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COVID Travel Restrictions in the As of July 27

When closed its borders to U.S. Least Restrictive Most Restrictive travelers and then quickly reversed course over the weekend, attention turned to the Caribbean. Tourism is still at record lows with no indication that it will return this year, but Health forms and screening at the some countries are encouraging long-term border. remote-work arrangements on their Caribbean Negative test required for entry. beaches, and others are serving as convenient 14-day quarantine stopovers for business No entry for U.S. travelers. travelers transiting between and the U.S. The following information on travel restrictions in the Caribbean is accurate as of July 27.

Find information on current travel restrictions on U.S. Embassy websites. All COVID case number data accessed via Johns Hopkins University’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Eastern Caribbean COVID-19 Travel Restrictions as of July 27 (3 cases) No entry except for Anguilla nationals and residents. St. Martin (163 cases) Least Restrictive Most Restrictive No travel from U.S. until August 1. Antigua & Barbuda (82 cases) Passengers must have proof of negative test within 7 days before arrival. St. Kitts and Nevis (17 cases) Borders closed for international travel. (12 cases) No entry except for nationals and residents. (203 cases) PCR test required 72 hours before travel. (18 cases) No entry until August 7. (262 cases) Passengers without proof of negative PCR test within 72 hours before arrival subject to additional screening and 14-day quarantine. St. Lucia (24 cases) Passengers without proof of negative PCR test within 7 days before arrival subject to additional screening and quarantine. St. Vincent & the Grenadines (52 cases) Travelers from U.S. must have a negative test result issued at most 5 days before arrival and are subject to medical screening and quarantine for 5 days. They must have a hotel reservation for this period. Arrivals must complete a Pre-Arrival form. (110 cases) Passengers without proof of negative PCR test within 72 hours before arrival subject to additional screening and quarantine. Complete an Embarkation/Disembarkation form 24 hours before arrival. (23 cases) No entry allowed, expected to reopen for international travel on August 1. & (147 cases) Powered by Bing All airports closed. © GeoNames, Microsoft, TomTom Northern Caribbean COVID-19 Travel Restrictions as of July 27

Dominican Republic (62,908 cases) Least Restrictive Most Restrictive No entry restrictions. Passengers may be subject to health screenings on arrival. Passengers must complete health form on arrival.

Haiti (7,100 cases) No entry restrictions. Passengers may be subject to health screenings on arrival. Passengers must complete health form on arrival.

Jamaica (842 cases) Travelers must have obtained online travel authorization prior to departure.

Cuba (2,495 cases) No inbound travel.

Cayman (203 cases) No inbound travel.

The Bahamas (342 cases) Mandatory 14-day quarantine on entry, and when traveling between islands.

Turks & Caicos (97 cases)

Incoming passengers must have completed Travel Powered by Bing Authorization Form and include a negative PCR test © GeoNames, Microsoft, TomTom from within 5 days before departure. Southern Caribbean COVID-19 Travel Restrictions as of July 27

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Aruba (119 cases) Travelers from the following U.S. states must upload a negative PCR test from the previous 72 hours to the Embarkation/Disembarkation website no later 12 hours prior to departure:

Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, , South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin, Wyoming. Travelers all other U.S. states can choose to take a PCR test upon arrival instead. (11 cases) No entry or transit Powered by Bing © GeoNames, Microsoft, TomTom Curaçao (29 cases) No entry, some layovers allowed with prior approval.