St. Kitts and Nevis will no longer require visitors to present evidence of a negative Covid-19 test, or prove their vaccination status. The Caribbean nation is now open to vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers, in light of the ever-changing Covid environment.
Ellison Thompson, Chief Executive Officer of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, said the time is right to review entry requirements into the country.
He commented: “The removal of entry testing and vaccination requirements comes at a time when traveller confidence is on the rise. The combination of increasing demand and more seamless travel processes will make St. Kitts even more desirable to visitors abroad.
“We are pleased to communicate the removal of restrictions which would improve the destination’s travel experience.”
St. Kitts and Nevis is a state composed of two islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The historic islands boast exceptional beaches, stunning scenery and incredible cuisine, making them a popular year-round holiday destination.
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