Unvaccinated travelers with a negative test result will be permitted

Anguilla is set to become the latest Caribbean destination to waive testing for vaccinated travelers.
Effective August 8, Anguilla’s Ministry of Health will waive pre-arrival testing for vaccinated travelers. As of this day, the Caribbean island paradise will also permit unvaccinated travelers to visit the island, with a negative test result.
As such, Anguilla will no longer be quarantining unvaccinated travelers nor requiring further testing. However, unvaccinated travelers need to show proof of a negative test result, either a PCR test within three days before arrival or a rapid antigen test within two days before arrival.
“The Ministry of Health reminds the public that frequent handwashing and the practice of good hygiene remain the best ways to protect and prevent the spread of COVID-19.”
Anguilla’s Ministry of Health
Interestingly, Anguilla has advised of its testing policies for children under 18.
A statement from Anguilla’s Ministry of Health read: “The Ministry of Health reminds the public that frequent handwashing and the practice of good hygiene remain the best ways to protect and prevent the spread of COVID-19.”
Tourist board issues statement
The moves come as Anguilla “continues to strive towards learning to live with COVID-19 for the long term,” the island’s tourist board said in a statement. More and more Caribbean destinations are removing testing requirements, both for vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers.
Indeed, destinations including Jamaica, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Grenada, the US Virgin Islands and, most recently, the British Virgin Islands, will no longer require testing for any travelers, regardless of vaccination status.
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