USVI, Barbados and Trinidad further ease Covid entry requirements: Travel Weekly

Three more Caribbean destinations have tweaked entry requirements for travelers, effective June 1.

Barbados, which had previously dropped the pre-entry Covid test for vaccinated travelers, has eliminated the three-day quarantine period for unvaccinated visitors who test negative at the airport upon arrival.

Travelers who test positive must quarantine until a negative result is obtained.

In addition, all unvaccinated travelers must produce a negative PCR or antigen test done within three days prior to arrival in Barbados.
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Trinidad and Tobago has discontinued the TTravel Pass to gain entry for all travelers. Unvaccinated visitors must provide a negative PCR or antigen test taken within 48 hours prior to arrival. Vaccinated visitors must show proof of vaccination.

The mask-wearing mandate remains in effect. More than 50% of the population has been vaccinated.
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Travelers to the U.S. Virgin Islands no longer have to complete a form at the USVI Travel Screening Portal.

Vaccinated visitors must show proof of vaccination. Unvaccinated visitors must submit a negative antigen or PCR test taken within five days of arrival.

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