Nevis Eliminates Quarantine for Fully Vaccinated Travelers

Effective December 11, 2021, the Caribbean island of Nevis will no longer require fully vaccinated international travelers to quarantine upon entry with proof of a negative RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival. Properties currently opened to accommodate international travelers include Four Seasons Resort Nevis, Montpelier Plantation Inn, Paradise Beach Nevis, Golden Rock Inn, Oualie Beach Resort and The Hermitage Inn, as well as other lodging options including villas and private homes.

There’s good news for visitors arriving on cruise ships, too, as they no longer need to tour the island in a “bubble” and are permitted to sightsee without restriction. These updates allow international travelers unlimited access to all of the island’s attractions once the testing requirement has been met and represent the final steps in Nevis’ unwavering commitment to provide safe and seamless vacation experiences.

In addition to exploring the landscape, beaches and Caribbean, recently introduced tourism offerings that showcase Nevisian culture include an “Around the Garden” tour, private catered picnics served at the beach or other location of choice, and customizable catamaran sails, to name a few.

Restrictions have also been loosened for non-vaccinated or partially vaccinated nationals and citizens returning to the island as they will be required to quarantine for nine days as opposed to the previously mandated 14 days.

All travelers will be required to complete the travel form at knatravelform.kn before arrival and upload their vaccination card. Children ages 11 and under will be covered under their parent's vaccination status, and children ages 12 to 18 who are not vaccinated will be required to vacation in place upon arrival and be tested within 24 hours. 

For more information, visit www.nevisisland.com

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