These international destinations are open to US tourists

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Editor’s Note — CNN Travel updates this article periodically. It was last updated on September 10. The US State Department advises that travelers consult country-specific travel advisories via their website or consult the CDC’s latest guidance. Before you make any international travel plans, check these sites first.
(CNN) — Once one of the world’s most powerful travel documents, the might of the US passport has shriveled during the Covid-19 pandemic.
With US coronavirus cases above the 6.3 million mark, many nations continue to view America with trepidation. The European Union has omitted the United States from its list of countries whose tourists may visit. Americans still can’t vacation in their neighbor to the north, Canada, nor head to many Asian favorites such as Thailand.

While most US travelers are staying close to home with short-distance car trips, some still want to go abroad. For those people, there are still popular vacation options such as Mexico, Ireland and South Korea. And the list has been slowly growing.

Whether travel to “open” international destinations is responsible or advisable is up to you. It’s worth noting that since the pandemic is ongoing, anything can change at any time.

What follows is a list of countries, in alphabetical order, where it’s still possible for US passport holders to go for a vacation.

Albania

On the gorgeous Adriatic Sea, Albania has resumed international commercial flights. The US Embassy website states that while there’s no Covid-19 test requirements, you can expect a health screening.

“Travelers should be prepared for travel restrictions to be put into effect with little or no advance notice,” it also states.

Antigua and Barbuda

Turners Beach on Antigua's southwest coast.

Turners Beach on Antigua’s southwest coast.

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US travelers to Antigua and Barbuda “arriving by air must present a negative Covid-19-RT-PCR (real time polymerase chain reaction) test result, taken within seven days of their flight,” according an advisory on the country’s tourism website.
Visitors are subject to monitoring by health officials for 14 days and another Covid-19 test may be required, which could mean quarantining while waiting for the result. Masks are required in public spaces. Violations can involve stiff fines and even jail time.

Armenia

Turkey’s intriguing neighbor to the east is open for US tourists to explore. Travelers will need to take a Covid-19 PCR test upon arrival or face mandatory isolation for 14 days. Passengers who get tested must isolate until they get a negative result. A list of testing sites can be found on Zvartnots International Airport’s website.

Aruba

Visitors to Aruba will be required to undertake a Covid-19 test.

Visitors to Aruba will be required to undertake a Covid-19 test.

Courtesy of Aruba Tourism Authority

US passengers from 24 states, including California and Florida, are required to upload a negative Covid-19 test result via Aruba’s embarkation/disembarkation card process 72 hours before arrival.
Travelers arriving from the other 26 states can opt to have a test taken upon arrival, though the test must be prepaid and you must quarantine while awaiting results. Aruba also requires travelers to be insured. The Aruba tourism site has all the specific health requirements for incoming passengers, which are considerable.

The Bahamas

The Bahamas has a mandatory 14-day quarantine for inbound passengers. Visitors must request a health visa before travel, upload and later present negative Covid-19 RT-PCR test result no more than before arrival. Updates can be found on the islands’ Covid-19 travel website.

Barbados

Barbados reopened to tourists on July 12.

Barbados reopened to tourists on July 12.

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Barbados implemented new safeguards for visitors and residents when it reopened in July. Travelers must complete an online immigration card, which can be done 72 hours before departure and submitted 24 hours before traveling. The form includes health questions, including whether the traveler has a negative Covid-19 test result.

US travelers are encouraged to use this method rather than taking a Covid-19 PCR test upon arrival.

Belarus

While in the midst of mass protests, the borders of Belarus are open to Americans. There are no restrictions on entry, although passengers should expect temperature checks at Minsk National Airport.

Bermuda

Travelers will have to pay fees to cover the cost of testing when heading to Bermuda.

Travelers will have to pay fees to cover the cost of testing when heading to Bermuda.

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Bermuda requires each inbound passenger (regardless of age) to apply for travel authorization, at the cost of $75 per adult and $30 for flight crew and children 9 and younger. Visitors who do not have a negative Covid-19 PCR test result will not be given authorization to travel to Bermuda.

Upon arrival, passengers must present the pre-departure negative test results and submit to an additional Covid-19 test and quarantine until the results are ready. More tests are required after day three, seven and 14. Be sure you read and understand all the requirements before you go.

Brazil

While Brazil maintains a “Level 4 Travel Advisory (Do Not Travel) due to Covid-19” by the US State Department, its borders are open to US visitors who show proof of health insurance that is valid in Brazil and covers the entire stay.

Because of the pandemic, “only emergency American Citizen Services are available at the US Embassy in Brasilia and Consulates General” throughout the country.

Cambodia

Visitors to Cambodia will need to pay a deposit of $3,000 to cover the cost of testing and quarantine if necessary.

Visitors to Cambodia will need to pay a deposit of $3,000 to cover the cost of testing and quarantine if necessary.

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If you have $2,000 and want a Cambodian adventure, it’s a real option.

Rules are stringent. Visitors must present a negative test taken no more than 72 hours upon arrival. You then must take another Covid-19 test, and if negative, the remaining funds will be returned minus $160 to cover the cost of the test and a fully catered day in a waiting center.

