Howdy! It’s #TravelNewsThursday and today we are happy to announce another destination that is waiving its quarantine requirements for vaccinated travelers – the British Virgin Islands!
According to the Government of the British Virgin Islands the following rules and regulations are in place as of Saturday, May 15th:
Effective May 15, 2021, travelers who have been fully vaccinated with the final dose administered at least 14 days before travel will be immediately released from quarantine once their arrival test is negative.
Fully vaccinated travelers will require:
BVI Gateway Traveler Authorization Certificate at a cost of S105.00 (reduced from $175.00)
Proof of a negative RT-PCR COVID-19 test taken 3-5 days before arrival
Proof of vaccination status
RT-PCR COVID-19 testing upon arrival (with quarantine required until the return of a negative test result)
And which islands are considered the British Virgin Islands? They consist of four larger islands which are Tortola, Anegada, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke – as well as 50 or so smaller islands and cays.
So, if you are vaccinated and ready to head to an island paradise – here are four more options just waiting to be discovered! Give your Travel Gurus a call today and let’s get the BVI conversation started!
Namaste!