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DESTINATIONS Paradisefound ENTRY REQUIREMENTS | CARIBBEAN


Navigate the confusing array of rules for travel to the Caribbean with Laura French’s easy-to-follow guide


f travelweekly.co.uk


or clients dreaming of an escape to paradise, the Caribbean should be on their radar. But with some borders still closed to international tourists, testing regimes in place on several of the islands and various pre-arrival requirements to stay on top of, knowing which islands to send clients to right now might feel like a bit of a minefield. To help simplify things, we’ve picked out some of the easiest destinations to travel to post-lockdown. Many are quarantine-free, accessible with direct flights and have straightforward entry requirements. The islands that follow are currently on the UK’s travel corridors list, unless otherwise stated, but please check the latest government advice before booking.


ANTIGUA Why go: If Antigua’s 365 beaches aren’t enough to sway your clients, its plethora of heritage sites, scenic hikes and wildlife encounters might be. Add in the quaint cobbled lanes of Nelson’s Dockyard, snorkelling at Stingray City and dramatic dives around English Harbour and it’s hard to find a reason not to sell this colourful paradise island. Need to know: Colin James, chief executive of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, says: “Passengers arriving into Antigua and Barbuda by air will need to show a negative PCR test taken within seven days of their flight, complete a Health Declaration Form and have a screening and ²


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