a certified taxi from the airport to their pre-booked, Covid-certified accommodations and are required to remain on the grounds for 14 days except for transfers to another such property, or to participate in certain approved activities. On day 15, they can expand their island access. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Travelers age 5 and older must have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous five days to enter. People who are fully inoculated must stay at a property certified for Covid-19 protocols and travel by certified transportation, but they can move about the island. Those who aren’t vaccinated must take a certified taxi from the airport to their pre-booked, Covid-certified accommodations and are required to remain on the grounds for 14 days except for transfers to another such property, or to participate in certain approved activities. On day 15, they can expand their island access. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Fully vaccinated visitors from the United States must show a negative PCR test taken within the previous three days. Another PCR test may be given upon arrival. A mandatory 48-hour quarantine at the traveler’s expense is required in a prepaid hotel or property approved by the health authority. Minors under 18 follow the protocol of their parents or guardians. In-transit passengers must have proof of a negative test taken within 72 hours of travel and must stay at the airport or a government-approved hotel while awaiting their connection. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Fully vaccinated visitors from the United States must show a negative PCR test taken within the previous three days. Another PCR test may be given upon arrival. A mandatory 48-hour quarantine at the traveler’s expense is required in a prepaid hotel or property approved by the health authority. Minors under 18 follow the protocol of their parents or guardians. In-transit passengers must have proof of a negative test taken within 72 hours of travel and must stay at the airport or a government-approved hotel while awaiting their connection. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Travelers from the United States can enter with proof of full vaccination, a certificate of recovery from the virus in the previous six months, or documentation of antibodies against SARS-COV-2 after April 1. Alternatively, visitors can show a negative molecular or antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours. Those who have been in Italy or the Vatican City for the previous two weeks may also enter without restriction. | Travelers from the United States can enter with proof of full vaccination, a certificate of recovery from the virus in the previous six months, or documentation of antibodies against SARS-COV-2 after April 1. Alternatively, visitors can show a negative molecular or antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours. Those who have been in Italy or the Vatican City for the previous two weeks may also enter without restriction. |
Arriving passengers must have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before departure, and take an additional $35 PCR test after arrival. Those who aren’t vaccinated must quarantine in an approved hotel at their own expense until their test results come back, generally about 24 hours. If it’s negative, they may leave. | Arriving passengers must have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before departure, and take an additional $35 PCR test after arrival. Those who aren’t vaccinated must quarantine in an approved hotel at their own expense until their test results come back, generally about 24 hours. If it’s negative, they may leave. |
A negative test for the coronavirus and insurance covering illness related to Covid-19 are required. Those who are vaccinated do not need to quarantine, however others must for a week at government-approved accommodations. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | A negative test for the coronavirus and insurance covering illness related to Covid-19 are required. Those who are vaccinated do not need to quarantine, however others must for a week at government-approved accommodations. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Travelers over age 2 must have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the five days before arrival in order to board their flight to Senegal. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Travelers over age 2 must have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the five days before arrival in order to board their flight to Senegal. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Visitors must present a negative PCR or antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours, proof of full vacation or evidence of having been diagnosed with Covid-19 in previous 14 days to six months can avoid a 10-day self quarantine, although the time period is extended to 72 hours in the case of a flight delay. Children up to 12 are exempt, while those ages 12 to 18 may enter without meeting one of the conditions as long as they get a coronavirus test in the 48 hours after entering the country. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Visitors must present a negative PCR or antigen test taken in the previous 48 hours, proof of full vacation or evidence of having been diagnosed with Covid-19 in previous 14 days to six months can avoid a 10-day self quarantine, although the time period is extended to 72 hours in the case of a flight delay. Children up to 12 are exempt, while those ages 12 to 18 may enter without meeting one of the conditions as long as they get a coronavirus test in the 48 hours after entering the country. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
The country is open to those arriving by air who have proof of a negative PCR test taken less than 72 hours before departure. Health insurance that covers potential Covid-19-related costs is required. Visitors arriving by sea must have approval, and meet other requirements. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | The country is open to those arriving by air who have proof of a negative PCR test taken less than 72 hours before departure. Health insurance that covers potential Covid-19-related costs is required. Visitors arriving by sea must have approval, and meet other requirements. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Americans must self-isolate for two weeks upon entering, but the duration may be shortened with a negative RT-PCR or antigen test after the eighth day. | Americans must self-isolate for two weeks upon entering, but the duration may be shortened with a negative RT-PCR or antigen test after the eighth day. |
