Amid the Covid 19 pandemic, some countries have considered ways they may lure tourists back in and boost the economy, once it is safe to do so.
The Government of Aruba announced that the country will officially reopen its borders for inbound travel from Bonaire and Curaçao on June 15
Hawaii Gov. David Ige extended the state’s mandatory 14-day quarantine for all arriving travelers on Wednesday in a bid to keep coronavirus cases in the islands low.
Cuba will test all visitors for coronavirus when it reopens to international tourism, which will be limited at first to the beach resorts at the keys of the Caribbean’s largest island.
The Caribbean, known for its palm-fringed beaches, turquoise water and colonial towns, is the most tourism-dependent region in the world.
Greece will gradually lift all restrictions on Italian tourists entering the country by the end of the month, Greece’s foreign minister said Tuesday.
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