A positive test result carries serious financial and social consequences, involving hospitalization, medical care and the 14-day quarantine of all fellow inbound flight passengers and additional affiliated expenses.

Costa Rica

UPDATE: As of September 1, US tourists from the following places may enter Costa Rica: Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Travelers’ residency in these states is to be verified by driver’s license.
Visitors must also complete a “health pass” form show negative on Covid-19 PCR test, taken within 48 hours of travel. You must have proof of travel medical insurance, which you can get in Costa Rica.

Croatia

Ignoring the EU ban Americans traveling to Europe, Croatia began welcoming US tourists in July.

Travelers need to present a negative Covid-19 PCR test,”not older than 48 hours (starting from the time of taking the swab until arrival at the border crossing),” according to an alert on the website of the US Embassy in Zagreb.

Dominica

This eastern Caribbean island reopened to international tourism in early August. All travelers to Dominica must present a negative Covid-19 PCR test result, recorded between 24 and 72 hours before arrival, and complete an electronic Immigration and Customs form via Dominica’s online portal 24 hours before traveling. US travelers should expect further testing and screening.

Dominican Republic

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Travelers to the Dominican Republic will be temperature-tested.

Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism

UPDATE: Through September 14, people traveling to the Dominican Republic have to show a negative PCR Covid-19 test on arrival that’s five days old or less. Otherwise, you are given a test and a health evaluation there.

Starting September 15, DR authorities will give breath tests to no more than 10% of random passengers plus anyone showing symptoms.

Dubai

A picture taken on March 13, 2020 shows people on the beach in the area of the Jumeirah Beach residence in Dubai.

Tourism to Dubai resumed on July 7.

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Visitors to Dubai must have medical travel insurance to cover any Covid-19 treatment and present a negative Covid-19 PCR test result within 96 hours of arrival. You must complete a “health declaration form” before departing to confirm they are not experiencing any coronavirus symptoms.

Furthermore, “tourists are required to register all their details in the Covid-19 DXB app on arrival,” according to the Visit Dubai website.

Ecuador

Ecuador requires US travelers to present proof of a negative Covid-19 PCR test taken within 10 days of arrival to avoid quarantine. Testing is available for those who don’t have a negative result. You must quarantine at an approved facility while waiting for results.

The Galapagos islands’ require visitors to take another Covid-19 PCR test and present negative results within 96 hours of arrival in Ecuador.

Egypt

Billed as Egypt’s gift to the world, the Grand Egyptian Museum is the biggest archeological museum ever created and will house the greatest collection of artifacts from ancient Egypt.

UPDATE: All international travelers to Egypt need to present a negative PCR Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours before arrival. Travelers must present paper copies; digital copies aren’t accepted. Children 5 and younger are exempt.

On September 1, Egypt reopened Luxor and Aswan governorates to international visitors, including temples, archaeological sites and museums.

Ethiopia

NEW: Known for its surreal landscapes and ancient culture, Ethiopia requires arriving US citizens to have a medical certificate with a negative Covid-19 RT PCR test issued 72 hours before arrival. In addition, Ethiopia requires a 14-day quarantine.

French Polynesia

French Polynesia is welcoming tourists from July 15.

French Polynesia is welcoming tourists from July 15.

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US travelers are welcome to the islands of Tahiti and Bora Bora. French Polynesia requires a negative Covid-19 test within 72 hours of departure, to be presented before boarding. Passengers must complete a “sanitary entry form” detailing their state of health and agree to report symptoms and submit to additional testing deemed necessary.

Ghana

NEW: A West African jewel, Ghana is open to US travelers. You must have a negative Covid-19 PCR test result that’s 72 hours old or less. Arriving passengers then must take a second test that costs $150. There’s also a temperature screening.

Haiti

Arriving passengers must complete a health form and self-quarantine for 14 days.

According to the US Embassy in Haiti, “The Ministry of Public Health will check in with passengers three times after arrival in Haiti, using information provided in the health declaration form, to determine any onset of Covid-19 symptoms.”

Honduras

Travel to Honduras is permitted with a negative Covid-19 PCR and/or serology test. There may also be a quarantine requirement for passengers who have symptoms. Honduras is rated Level 4: Do not travel by the US State Department.

Ireland

US travelers were never banned from visiting Ireland, but you must finish 14-day quarantine upon arrival and fill out a “passenger locator form.”

Jamaica

Golden Eye, Jamaica.

Golden Eye, Jamaica.

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Jamaica requires completion of an online “travel authorization” and the possibility of being tested upon arrival. All passengers arriving from the US are required to upload negative Covid-19 test results to receive travel authorization. The test date must be less than 10 days of arrival.

Be sure to read the website’s requirements carefully before you plan your trip as it has explicit instructions about taking tests and where you can go.

Kenya

Three giraffes graze with Mount Kilimanjaro in the background. Kenya is open to US travelers who have proof of a negative Covid-19 test.

Three giraffes graze with Mount Kilimanjaro in the background. Kenya is open to US travelers who have proof of a negative Covid-19 test.

