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Find out which countries are welcoming US tourists back (CNN) - Last updated April 22, 2021.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/us-international-travel-covid-19/index.html

IATA COVID-19 Regulations Map (clickable countries): https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.php

Partial List of countries that will admit vaccinated tourists here (last updated Feb 22):

https://thepointsguy.com/guide/count...re-vaccinated/


Africa:
Morocco, Tanzania, Rwanda and Kenya
- all now seem to be open but with a 72/96hr covid cert requirement
Seychelles - previously opened to vaccinated travelers in January, now open to all travelers; Visitors are required to present a negative PCR test taken 72 hours prior to departure, and visitors will still be required to adhere to other public health measures such as mask wearing, hand washing and social distancing. more info
Egypt - Must present negative COVID test taken within 96 hours prior to arrival - PAPER test results required, no digital copies accepted, 14-day quarantine only required if you test positive during stay. Restaurants at 50% capacity and masks required indoors and in public transportation. more info


Middle East
Jordan - negative test taken within 72 hours; complete passenger declaration form & locator form; second PCR test on arrival in Amman with the payment of JD 28 (children under the age of five are exempt); health insurance that covers COVID-19 treatment for the entire period of visit. more info here here and here

Caribbean:
Almost-daily updated summary of all Caribbean island requirements: GoogleDocs
Aruba - negative test within 72 hours mandatory for 24 states, while the other states can also take a test beforehand or be tested upon arrival. All visitors will be required to purchase Aruba insurance when filling out their arrival ED card. Any personal insurance will act as a supplement. more info
Bahamas - negative rt-pcr test with-in five days of arrival more info
Bermuda - negative test within five days of arrival along with a mandatory $75 online entry travel authorization form. Re-tested upon arrival, as well as on Day 3, 7 & 14. Temperature must be taken twice daily and reported online. more info
Jamaica - negative test within 3 days of the date of travels and travel authorization
Turks & Caicos - negative test within five days, as well as health insurance required more info

Europe:
Belarus - negative COVID-19 test result. The PCR test must be done no later than three days before the border crossing date (this period includes the date of border crossing); 21 October: required to self-isolate for 10 days upon the arrival in Belarus. more info
Croatia - Entry for tourism is permitted only with documentary evidence of an accommodation paid in advance and in full, prior to arrival at the border. Tourists must have a negative PCR test result not older than 48 hours from the time of the swab to crossing the border; or vaccination certificate; or positive test confirming recovery from infection; or testing immediately upon arrival in the Croatia (at their own expense), with the obligation to stay in self-isolation until the arrival of a negative test result. more info
Greece - As of April 19, residents of the United States are now allowed to enter Greece. All travelers entering Greece are required to present a negative molecular test result (PCR test) for COVID-19, performed up to 72 hours before their entry to Greece.Fully vaccinated individuals who are residents of the U.S. may enter Greece without a PCR test if they present a vaccination certificate. The vaccination certificate must be in English, issued by a public authority, and demonstrate that vaccination was completed at least 14 days before arrival to Greece. However, PCR tests may still be required for transit points. more info
Iceland - The Minister of Justice of Iceland has decided that the previously announced decision to exempt from travel restrictions those who can provide proof of vaccination or prior infection will take effect on 6 April. The change in regulation will allow travellers from non-Schengen countries, who meet the criteria, to travel to Iceland for non-essential reasons. Otherwise mandatory 5-6 day quarantine between 2 tests more info
Ireland - 14-day quarantine (self-isolation) on arrival
Malta - ok after 14-day quarantine in safe country (e.g. EU)
Moldova - entry allowed without quarantine etc if you hold vaccination certificate proof
Montenegro - negative PCR test no older than 72 hours US Embassy in Montenegro
Serbia - foreigners seeking to enter Serbia, U.S. citizens included, will need to provide a negative PCR test, not older than 48 hours more info
Slovenia - vaccinated adults or negative test within 48 hours can skip 10-days quarantine (children who accompany adults can also skip quarantine)
Turkey - negative PCR test within 72 hours prior to their flight
United Kingdom - negative test within 72 hours prior to departure plus 10-day self-isolation upon arrival from non-exempt countries (may be shortened after 5 days through Test to Release in England)

