2021 Travel Restrictions: Safest Destinations To Visit in the Caribbean
Destination & Tourism Patrick Clarke February 21, 2021
The Safest Destinations in the Caribbean
Travel restrictions are ever-changing amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which can make it stressful trying to plan an international vacation. Like most of the world at this point, a majority of the islands in the Caribbean are listed at a Level 3 or 4 on the U.S. State Department's travel advisory scale, meaning Americans are advised to reconsider or avoid travel for the time being. However, traveling in the time of coronavirus can be safe when travelers take the proper precautions and follow local requirements and regulations. Getting tested, wearing a face mask, practicing social distancing and washing your hands frequently are excellent starting points. Staying on-property at an all-inclusive resort operating at a limited capacity and with enhanced health and safety protocols in place is also wise. If you're comfortable and ready to travel, here are some of the safest Caribbean destinations currently open to tourism.
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