Here are the new regulations to visit the Caribbean

The Caribbean will open its borders to tourists © Steve Photography / Shutterstock

Each country has instituted a number of strict rules not only for its citizens but also for visitors to the respective island.

As restrictions on COVID-19 are spreading around the world, Caribbean countries have initiated the reopening procedure for tourists during the summer months, each country has instituted a number of strict rules to protect not only its citizens but also visitors to the respective island.Overall, the Caribbean responded temporarily to the COVID-19 pandemic and, as a result, the number of infections remained low.To maintain this point of success, governments take reopening seriously.Here’s what you want to know before you travel the Caribbean.

Editor’s Note: Check out the latest travel restrictions before making vacation plans and follow government advice.

As of July 31, Anguel’s borders remain closed to normal advertising passengers until at least 31 October.

Applications are open to remote people wishing to settle in Barbados for one year

Editor’s Note: A bubble has been established between the countries of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.

A recent outbreak of COVID-19 cases in Havana has caused reopening plans to be blocked in Cuba.Last June, the country announced that stopover passengers could go to the island, but that they would be isopast because of the locals.After being examined at the airport, those that tested negative would be transferred to peripheral resorts across the country in Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo, Caya Santa María and Caya Largo del Sur, according to Timeout.Travelers will not be able to make a stopover in Havana.

“All readers will be required to submit an online fitness questionnaire at least 24 hours prior to arrival, submit an authorization notification, and submit a recorded negative PCR verification result within 24 to 72 hours of arrival.

Upon arrival, visitors must wear a mask during the arrival process, practice social distance patterns, practice intelligent breathing and non-public disinfection, and comply with all physical body commands of workers and officials.

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This article was first published on May 22 and updated in August 2020.

This article was first published on our sister site, Lonely Planet.

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