Cayman Islands scrapping quarantine for vaccinated travellers
The Cayman Islands is moving to Phase 4 of its reopening plan, allowing vaccinated travellers to enter without quarantine from 20 November.
The Cayman Islands has followed a controlled reopening strategy to ensure the ongoing safety, security, and peace of mind of visitors and the local population.
"With a high percentage of the population now vaccinated, we are keen to relax the current restrictions and move to Phase 4 of our reopening program. This will bring an important return to normality for travel and tourism on the islands in time for the holidays." said Hon.Kenneth Bryan, Minister for Tourism and Transport.
Full details on the new entry requirements and protocols are at: www.visitcaymanislands.com
The Cayman Islands is set to be high on the list for those seeking a safe Caribbean destination for beach adventures, culinary delights and cultural discovery.
The three islands offer diverse and inspirational bucket-list experiences.
It offers nature lovers a wealth of experiences including swimming at Stingray City, hiking the Mastic Trail which winds through an extensive nature reserve and exploring the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park.
For divers, Cayman is one of the most desirable destinations in the world with 365 dive sites unlocking varied sea life, vibrant corals and shipwrecks.
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