Current as of 3/24/21
Even though it’s quite early in the vaccine rollout, we’re already to a point where countries are starting to make announcements about waiving quarantine and testing restrictions for visitors who are vaccinated.
But hold your horses! Some of these countries do still have bans on citizens from certain countries (including the United States in some cases), so it might be a bit early to start dusting off that passport. Having said that, we believe that once countries start to open, it’s a foregone conclusion that others will follow.
We promise to keep you updated on which countries are welcoming back the fully vaccinated. Here’s where things stand right now.
Belize
Welcomes fully vaccinated travelers who received their final dose 2 weeks prior to arrival date and can provide proof of vaccination.
Cyprus
Welcomes fully vaccinated travelers from May 1, 2021 who can provide proof of vaccination.
Cyprus categorizes countries on risk of transmission, and will allow admission to citizens from countries when risk is low For now, the United States is not on the approved list.
Estonia
Welcomes fully vaccinated travelers who received their final dose 2 weeks prior to arrival date and can provide proof of vaccination (proof accepted in Estonian, Russian or English only). U.S. citizens not currently permitted to visit.
Georgia
Welcomes fully vaccinated travelers who received their final dose 2 weeks prior to arrival date and can provide proof of vaccination.
Iceland
As of March 18, 2021 Americans are permitted to enter if they can provide proof of vaccination.
Lebanon
Welcomes fully vaccinated travelers who received their final dose 2 weeks prior to arrival date and can provide proof of vaccination.
In an abundance of caution, Lebanon requires a COVID-19 PCR test ($50 can be paid to your air carrier) on arrival.
You will also be required to take a PCR test PRIOR to departure (no less than 96 hours before you plan to board).
Lithuania
Welcomes fully vaccinated travelers who received their final dose 2 weeks prior to arrival date and can provide proof of vaccination. U.S. citizens are not currently permitted to visit.
Poland
Poland currently has a mandatory quarantine policy (implemented on December 28, 2021), but if you are fully vaccinated you can bypass the quarantine period. Americans are still not permitted to visit.
Romania
Welcomes fully vaccinated travelers who received their final dose 10 days prior to arrival date and can provide proof of vaccination. Otherwise, a mandatory period of self-isolation. Americans are not yet permitted to visit.
The Seychelles
Welcomes fully vaccinated travelers who received their final dose 2 weeks prior to arrival date and can provide proof of vaccination.
Slovenia
Welcomes fully vaccinated travelers. In order to be considered fully vaccinated you should have received a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine 7 days before arrival, Moderna second dose at least 14 days before arrival or a second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine 21 days prior to arrival and can provide proof of vaccination. United States citizens are not permitted entry as of publish date.
As you plan for your first international trip in the post (or nearly post) COVID-19 world, make sure you keep abreast of vaccine passport developments and read through our tips for your first trip back.
We’re heading into an optimistic time for travel, and we simply can’t wait!
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