Anguilla scraps travel authorisation requirement for fully jabbed visitors
Anguilla’s Ministry of Health has updated guidelines for Anguilla’s entry protocols, streamlining traveler access to the island.
The new guidelines will come into effect on Friday, 1 April 2022.
All fully vaccinated travelers will no longer need to apply for permission to enter via the travel portal at www.ivisitanguilla.com.
They will still need to present proof of full vaccination status with an approved vaccine and a negative COVID-19 test.
Arrival testing will be discontinued for those fully vaccinated within the last six months, and for persons who have taken a booster
Vaccinated adults and children, who were fully vaccinated more than six months prior to arrival, but without a booster dose are subject to testing on arrival, at their own expense.
Unvaccinated visitors under 18 years old are only permitted to enter Anguilla if they are accompanied by fully vaccinated travellers.
American Airlines operates from Miami International Airport into Anguilla and will increase to daily service from 2 April 2022.
Anguilla is accessible from the UK via British or Virgin Atlantic on services to Antigua, followed by a short inter-island flight transfer to Anguilla.
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