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List of Countries Published for Travel to Bonaire

by | Jul 17, 2021 | Air Travel, COVID

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List of countries and risk levels announced for upcoming travel.

In the latest press release, Bonaire announced the list of countries and the associated risk level for travelers arriving on the island. The new risk levels provide test requirements for travelers.

Here is the published list of countries and risk levels.

Bonaire has compiled the list of countries for the four risk levels. The island distinguishes four risk levels: very low, low, high, very high. These risk levels and the conditions for travelers from the list of countries are valid from Saturday 17 July 2021. Travelers coming to the island should take into account that the situation surrounding COVID-19 can change quickly. It means that the risk level of countries can also change quickly.

 

The very low-risk countries are:

Saba, St. Eustatius.

 

The low-risk countries are:

Australia, Bulgaria, China, Germany, Finland, France only Corsica, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Croatia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Austria, Poland, Romania, Rwanda, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Thailand, Czech Republic, Vatican City, South Korea, Switzerland.

 

The high-risk countries are:

Cyprus, France, excluding Corsica, Netherlands (until July 18, 2021), Portugal, Spain, United States.

 

The very high-risk countries are:

Argentina, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, India, Kuwait, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Namibia, Netherlands (as of July 19, 2021), Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru. Seychelles Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, United Kingdom, South Africa.

 

Countries not listed in any of the four risk levels above are considered high-risk countries.

Vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers from the list of countries have different requirements.

As of July 17, 2021, vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers have different rules. Please check the list of countries and the risk level to find out what rules apply for travel to Bonaire. The list of countries per risk level is subject to change.

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The travel bubble for fully vaccinated residents between ABC islands is still valid.

Currently, fully vaccinated residents of the ABC islands do not need to complete a PCR test or antigen test when traveling between these islands. The travelers must complete the Health Declaration of their destination. Non-vaccinated residents of the ABC islands who travel between these islands must take a PCR test within 72 hours before arrival on Bonaire. They must also complete the Health Declaration of their destination. 

The Public Health Department and the Lieutenant Governor are closely monitoring the number of infections on the island and its sister islands. If necessary, the travel conditions for travelers within the bubble will be adjusted. Sint Maarten is seen as a high-risk country.

(Source:  OLB)

 

 

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Tanya Deen has been living in Bonaire since December 2016. She is a PADI Master Scuba Diver Instructor and enjoys underwater and bird photography. Tanya is the Editor-in-Chief of the Bonaire Insider tourism news blog.
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