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With lockdowns ending around the world, many countries have started to ease border restrictions and reopen for international tourists. 

Here’s the complete list of countries that are reopening for tourism.

Information is changing at a rapid pace so be sure to check back often to find out what is going on in your favorite travel destination!

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Countries Reopening For Tourism

Albania

Albania reopened borders for international tourism on July 1, 2020.

All nations welcome. At this time there are only temperature checks at the airport. No tests. No quarantines. 

Albania is a great new option for travelers who need a country to meet up in with no restrictions. 

Andorra

Andorra has officially reopened borders for international tourism, and as of July 29, is now allowing all nations to visit, but with different entry requirements based on residency.

All nations welcome. EU+ nations will be permitted to enter without a quarantine, and all other nations are permitted entry, but with a mandatory 15-day quarantine.

Anguilla

Anguilla has announced it will reopen its borders for international tourism starting on August 21, 2020.

Under strict protocols, Anguilla will require visitors to get online approval with a PCR test before they arrive and as well quarantine at their accommodations for 10 days upon arrival. 

Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua and Barbuda reopened to international visitors on June 4th.

The same day, the island welcomed its first international flight since the island shut its borders due to the outbreak. Testing is done upon arrival.

Armenia

Armenia has reopened borders for international tourism on August 12.

They’re accepting tourists from all nations, making Armenia a great option for many bi-national couples currently separated by travel bans.

Armenia is requiring a 14-day quarantine from tourists BUT there’s an option to shorten/remove the quarantine if they schedule a PCR test in their hotel/rental. If the test comes back negative, the tourists can leave quarantine and enjoy free movement during their stay in Armenia.

Aruba

On June 11th, the Government of Aruba announced the official reopening of the borders for international travel for different countries between June 15 and July 10, 2020.

Between those dates, Aruba will open their borders for countries like: Canada, USA, and European and Caribbean nations. 

the Aruba Tourism Authority (A.T.A) and the Department of Public Health announced the Aruba Health & Happiness Code, a stringent cleaning and hygiene certification program that will be mandatory for all tourism related businesses across the country.

Austria

Austria has officially reopened its borders to for tourism on June 16, 2020.

The first 31 countries that have authorization to travel to Austria include all of the European Union nationswith the exception of UK, Sweden, Spain and Portugal.

Visitors from the approved EU countries can visit Austria without a quarantine period or testing.

Bahamas

The Bahamas is officially reopening for tourism on October 15th, 2020.

They will be accepting tourists from all countries but a mandatory 14 day quarantine AND a PCR test has now been implemented. As of November 1st the 14 day quarantine will be removed.

Barbados

Barbados officially reopens for tourism on July 12020, allowing tourists from all countries and nations to visit.

While all nations are welcome to visit the island nation of Barbados starting in July, there are different entry requirements depending on where the travelers are coming from. 

Update: In August the nation re-released a new set of entry requirements that are stricter. Follow the link below to review.