St. Kitts and Nevis has removed its travel restrictions for tourists, and the Atlantic island of Bermuda has eased some of its travel restrictions for unvaccinated travellers from this week.

Firstly, St. Kitts and Nevis eliminated all Covid-related entry restrictions for international travellers and the Caribbean getaway destination is ready to welcome back tourists.

The only thing that visitors to St. Kitts have to do is fill out and submit the official Online Immigration and Customs ED Form before departure and present the receipt upon arrival at the airport.

To celebrate the reopening for all travellers, the tourism board is offering free nights on a ton of different hotel stays, such as 3 free nights on a 7-day booking. As of August 22, 2022, officials in Bermuda have updated the requirements for all unvaccinated travellers entering the country.

Back in March, unvaccinated persons were officially banned from entering the country for leisure travel purposes. In some cases, unvaccinated travellers could show official proof of a medical exemption to visit the country and had to apply for travellers’ exception at least 10 days prior to travel.