Saint Lucia scraps pre-entry testing for fully-vaccinated
Saint Lucia has updated Covid-19 travel protocols, ending all testing for vaccinated visitors.
The Government of Saint Lucia has officially removed all pre-entry Covid-19 testing requirements for fully vaccinated travellers entering the country.
The online registration and document upload (PCR tests and vaccine proof) has also now been removed.
Travellers providing a valid vaccination record are not required to take a pre-travel test or quarantine.
To qualify as fully vaccinated, they must have had the last dose of a two-dose vaccine or a one-dose vaccine at least two weeks before travel.
Unvaccinated travellers five years and older must have a valid negative standard PCR test five days before arrival.
Passengers arriving without tests will be tested on arrival at their own cost and will be required to remain in quarantine until the test result is known.
More than 90% of arriving visitors to Saint Lucia are fully vaccinated.
Additionally, more than 90% of hotel and villa staff across the island are vaccinated, with some hotels reporting 100% rates.
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