CaribbeanAnguilla's reopning to visitors now set for October

When will Anguilla reopen to tourists? Officials now say October

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Anguilla's borders will be closed to most commercial travelers until at least Oct. 31, due to "the rapidly evolving Covid-19 situation globally, particularly the significant increase in cases in the Americas," according to a statement from Gov. Tim Foy and Premier Dr. Ellis Webster.

The original border reopening for all travelers had been set for July 30.

Map: Some islands cautiously reopen to tourism
Credit: Jennifer Martins

A map showing which Caribbean countries are open to U.S. visitors, accompanied by detailed entry requirements. Updated regularly.

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Currently there are no active or suspected cases of Covid on the island.

Certain categories are exempt from these regulations as of July 31, including medical emergencies and evacuations with the approval of the chief medical officer; people wishing to leave Anguilla; repatriation of Anguillians from countries with active cases of less than 0.2% of the population and visitors from countries with active cases of less than 0.2% of the population, who must comply with protocols and quarantine rules.

Information on the protocols is at www.beatcovid19.ai.

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