Asia:
Armenia - Travelers entering Armenia are asked to present the results of a PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival or submit to a PCR test at the airport. Individuals who choose to take a PCR test and receive a negative result may be exempted from self-quarantine requirements.
Dubai - bring 96 hour PCR test and free to enter https://www.emirates.com/uk/english/...ling-to-dubai/
Georgia - unconditionally admitted to Georgia if they present a COVID-19 vaccine certificate confirming receipt of two full doses of the vaccine. Unvaccinated: Present a negative PCR test result taken within the past 72 hours; get a follow-up PCR test at their own expense on the third day after arrival in Georgia; complete an application form with contact details and travel history. more info
Kyrgyzstan - United States citizen travelers may now enter the country via international airports in Bishkek, Osh, and Issyk Kul. Requires travelers to have negative PCR test results, with the test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival into Kyrgyzstan. more info
Maldives - required to present a negative PCR certificate upon arrival. Traveler Health Declaration (THD) must be filled in and submitted within 24 hours prior to their travel. more info
Pakistan - get the online e-visa, also check if you need pcr test here: http://covid.gov.pk/intl_travellers/current_policies. For exiting pakistan, pcr test is required by almost all airlines done through specific labs (check airline website).
Thailand - Visa free entry good for 45 days. Also other visas. Need COE (Certificate of Entry) from Embassy, PCR test, insurance, 14-night quarantine at hotel/hospital. Details: https://thaiembdc.org/visas/
Uzbekistan - permitted to enter Uzbekistan but usually need a visa; negative PCR COVID-19 test is required for entry within 72 hours of the initiation of travel to Uzbekistan; arriving passengers must complete a health screening form upon arrival; arriving passengers are also subject to a rapid antigen test at the airport upon arrival regardless of PCR test status more info

North America:
Mexico
- Cancun area - https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/m...rus/index.html
- Puerto Vallarta - https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/32454183-post317.html
- Land borders open - https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/32421620-post171.html

Central America:
Costa Rica: does not request coronavirus screening tests nor does it issue sanitary confinement orders as requirements to enter the country by air. Health Pass can only be completed 48 hours before boarding. Tourists must purchase mandatory travel insurance that covers quarantine accommodation and medical expenses due to COVID-19 disease. more info
Panama: open to US resident with negative test within past 48 hours.

South America:
Brazil - the entry of foreign visitors traveling by air for a short stay of up to 90 days is currently permitted but beginning December 30, all travelers to Brazil by air (Brazilians and foreigners) must present 1) a negative/non reactive COVID-19 test as well as 2) proof of a completed Declaration of Traveler’s Health (DSV) to the airline responsible for the flight, before boarding. Level 4 DO NOT TRAVEL warning in effect
Chile - all travelers, including Chileans, foreign residents, accredited diplomats, and foreign tourists, must complete an obligatory 10-day quarantine upon their arrival to Chile. They will be able to leave quarantine with a negative PCR result based on a test taken on or after the seventh day in quarantine. Travelers must remain in quarantine while they await their result. more info
Colombia - travelers arriving to Colombia must present negative results from a COVID-19 PCR test administered no more than 96 hours prior to departure; travelers are expected to quarantine for 10 days or 7 days with a negative test 3-5 days after arrival. more info
Ecuador - all travelers (including minors) arriving in Ecuador must provide proof of a negative COVID RT-PCR or rapid antigen test taken no more than three (3) days before entering the country or present a vaccination card showing the traveler received a complete series of the COVID vaccine more info
Peru - inbound international passengers must have either a negative real-time COVID-19 molecular (RT-PCR), negative antigen test result, or a medical certificate of epidemiological discharge that is no more than 72 hours old after being issued and before boarding the plane. As of March 15, 2021, the Government of Peru announced that travelers who take an antigen test and receive a negative result after their first day of arrival may suspend the 14-day quarantine requirement. Travelers may take an antigen test at the airport, a local hospital, or any laboratory authorized by the Ministry of Health. ​Travelers who test positive must complete the 14-day quarantine.more info

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Old Jun 23, 2020, 10:41 am
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Originally Posted by Sjoerd
Public health is much more important than a few US tourist dollars.
A few?

Cash is king.

Tourist $$ keeps countries alive.
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Old Jun 23, 2020, 10:49 am
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Originally Posted by Sjoerd
Public health is much more important than a few US tourist dollars.
I am certain there are plenty of voices demanding Americans be admitted. You're entitled to your opinion, but you have to know some people will be for opening.
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I would be shocked if it's not on the table considering how much $ American tourists bring in.
Of course it's on the table, Portugal, Iceland, & Greece already announced they would open on June 15. The only question is if the EU will continue to have uniform rules.
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Not sure if this is behind a paywall or not: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/23/w...ravel-ban.html

The tl;dr it's looking like the US will be on the EU blacklist with Brazil and Russia for the July 1st opening
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Not sure if this is behind a paywall or not: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/23/w...ravel-ban.html

The tl;dr it's looking like the US will be on the EU blacklist with Brazil and Russia for the July 1st opening
Yeah coming to post this. Some relevant info., US banned but not China, Vietnam and others.

European Union countries rushing to revive their economies and reopen their borders after months of coronavirus restrictions are prepared to block Americans from entering because the United States has failed to control the scourge, according to draft lists of acceptable travelers seen by The New York Times.

