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Everywhere You Can Travel Now That You’re Vaccinated

So, you’ve got your vaccine—or you’re getting one soon—and you’re ready to plan a vacation ASAP. But where can you go that’s open to US travelers? Or better yet, where can you go that allows vaccinated travelers to visit without quarantine or testing requirements?

Thankfully, more and more countries are allowing vaccinated travelers to visit without restrictions, making travel easier! If you haven’t gotten your vaccine yet, check out our full list of everywhere welcoming US travelers right now (vaccinated or not). If you are vaccinated, scroll down for the complete list of where you can travel without restrictions with proof of vaccination.

updated 8/1/2021

Mexico

Cancun, Riviera Maya, Los Cabos, Tulum and other popular Mexican destinations reopened to tourists over the summer. While land travel has been prohibited except for essential purposes since March 2020, air travel remains open. In order to visit, you’ll need to:

Resources: See the embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on Mexico’s entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

The Bahamas

Just a three-hour flight from Miami with picture-perfect beaches and crystal-clear waters, the Bahamas are a go-to on many Caribbean bucket lists. Vaccinated travelers need:

Resources: See the embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit requirements and testing. The Bahamas tourism board has updated information on in-country restrictions and guidelines.

Belize

Belize reopened to international travelers early in fall 2020. From world-class diving and snorkeling to colorful cities, it’s a great getaway from normal life. Vaccinated travelers need:

Resources: See Belize’s US embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit and testing information and Belize’s tourism board website for in-country restrictions.

Costa Rica

Currently, Costa Rica is a really easy place to travel to for vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers alike. And with nearly unlimited adventures and outdoor activities, it’s a great next-up for your bucket list! Regardless of your vaccine status, you just need to:

Resources: More info on Costa Rica’s requirements and any updates should be read carefully before your trip. See the embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Ecuador

Ecuador—another destination with incredible weather and diverse rainforests, mountains, deserts and beaches—has recently reopened for international travelers. Vaccinated travelers need:

Resources: See the embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

El Salvador

If you need another option for lush rainforests and tropical weather, El Salvador has you covered! Vaccinated travelers need:

Some health screenings may be done at the airport and some inter-state travel is restricted currently as well.

Resources: See the embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Guatemala

From rainforests and lakes to ancient history, Guatemala is now reopened for international travelers! Travelers who have visited the UK or South Africa in the past 14 days are not permitted to enter. Vaccinated travelers need:

Resources: See Guatemala’s US embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Lebanon

Lebanon may be a little-known tourist destination, but it’s home to incredible history, archeological sites and ancient ruins, outdoor adventures and hiking and more. Visit ancient temples or go for a swim in the Mediterranean Sea, go hiking in the stunning Kadisha Valley or explore one of the many mosques and museums in Beirut. Vaccinated travelers need:

Resources: See the embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Morocco

Morocco, on Africa’s northern coast, is known for Marrakesh’s medina—a packed, energetic city center that dates back to medieval times with buzzing souks and marketplaces where you can shop for traditional crafts, jewelry, spices and more. Morocco’s stunning blue city of Chefchaouen is also a must-visit! To visit right now, you’ll need:

Resources: See Morocco’s detailed Covid-19 requirements on entering and traveling in Morocco, or check the US Embassy’s website for further detail.

Can I travel to Europe once I’m vaccinated?

Europe is starting to re-open for vaccinated travelers! As the EU recently announced that it would open to vaccinated travelers this summer, more and more European countries are beginning to waive quarantine requirements and travel restrictions—meaning you can get back to cobblestone streets, European beaches and stunning natural landscapes in no time!

Italy

If Italy has been on your bucket list to visit—either for the first time, or for revisiting—after the pandemic, you’re in luck. Italy has reopened to American travelers, regardless of vaccination status, beginning in May 2021. The land of Venetian canals, Roman monuments, Cinque Terre and more is always worth a visit. If you can’t wait another moment to visit, you can plan your next trip with our cheap flights to Italy. To visit right now, you’ll need:

Resources: For up-to-the-minute information, check Italy’s official travel advisories or the Italian embassy’s website.