Tourists are only allowed if fully vaccinated or if they have proof of having had the coronavirus in the previous 10 days to six months. Children under age 15 accompanying their parents are exempt. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Tourists are only allowed if fully vaccinated or if they have proof of having had the coronavirus in the previous 10 days to six months. Children under age 15 accompanying their parents are exempt. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Travelers must present a negative Covid-19 test result taken within 72 hours before departure or quarantine at their own cost. Many land crossings are closed. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Travelers must present a negative Covid-19 test result taken within 72 hours before departure or quarantine at their own cost. Many land crossings are closed. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Proof of a negative PCR test taken within the previous 72 hours is required to board a flight, and additional testing may be done upon landing. A 14-day quarantine is also required, generally at a government-designated facility that costs about $100 to $150 per night. The quarantine must be completed before boarding a connecting flight within the country. The U.S. Embassy in the Republic of Korea says limited categories of vaccinated travelers may apply for a quarantine exemption certificate at a Korean embassy or consulate before travel. Some travelers who were vaccinated in Korea may be eligible for monitoring instead of quarantine. There are no requirements for transiting passengers staying less than 24 hours who don’t pass through immigration. | Proof of a negative PCR test taken within the previous 72 hours is required to board a flight, and additional testing may be done upon landing. A 14-day quarantine is also required, generally at a government-designated facility that costs about $100 to $150 per night. The quarantine must be completed before boarding a connecting flight within the country. The U.S. Embassy in the Republic of Korea says limited categories of vaccinated travelers may apply for a quarantine exemption certificate at a Korean embassy or consulate before travel. Some travelers who were vaccinated in Korea may be eligible for monitoring instead of quarantine. There are no requirements for transiting passengers staying less than 24 hours who don’t pass through immigration. |
Under rules that have been in effect since July, U.S. citizens may travel from the United States to Spain and enter without restriction if they have a QR code generated through the Spain Travel Health portal, according to the U.S. Embassy in Spain and Spain’s tourism website. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Under rules that have been in effect since July, U.S. citizens may travel from the United States to Spain and enter without restriction if they have a QR code generated through the Spain Travel Health portal, according to the U.S. Embassy in Spain and Spain’s tourism website. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
On Sept. 6, Sweden will remove Americans from the country’s “safe travel” list, and entry, in most instances, will be denied. | |
Fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and those who have recovered from Covid-19 in the past six months may enter without restriction. Others may enter with proof of a negative PCR test in the previous 72 hours, or a negative rapid antigen test in the previous 48 hours. Those under the age of 16 follow the same regulations as the adult they are traveling with. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: High. | Fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and those who have recovered from Covid-19 in the past six months may enter without restriction. Others may enter with proof of a negative PCR test in the previous 72 hours, or a negative rapid antigen test in the previous 48 hours. Those under the age of 16 follow the same regulations as the adult they are traveling with. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: High. |
Travelers must show results from a negative PCR test issued within 72 hours of arrival. Additional tests may be given at the airport. Those who arrive without the pretest may be subject to quarantine, possibly in a government facility, until a negative result is obtained. The U.S. Embassy in Tajikistan cautions this could lead to 14 days in a government quarantine facility. | Travelers must show results from a negative PCR test issued within 72 hours of arrival. Additional tests may be given at the airport. Those who arrive without the pretest may be subject to quarantine, possibly in a government facility, until a negative result is obtained. The U.S. Embassy in Tajikistan cautions this could lead to 14 days in a government quarantine facility. |
Passengers must have a negative RT-PCR Covid-19 test in the 72 hours before landing, and take a $10 rapid test at the airport upon landing. | Passengers must have a negative RT-PCR Covid-19 test in the 72 hours before landing, and take a $10 rapid test at the airport upon landing. |
A negative RT-PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before departure and medical insurance with at least $100,000 coverage for coronavirus-related expenses are required to enter. All travelers must quarantine for 14 days and undergo two additional PCR tests, according to the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington, D.C. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | A negative RT-PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before departure and medical insurance with at least $100,000 coverage for coronavirus-related expenses are required to enter. All travelers must quarantine for 14 days and undergo two additional PCR tests, according to the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington, D.C. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
All passengers must have proof of a negative PCR test taken within three days of traveling in order to board their flight. A second $75 PCR test will be given upon arrival at Lomé Airport and must self isolate until a negative result is received, usually within 24 hours. Visitors without the Togo Safe app may have to quarantine in a state facility for at least two weeks. Exit testing for $70 at the traveler’s expense is required 72 hours in advance of the departing flight. | All passengers must have proof of a negative PCR test taken within three days of traveling in order to board their flight. A second $75 PCR test will be given upon arrival at Lomé Airport and must self isolate until a negative result is received, usually within 24 hours. Visitors without the Togo Safe app may have to quarantine in a state facility for at least two weeks. Exit testing for $70 at the traveler’s expense is required 72 hours in advance of the departing flight. |
