Travelers will have to upload valid proof of their vaccine to their Bahamas Travel Health Visa.
Meanwhile, unvaccinated travelers will still have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test to enter the Bahamas.
Those PCR tests have to be completed at most, 5 days before arrival in the country and uploaded to the Bahamas Travel Health Visa, the website says.
Regardless of vaccination status, the Bahamas is still requiring all travelers who are 18 or older to apply for the Bahamas Travel Health Visa and to opt-in to the country’s COVID-19 health insurance. The Bahamas is allowing fully vaccinated travelers into the country without a negative PCR test. Instead, travelers will have to show proof of vaccination.
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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.