That prospect, which would lump American visitors in with Russians and Brazilians as unwelcome, is a stinging blow to American prestige in the world and a repudiation of President Trump’s handling of the virus in the United States, which has more than 2.3 million cases and upward of 120,000 deaths, more than any other country.

European nations are currently haggling over two potential lists of acceptable visitors based on how countries are faring with the coronavirus pandemic. Both include China, as well as developing nations like Uganda, Cuba and Vietnam.
Dang, what's horrible is that some Americans reside in places with little new cases but they're lumped in with what's happening on the other side of the continent, where people are going to bars and clubs like nothing happened.
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Old Jun 23, 2020, 11:46 am
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LOL at letting in China and countries in Africa that essentially have zero testing. Very sensible!
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Originally Posted by GetSetJetSet
LOL at letting in China and countries in Africa that essentially have zero testing. Very sensible!
Yeah the article mentions that, that the reported case numbers are unreliable. But US number may not be reliable either, it said.

Also these lists are advisory. Member nations don't have to adhere to them but they could be sanctioned if they do. But in the other direction, a member nation could be more strict, like Denmark is likely not to allow outside visitors in at all.

The list is expected to be published early next week.


Maybe this article could make Americans pressure politicians into negotiating with the EU or something, like expedite plans for reciprocity.
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Old Jun 23, 2020, 11:51 am
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Originally Posted by GetSetJetSet
LOL at letting in China and countries in Africa that essentially have zero testing. Very sensible!
Much more sensible than letting in Americans at this point!
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I would imagine that's the primary purpose of this leak. I was hoping the world at large would be punishing China for a long long time for their lies and not letting them in. Guess Europe has a short memory.
This is not about punishing anybody, this is about protecting Europeans from travelers from the country with by far the highest Covid-19 death toll in the world!
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Originally Posted by Sjoerd
Much more sensible than letting in Americans at this point!
LOL, good luck with that. Seems as though some forget the location and practices which created this virus in the first place.
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Dang, what's horrible is that some Americans reside in places with little new cases but they're lumped in with what's happening on the other side of the continent, where people are going to bars and clubs like nothing happened.
In fairness it gets awfully complicated quickly if you say will admit folks from Alaska but not Arizona (or whatever). Opens up multiple cans of worms.

Personally as an American I am pretty much resigned to no travel (domestic and foreign) this year most likely and even questionable for much of next year. And this is after 2-3 international trips a year for the last five years. And you know what I am ok with that. I am saving more money (travel is my one major indulgence), will be able to retire a little sooner (thanks to higher savings) and all those places will still be there to see in 18 months if I want to go then. I am good with that.
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How does that work in your mind? In Africa there is essentially zero testing so you have NO IDEA what you are opening your borders to. The Chinese are lying whenever their lips are moving and they have proven that over the course of this outbreak from day one or do you believe they locked down the entire Beijing region over 40 cases? Come on. Totally makes sense to punish the US for extensive testing though. The # of hospitalizations and deaths is WAY down in the US.
How many Ugandan tourists travel to Europe? In Asia they are trying to get to zero cases which means they will keep quarantaine requirements for returning residents which means very few will travel to Europe.

The biggest risks (out of control Covid-19 cases, lots of potential visitors, bad public health measures in countries of origin) currently are the USA, Brazil and Mexico.
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EU looks to keep Americans out for lack of proper handling of the virus.
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Well since we have absolutely no idea how many dead there are in China...
I don’t fully trust the Chinese figures. I also don’t trust the US figures. They both lie.
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Originally Posted by 36902BRF
In fairness it gets awfully complicated quickly if you say will admit folks from Alaska but not Arizona (or whatever). Opens up multiple cans of worms.

Personally as an American I am pretty much resigned to no travel (domestic and foreign) this year most likely and even questionable for much of next year. And this is after 2-3 international trips a year for the last five years. And you know what I am ok with that. I am saving more money (travel is my one major indulgence), will be able to retire a little sooner (thanks to higher savings) and all those places will still be there to see in 18 months if I want to go then. I am good with that.
I understand that. But basically what's happening in FL has little to do with the likelihood of someone from say SEA flying to AMS or LHR.

Those are just two of the most distant parts of the continental US. But if you compare it to EU as a whole, it's like the distance between Norway and maybe Greece? Or somewhere equally further away? Both Greece and Denmark have done a lot better than Italy, UK and France. For that matter so has Germany and Switzerland, which border France.

Point is, just as some countries handled the situation a lot better than their neighbors, so has some states handled it better. Or is doing better currently, say compare NY to AZ right now. But two weeks from now that could change, because NY is opening up restaurants for outside dining. Not sure about bars though.

In any event, yeah they're going to treat the US as one entity and I have to accept that, even if it means my mid July trip is likely not going to happen now. Two weeks ago I was optimistic with Portugal and Greece saying they'd open up, suggesting that the rest of EU would do the same.
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