In a move to reactivate the economy, Colombia's Health Minister announced that, starting from June 8, visitors will not need to present a negative PCR test at the border in order to enter the country.
For those that have been vaccinated against Covid or the less-lucky that had it, but fortunately recovered, a question now arises: Where can I travel without being subject to test or quarantine? There are already some great options in Europe:
A measure that we hopefully start to see more and more this summer! The Government of the Portuguese Autonomous Region is supporting the cost of PCR or antigen test for visitors who need it to present it when returning to their country of origin!
Spain will allow British travellers to enter the country without a negative PCR test from May 24.
In a press release today, the European Union announced its most recent recommendation on restrictions regarding non-essential travel from third countries.
Great news! According to several sources, travel without the need to present a negative Covid-19 test will benefit more European citizens than expected this Summer! Austria is implementing the measure starting from today!
Maldives Ministry of Tourism announced that starting from tomorrow, April 20th, all visitors that got the final dose of the Covd-19 vaccine two weeks prior to their arrival to the Archipelago don't need to present a negative PCR test anymore.
The exotic island of Seychelles will be reopening its borders for tourists from all over the world, with few COVID-19 measures in place, from March 25.
Good news for anyone looking to travel to one of the best beach destinations on the planet. Starting next month, the Government of the paradisiacal archipelago will require only a negative PCR for tourists wanting to enter the country.
The Maldives, Paris or Venice come to mind when planning for a honeymoon. But it turns out that the most popular destination for newlyweds is none of the above!