It's been a busy week for Covid-19 entry regulation changes.
The U.S. Virgin Islands is the latest to modify its entry protocols, following on the heels of Aruba, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico and St. Barts.
Beginning Jan. 3, all travelers to the USVI, regardless of vaccination status, are required to provide a negative result from a Covid-19 antigen or molecular test taken with 72 hours of arrival, down from five days.
Travelers must also receive pretravel clearance from the USVI Travel Portal at usviupdate.com.