Only vaccinated travelers are allowed, and they need proof of a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before arrival. Children who aren’t vaccinated or are only partially vaccinated are allowed to enter with a vaccinated adult, but need the pretest and also need to undergo PCR tests on the third and fifth day after arrival. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Only vaccinated travelers are allowed, and they need proof of a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before arrival. Children who aren’t vaccinated or are only partially vaccinated are allowed to enter with a vaccinated adult, but need the pretest and also need to undergo PCR tests on the third and fifth day after arrival. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
All travelers 12 and older must show the results of a negative PCR test with a QR code no more than 72 hours before departure (120 hours before arriving in Tunisia). Passengers will be randomly selected for rapid tests at the airport. Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated travelers must complete a 10-day quarantine at a government-approved hotel, and must have a negative coronavirus test after the seventh day in order to leave. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | All travelers 12 and older must show the results of a negative PCR test with a QR code no more than 72 hours before departure (120 hours before arriving in Tunisia). Passengers will be randomly selected for rapid tests at the airport. Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated travelers must complete a 10-day quarantine at a government-approved hotel, and must have a negative coronavirus test after the seventh day in order to leave. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
Tourists who were fully vaccinated, as well as those who recovered from Covid-19 in the previous six months, may enter without restrictions. Others over age 5 must show proof of a negative PCR test within 72 hours of arrival, or alternatively, they can show a negative rapid antigen test done in the previous 48 hours. Random testing may be conducted at the airport. Those who arrived without a PCR test must self-quarantine. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very High. | Tourists who were fully vaccinated, as well as those who recovered from Covid-19 in the previous six months, may enter without restrictions. Others over age 5 must show proof of a negative PCR test within 72 hours of arrival, or alternatively, they can show a negative rapid antigen test done in the previous 48 hours. Random testing may be conducted at the airport. Those who arrived without a PCR test must self-quarantine. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very High. |
Travelers must provide a negative result to a coronavirus test, as well as proof of a serology test confirming the presence of antibodies, both taken in the 72 hours before departure. Upon landing, passengers must take another $45 PCR test at their own expense. A mandatory 21-day quarantine in a government facility is required, with another $45 virus test upon completion. | Travelers must provide a negative result to a coronavirus test, as well as proof of a serology test confirming the presence of antibodies, both taken in the 72 hours before departure. Upon landing, passengers must take another $45 PCR test at their own expense. A mandatory 21-day quarantine in a government facility is required, with another $45 virus test upon completion. |
All visitors 16 years of age and over must be fully vaccinated. They also will need to have proof of a negative coronavirus test result taken within three days of travel, and insurance that covers any Covid-19 related medical costs. Children under 10 are exempt from testing. | All visitors 16 years of age and over must be fully vaccinated. They also will need to have proof of a negative coronavirus test result taken within three days of travel, and insurance that covers any Covid-19 related medical costs. Children under 10 are exempt from testing. |
People must register before traveling to Qatar. A negative coronavirus test is required in the 72 hours before arrival. Another test will be given upon arrival. Visitors who were fully inoculated in the 14 to 379 days before arrival can take an antibody test upon arrival and if it is positive, they do not need to quarantine. Unvaccinated passengers, including children traveling with their vaccinated parents, need to quarantine in a hotel for seven days, according to the Qatar Ministry of Public Health. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | People must register before traveling to Qatar. A negative coronavirus test is required in the 72 hours before arrival. Another test will be given upon arrival. Visitors who were fully inoculated in the 14 to 379 days before arrival can take an antibody test upon arrival and if it is positive, they do not need to quarantine. Unvaccinated passengers, including children traveling with their vaccinated parents, need to quarantine in a hotel for seven days, according to the Qatar Ministry of Public Health. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Tourists may visit with a negative PCR test taken no more than 120 hours before their flight into the country. Unvaccinated travelers will be given another PCR test at their own expense (no more than $65) upon arrival, regardless of age. They will then be taken to a holding area, or they may check into a designated hotel, to await their results. Children age 3 and younger are exempt from testing if accompanying parents with a negative test certificate. The government also requires departing passengers to present a negative test taken not more than 72 hours before they are scheduled to leave the country. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Tourists may visit with a negative PCR test taken no more than 120 hours before their flight into the country. Unvaccinated travelers will be given another PCR test at their own expense (no more than $65) upon arrival, regardless of age. They will then be taken to a holding area, or they may check into a designated hotel, to await their results. Children age 3 and younger are exempt from testing if accompanying parents with a negative test certificate. The government also requires departing passengers to present a negative test taken not more than 72 hours before they are scheduled to leave the country. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
