09 Mar 2022by Will Payne
The Bahamas and Bermuda are the latest to ease their Covid-19 travel restrictions for overseas arrivals.
Bermuda’s new guidelines will require all visitors to show proof of full vaccination and a negative Covid-19 test.
Those aged 12 years and older must be fully vaccinated. Children who are 11 years and younger will take on the vaccination status of the guardian travelling with them.
Supervised antigen tests taken within two days of arrival and PCR tests within four days will be accepted.
Arrivals will still need to complete the Travellers Authorisation form 24-48 hours prior to arrival.
Meanwhile, according to the UK Foreign Office, The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism has suspended the requirement for anyone entering The Bahamas, regardless of vaccination status, to undergo an antigen test on the fifth day after…