Fully vaccinated travellers are no longer required to submit a negative PCR or antigen test to enter Antigua and Barbuda. The new rule came into effect on March 16.
Travellers still need to show proof of vaccinations, and those displaying symptoms infections will have to undergo tests upon arrival at their own expense.
Meanwhile, children aged 17 and younger do not need to be vaccinated to enter or transit Antigua and Barbuda but must provide a negative PCR or antigen test results taken within 4 days of their flights. Children aged 5 and below do not need to undergo testing.
Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Minister Charles Fernandez said: “Our aim is to continue to ensure travellers have a safe vacation in Antigua and Barbuda, in adherence with the Covid-19 protocols created by the Government to responsibly manage the various stages of the pandemic and maintain the health and safety of the population.”
Unvaccinated travelers 18 and over are not allowed to enter Antigua and Barbuda at this time.
Partially/unvaccinated British nationals en route to, and partially/unvaccinated residents of Montserrat are permitted to land in Antigua and Barbuda and transit from V.C. Bird International Airport to Montserrat.
Such passengers will not be permitted to leave the airport prior to departure.
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