These incredible beach resorts offer stress-free coronavirus testing Lori A. May, SeattlePI
As the coronavirus vaccine makes its way around the broader population, dreams of a sunny getaway may soon again seem possible to leisure travelers.
Even so, it’s important for would-be jetsetters to pay attention to continually evolving guidelines, especially as the CDC has implemented a new testing requirement for anyone entering or returning to the U.S. This now means everyone flying into the U.S. must provide proof of a negative test taken no more than 72 hours prior to boarding.
While this latest safety measure offers a little reassurance in knowing those around you have also tested negative, there really are no guarantees when it comes to travel.
Feb 3, 2021
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If you thought it was hard to travel in 2020 and hoped the new year would bring about simpler times, you’re about to be disappointed.
The new administration’s focus on bringing the pandemic under control, combined with newer highly contagious strains of COVID-19, are complicating reopening plans in countries around the world. In fact, in many places (like Israel), the new strains of coronavirus have prompted the shutdown of air travel entirely.
Two Major Hotels Are About to Reopen in the Bahamas AFAR 2/2/2021
Courtesy of Baha Mar
The SLS Baha Mar and Rosewood Baha Mar in Nassau are both reopening on March 4, 2021.Since November 1, 2020, all international travelers have been allowed to travel to and freely move about the Bahamas upon arrival, as long as they follow all testing and safety protocols implemented by the government. And with the upcoming March 2021 reopenings of SLS Baha Mar and Rosewood Baha Mar two of the island nation’s most popular resorts here’s what you need to know about travel in the Bahamas right now.