The U.S. Virgin Islands is interested in collaborating with its Caribbean neighbors on tourism-enhancing initiatives as the sector rebounds from the pandemic.
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The
Luberon, located in the southern part of
Provence, France, is filled with small villages that define the charm and beauty of the beloved region. Most are medieval in origin with ancient stone edifices and monuments still intact and some are traced as far back to Roman times in the 3rd and 4th century. Town squares where food and flea markets prevail; plane, olive and fig trees lining the streets; clusters of ivy climbing the walls of the sun-kissed buildings; and outdoor cafes where espresso and pastis are savored are just some of the characteristics that make these villages so irresistible.
From June 9, France will open its borders to non-E.U. tourists and visitors with a
pass sanitaire (health passport), according to France’s
The Local. The passport would show that a traveler either has a vaccine certificate or a recent negative
COVID-19 test result.
At the same time, cafés, bars and restaurants will be allowed to reopen indoor spaces, with a maximum of six people per table. Possible public events including concerts and sports matches with a maximum of 5,000 people could reopen, as well. Virtual Event
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