Several Caribbean Islands are Reopening to International Tourism

Several Caribbean islands are reopening to international tourism, with protocols in place to protect visitors and residents against Covid-19. 

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  • British Virgin Islands: The borders will reopen to international visitors, including U.S. visitors, Dec. 1. Official statements about entry requirements protocols have yet to be made.
  • Dominica: Open to U.S. visitors. Entry requirements can be found here
  • Dominican Republic: Open to U.S. visitors. The Dominican Republic eliminated the entry requirement for proof of a negative Covid-19 test result on Sept.15. All travelers are still required to fill out a Traveler’s Health Affidavit and get a temperature check upon arrival. 
  • St. Kitts and Nevis: Not currently open to U.S. visitors. It plans to reopen to visitors, including U.S., beginning Oct. 31. Entry requirements and protocols will be announced shortly. For details, visit www.covid19.gov.kn.
  • St. Maarten: Open to U.S. visitors; the border between St. Maarten and St. Martin has reopened to all visitors.
  • Grenada: Open to U.S. visitors. All forms and information are at https://covid19.gov.gd. The list of approved safe accommodations is at puregrenada.com/travel.

Ready to fly?  So are we.  For peace of mind in these current times, you can now book our King Air 6 seater aircraft for your upcoming vacation with a 25% deposit, and the balance only due 7 days before your first leg of your flight.

Our continued mission is to provide a safe, secure and professional flight experience. If your flight needs to be cancelled or postponed for COVID related reasons, we can apply your deposit to future travel dates or refund your deposit (minus 3% credit card fee)

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at 1-787-346-0632 or charter@flybodecaribbean.com

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