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NEW: Kenya is open to US travelers with a negative Covid-19 test result taken 96 hours or less upon arrival and who pass a health screening. The State Department has issued a Level 3: Reconsider Travel advisory because of Covid-19 and says exercise increased caution because of crime.

The Maldives

The Maldives is wide open to visitors from July 15.

The Maldives is wide open to visitors from July 15.

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UPDATE: The Maldives has reopened to all international tourists, but as of September 2 was considered to be in a state of emergency because of Covid-19. Starting September 10, all arriving tourists must present a negative PCR certificate taken within 72 hours of arrival. See the Maldives’ official tourism website for details.

Malta

Travelers wishing to sidestep the EU travel ban and who are willing to quarantine can visit Malta. Passengers who transit via a “safe corridor country” that allows US visitors may enter Malta after they’ve been in that country for 14 days.

Mexico

Balandra beach in La Paz, Mexico

Balandra beach in La Paz, Mexico

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UPDATE: Though the land border between the United States and Mexico remains closed through September 21, US travelers can still fly to Mexico. No testing requirements are in place, but the State Department lists numerous states to avoid because of crime. You can expect temperature checks and other screenings upon arrival.

Montenegro

Montenegro welcomes Americans with a negative Covid-19 PCR test result or a positive coronavirus antibody test result, neither older than 72 hours. Travelers 5 and younger than do not have to show test results. According to the US Embassy in Montenegro, “Travelers must not have stopped, nor transited through, countries that are not permitted to enter Montenegro within the previous 15 days.”

Namibia

NEW: US citizens can visit the desert nation of Namibia, which requires a negative Covid-19 PCR test result that’s 72 hours old or less. There are health screenings at the airport and all international travelers still must also quarantine for seven days in a government-approved facility.

North Macedonia

Rwanda

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Rwanda is one of Africa’s most desirable destinations.

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UPDATE: All international visitors must present a negative Covid-19 PCR test, taken within 120 hours of departure to Rwanda. They also must take a second test upon arrival, shelter in a hotel and receive their results within a day. The national parks are open, including primate tracking.

Serbia

According to the US Embassy in Serbia, there are no restrictions to US citizens. But travelers could expect that to change with little or no advance notice.

St. Barts

The island of St. Barts reopened to international travelers in late June. Visitors are required to show a negative Covid-19 PCR test result, taken within 72 hours of arrival. Those staying longer than a week will need to pay about $150 for an additional test on their eighth day.

St. Lucia

Pigeon Beach in Saint Lucia as seen from Fort Rodney

Pigeon Beach in St. Lucia.

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US citizens traveling to St. Lucia must provide a negative Covid-19 PCR test, taken within seven days of arrival. Visitors must also complete a travel registration form arrive with a printed copy.

Visitors must have confirmed reservations at a Covid-certified property for the duration of their trip. And tourists must stay where they have registered unless the hotel has set up an approved excursion.

St. Maarten

St. Maarten has reopened to US travelers, who must complete an online immigration card before travel and upload a negative Covid-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival.

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South Korea

US travelers can visit South Korea, but you must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.

According to the US Embassy & Consulate in the Republic of Korea, “Generally speaking, US citizens traveling to [South] Korea from the United States as tourists on the 90-day visa-waiver program do not need a Covid-19 test prior to travel but will be tested upon arrival … and may be subject to quarantine in government facilities at their own expense.”

Tanzania

A favorite for safaris, Tanzania is open to tourists. Incoming passengers are required to fill out a health surveillance form and have a health screening. You might also have to take a Covid-19 test.

Turkey

Most of Turkey's borders hae been open since June 12.

Most of Turkey’s borders hae been open since June 12.

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There no restrictions for US citizens traveling to Turkey, although passengers must complete an information form and prepare to be checked for coronavirus symptoms. In addition, the US Embassy and Consulates in Turkey says all US citizens must purchase tickets for onward travel to the United States.

Turks and Caicos

Grace Bay near the town of Providenciales in Turks and Caicos boasts world class beaches and water sports.

Grace Bay near the town of Providenciales in Turks and Caicos boasts world class beaches and water sports.

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Visitors to the Turks and Caicos must provide a negative Covid-19 test result and the test must have been taken within five days of arrival. Children 9 and younger are exempt. Travelers must complete an online health questionnaire and carry travel medical insurance to cover any Covid-19-related costs.

United Kingdom

US travelers may travel to the United Kingdom, but you have to do mandatory, 14-day quarantine. Click here for details about England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Zambia

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Visitors to Zambia canoe the Lower Zambezi River.

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NEW: Known for Victoria Falls and its wildlife, Zambia is allowing all international travelers to enter. While a Covid-19 test is not a requirement, travelers do need a passport and visa. There’s no quarantine requirement, but expect a limited health screening.

Recent removals

The following countries had been allowing US citizens to enter but are closed for now: Tunisia and Ukraine (until September 28 at least).

Omitted countries

CNN Travel has omitted certain open countries from this list based on the limited number of US travelers who visited before before the pandemic. However, you can click here to check for the status and entry requirements, if any, of any country in the world.

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