Share The Article The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has added two popular Caribbean islands to its highest advisory (Level 4: COVID-19 Very High) ahead of spring break. Antigua and Barbuda and the Dutch Caribbean island Curaçao …

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Most, but not all, Caribbean destinations have reopened their borders to U.S. and Canadian travelers. Nevertheless, travelers should be aware of each destination’s continuing anti-coronavirus protocols. This updated report identifies practices and policies for the most popular Caribbean destinations, including …

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The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has marked some Caribbean islands under the “ Do Not Travel” list, especially for American tourists who plan a trip to the islands during their holidays. An emergency alert has been sent since …

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Journese has unveiled its new 2021-2022 digital brochures for Hawaii, Continental United States, Canada and the Caribbean. The brochures offering a range of accommodations, including premier resorts, Private Retreats, private resort residences and luxury vacation rentals, as well as sample …

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Video Ports hampered by pandemic without cruises Cruises have been cancelled since last march, resulting in over 100,000 Americans losing their jobs per a November report. Florida has been especially hard hit with the state being home to the three …

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  Jamaica has updated its travel protocols, narrowing the testing window for incoming travelers, Caribbean Journal has learned. Travelers to Jamaica now need to present a negative PCR or antigen test result within three days before arriving in Jamaica. That’s …

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Antigua and Barbuda and Curaçao were added to the list this week, according to the CDC handing both spots a “Level 4: COVID-19 Very High” designation. The islands join other popular spots that share the highest warning, including Aruba, Saint …

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