What will travel look like post Covid-19?

No doubt you are seeing conflicting headlines and articles when it comes to the current travel situation. Sometimes it seems like things are changing from one hour to the next, or even from one source to the next.

Luckily, that’s where the assistance of a travel professional is to your advantage. We are getting updates daily from trusted sources.

Perhaps you’ve read an article that indicates that “The Caribbean is open” and in some cases that is correct. However there are a myriad of different restrictions in place on different islands. Here are a few:

Temperature checks and swab tests on arrival

Certified proof of a negative Covid-19 test given 48-72 hours prior to your arrival

Hotels, restaurants, shops and even pools with only 30% – 50% occupancy permitted

Masks required on shuttles and public transportation, including taxis

Beyond the Caribbean there are very few destinations accessible to Americans. While Greece had announced weeks ago that Americans would be welcomed, that invitation was pushed back just this week beyond June. The Seychelles are currently open to American travelers, as long as you arrive by private jet and proceed directly to an authorized resort, yacht or residence.

Domestically there are still quarantine requirements of 14 days in Hawaii for anyone arriving from out-of-state through July 31st.

I’m certainly not sharing this information to talk you out of taking a vacation that you feel ready to experience. My point is to make sure that you’ve done your research and will really be able to experience the vacation you’ve been dreaming about.

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