Looking to travel internationally this Summer? These countries are reopening to tourists

Wednesday 17th June 2020 06:53 EDT
 

With the coronavirus pandemic slowing down in certain areas, some countries have begun easing their travel restrictions. As the summer walks in, and brings with it, official vacation season we all have the same question in mind. Where can I go?

Below listed are regions looking to reopen. However, make sure to check with your embassy or tourism department before you go booking your next vacation.

The Caribbean

Re-opening in mid-June and July

Jamaica will begin welcoming international travellers on June 15, while Bermuda and the Bahamas open on July 1. Turks and Caicos is reopening on July 22.

Europe

Starting June 15, Greece is open to visitors from the EU, China, Japan, Israel, New Zealand, and several other countries that have their coronavirus outbreaks under control.

Italy is also slowly opening its doors. On June 3, it began allowing in tourists from the EU, the United Kingdom, and Monaco. Germany and France will follow suit on June 15. Spain will start loosening restrictions in July. Last week, Austria opened all of its borders, except with Italy.

Asia

Japan is considering letting in tourists from Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, and New Zealand in the upcoming months.


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