Travelers 12 and older must be fully vaccinated, or have a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before arrival, or a negative rapid antigen test. Unvaccinated adults staying in the country for more than 72 hours must either get a negative result to a coronavirus test within 72 hours of entry or self-isolate for 10 days. Proof of medical insurance for Covid-19-related illness is required. | Travelers 12 and older must be fully vaccinated, or have a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before arrival, or a negative rapid antigen test. Unvaccinated adults staying in the country for more than 72 hours must either get a negative result to a coronavirus test within 72 hours of entry or self-isolate for 10 days. Proof of medical insurance for Covid-19-related illness is required. |
Travelers over 12 must have proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the departure flight. Additional restrictions, which may include additional testing and possible quarantine, vary with each Emirate. Passengers coming directly from the United States to Abu Dhabi must quarantine, while those arriving in Dubai may not need to, assuming a negative PCR test, according to the U.S. Embassy in the United Arab Emirates. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | Travelers over 12 must have proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the departure flight. Additional restrictions, which may include additional testing and possible quarantine, vary with each Emirate. Passengers coming directly from the United States to Abu Dhabi must quarantine, while those arriving in Dubai may not need to, assuming a negative PCR test, according to the U.S. Embassy in the United Arab Emirates. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
The United States is considered an “amber” country, and those arriving in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland who are at least two weeks after their final inoculation shot may enter without quarantine if they have proof of a negative test taken in the three days before their departure, and if they receive a negative result to an in-country PCR test taken on or before their second day. Prices range by provider. Proof of residency in the United States is required, along with the physical vaccine card from the C.D.C. | The United States is considered an “amber” country, and those arriving in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland who are at least two weeks after their final inoculation shot may enter without quarantine if they have proof of a negative test taken in the three days before their departure, and if they receive a negative result to an in-country PCR test taken on or before their second day. Prices range by provider. Proof of residency in the United States is required, along with the physical vaccine card from the C.D.C. |
Those who aren’t vaccinated must book and pay for a travel package that includes two tests to be taken during a mandatory 10-day quarantine, one on or before day 2, and the other on or after day 8. In England, travelers can take an additional test through a private provider on day 5 in order to be released early from quarantine, but they still must take the final test on day 8. Children 4 and under do not need to take the day 2 or day 8 tests. | Those who aren’t vaccinated must book and pay for a travel package that includes two tests to be taken during a mandatory 10-day quarantine, one on or before day 2, and the other on or after day 8. In England, travelers can take an additional test through a private provider on day 5 in order to be released early from quarantine, but they still must take the final test on day 8. Children 4 and under do not need to take the day 2 or day 8 tests. |
Age exemptions for children vary by country. | Age exemptions for children vary by country. |
The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. | The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 4: Very high. |
A negative PCR test performed within 72 hours of the start of travel is required. Those without a valid result will be given a rapid test upon landing. | A negative PCR test performed within 72 hours of the start of travel is required. Those without a valid result will be given a rapid test upon landing. |
U.S. citizens can enter with a visa and a negative coronavirus test taken in the 48 hours before arrival. However, the State Department advises American not to travel to Venezuela because of instances of arrest and detention of U.S. citizens without due process or fair trial. | U.S. citizens can enter with a visa and a negative coronavirus test taken in the 48 hours before arrival. However, the State Department advises American not to travel to Venezuela because of instances of arrest and detention of U.S. citizens without due process or fair trial. |
Visitors must show results of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours. Those with older tests may be required to get an antigen test at the airport. Those arriving from high-risk countries, defined by Zambia as more than 200 cases per million people, a rate that the United States currently exceeds, will be tested at the airport and need to self quarantine for 14 days or until a negative test is obtained. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | Visitors must show results of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours. Those with older tests may be required to get an antigen test at the airport. Those arriving from high-risk countries, defined by Zambia as more than 200 cases per million people, a rate that the United States currently exceeds, will be tested at the airport and need to self quarantine for 14 days or until a negative test is obtained. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
A negative test is required to enter and to depart the country, according to the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe. Those arriving from countries with the Alpha and Delta variants, or who transited such countries, will be quarantined at the traveler’s expense. They will be tested within the first 48 hours, and again on days 3, 5 and 10. If found to be positive, they will be taken to a government isolation center. The government of Zimbabwe has not defined which countries it identifies as having the variants. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. | A negative test is required to enter and to depart the country, according to the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe. Those arriving from countries with the Alpha and Delta variants, or who transited such countries, will be quarantined at the traveler’s expense. They will be tested within the first 48 hours, and again on days 3, 5 and 10. If found to be positive, they will be taken to a government isolation center. The government of Zimbabwe has not defined which countries it identifies as having the variants. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. |
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