
7 countries that are welcoming unvaccinated travelers
COVID-19 has changed our ways of travel and while many countries are allowing only vaccinated travelers to enter their borders, there are a handful of countries that are open even to unvaccinated travelers.
Of course, these countries also have certain rules in place.
Here’s a list of countries allowing visitors who are not vaccinated. We advise that you check the guidelines of your destination country regularly before planning any international trip.
- Greece
Anyone wishing to visit Greece will be required to fill in the Passenger Locator Form no later than the day before arrival. As per the reports, the form will have detailed information regarding passengers’ departure location, and also the duration of previous stays in other countries.
However, everyone will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test result that has been obtained within 72 hours of arrival in Greece.
Also, the government of Greece has clarified, Entry of tourists in Greece is not subject to vaccination. Presenting a vaccination certificate greatly facilitates the procedures upon arrival. However, in no case is a vaccination or antibodies certificate considered a passport.
2. Portugal
Portugal is open for unvaccinated travelers, as long as they are able to prove that they are not infected with the virus when they enter the country.
As per the reports, travelers will be required to show proof of a negative PCR test that has been taken within 72 of their arrival, or 48 hours if they have taken the antigen test. Travelers will also have to submit a traveler questionnaire before departure.
Also note that your airline may deny boarding if you fail to show relevant documents, so it is imperative that you check with your airline before you travel.
3. Croatia
Those who are not vaccinated can also travel to Croatia with proof of either a negative COVID-19 PCR test that has been taken within 72 hours of their arrival or an antigen test that has been taken within 48 hours of arrival. Travelers can even enter via a doctor’s certificate that proves that they have recovered, following a positive test result between 11 and 180 days prior.
4. Turkey
While being vaccinated is one way of visiting Turkey, unvaccinated travelers can also enter the country by following certain rules. Travelers must be able to show proof of a negative PCR test that has been taken 72 hours prior to their arrival, or that they have undergone a rapid antigen test within 48 hours of their arrival.
Travelers can also show proof that they have recovered from COVID-19 within the last six months to visit Turkey. Further, arrivals will be required to show an online form, completed 72 hours before travel, and might be subjected to a medical screening.
5. Mexico
Mexico is also open to all kinds of travelers. As per the reports, there is currently no requirement for visitors to provide a negative PCR test or quarantine on arrival. Further, travelers will be required to fill in a form beforehand, and show the QR code from the form while entering the country. Also, note that resorts will have guests fill in a health questionnaire on arrival.
6. The Maldives
All visitors will be required to provide a negative PCR test on arrival to the Maldives. The test and negative PCR certificate must have been issued no more than 96 hours before departure.
Thailand open to all vaccinated travelers
While fully vaccinated visitors will not have to undergo quarantine, those who are not fully vaccinated will be allowed to enter but will have to self-isolate for 14 days and take an exit test before leaving quarantine.
7. Costa Rica
Unvaccinated travelers can also enter Costa Rica, but local regulations will be stricter for them. Unlike most countries, unvaccinated travelers will not be required to present a COVID-19 test to enter Costa Rica. However, do note that they will have to purchase special health travel insurance and attach it to a Health Pass.
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