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Anguilla Relaxes Travel Protocols

May 18, 2021
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Starting May 25, you may exit Anguilla’s vacation bubble after just 7 days if everyone in your party has received his or her final vaccine dose at least 21 days before you arrive.
July 1, fully-vaccinated visitors can skip the bubble altogether and October 1 will no longer need to apply for entry.

Starting July 1, you are free to roam the island on your own, including renting a car. You won’t need to spend time in the bubble, pay entry fees or confirm health insurance.

You will still apply for entry on the Anguilla Tourist Board’s website and upload a negative rt-PCR test result 3 to 5 days prior to arrival. To enter Anguilla, everyone in your party eligible for vaccination must have received the final dose at least 21 days prior to arrival and bring his or her printed card.

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You won’t be tested on island unless travelling with children ineligible for vaccination, in which case you may be randomly tested.

Travel Carefree Again –
Entry Pre-Approval Ends October 1

All visitors will need to be fully vaccinated at least 21 days prior to arrival to enter Anguilla.

 

by Tranquility Beach Anguilla

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