Greece

Greece is on almost everyone’s bucket list, and for good reason! And now, you can finally visit again—the land of Santorini sunsets, Greek islands, ancient ruins in Athens and Greek gyros on every corner awaits you. To visit right now, you’ll need:

Resources: See the embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Spain

Spain—the land of tapas, sangrias, history, culture, salsa dancing and more—has reopened to US tourists beginning June 7, 2021. If you can’t decide where to visit, Barcelona is a great spot to start, with a culture-rich city, stunning beaches and energetic nightlife. For something a bit more artistic, Madrid is a fashionable option. Or head to a smaller (but by no means less wonderful) city like Valencia, Seville or Granada. To visit right now, you’ll need:

Resources: For up-to-the-minute information, check Spain’s official travel advisories.

Albania

Albania, in the Balkans (near Croatia) offers plenty of beautiful (and non-touristy) beaches, plus inland mountain villages and small, charming cities. Even better, it’s extremely budget-friendly, making it super easy to visit as a student. You’ll get a super unique experience and Instagrammable views for a fraction of the cost of other European cities.

There’s few travel restrictions currently—no testing, vaccination or quarantine required—but there’s health screenings at the airport and you’ll need to follow local guidelines (masks, curfews, etc.).

Travelers returning to the US from North Macedonia will need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test taken within 72 hours prior to boarding their flight to the US. More information on testing availability and requirements can be found on the embassy website.

Austria

Austria is quickly becoming more popular in Europe, with culture-rich and elegant cities like Vienna to charming towns like Salzburg. From mountain views of the Alps to storybook towns and medieval castles, Austria has a lot to explore! From July 1, US travelers can visit Austria with the following:

Resources: See Austria’s website for up to date information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Belgium

Belgium is a small country in Western Europe known for it’s medieval cities and Renaissance architecture. From ancient cities and cobblestone streets, elegant cities like Brussels or small fairytale towns like Brugges, there’s a lot to explore in Belgium! It’s also a somewhat underrated destination in Europe, so you’ll have less crowds to deal with and more unique experiences to explore! Plus, ever heard of a Belgian waffle? From June 21, US residents are welcome to visit Belgium. To visit right now, you’ll just need:

Travelers returning to the US from Belgium will need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test taken within 72 hours prior to boarding their flight to the US. More information on entry requirements and color status’ can be found on Belgium’s embassy website.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the most beautiful countries in the Balkans—maybe even in Europe!—and yet is hardly visited and much less touristy than other places. From beautiful medieval villages to stunning parks and waterfalls, there’s a lot to explore. To visit, all you need is:

Resources: See the embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Croatia

Croatia used to be relatively unknown, but now is a bucket-list destination for many travelers—and for good reason! From the famous King’s Landing in Dubrovnik to picture-perfect beaches and coastline to adventure and hiking gems like Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia has plenty of natural beauty to take in. To visit right now, you’ll need:

Resources: For up-to-the-minute information, check the embassy website.

Cyprus

Though you may not have Cyprus on the top of your European bucket list, it’s one of the largest islands in the Mediterranean and is stunningly beautiful. It’s definitely one of the best places in Europe, especially during the warmer months! To visit right now, you’ll need:

Resources: See the embassy’s website for up to date information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions or check Cyprus’ travel info website.

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is most well-known for the beautiful city of Prague, with its castles, Old Town Square and many bridges and beautiful architecture. Whether you stay in Prague or venture out to other beautiful towns, castles and regions in the Czech Republic, there’s plenty to explore if you’re ready to immerse yourself in medieval villages and stunning architecture!

Travelers returning to the US from the Czech Republic will need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test taken within 72 hours prior to boarding their flight to the US.

Resources: You can view the entry requirements on the Czech Republic’s website and check the US’ color status here. The US embassy website also has resources regarding testing, entry requirements and in-country restrictions.

Denmark

Denmark is home to one of the most student-friendly cities in Europe—Copenhagen—and as of June 05, 2021, it’s reopened to US travelers (with some restrictions). If you’re ready to plan your visit to the charming Copenhagen, here’s what you’ll need to visit right now:

Resources: For up-to-the-minute information, check Denmark’s official travel advisories.

Germany

Germany is one of the most popular countries in Europe to visit, from progressive cities like Berlin to small villages like Rothenburg-ob-de-Tauber where you can step back in time. Whether you want to experience Germany’s recent or ancient history or just drop in for some bratwurst, Germany makes an amazing destination anytime of year. As of June 20, US travelers can visit Germany with the following:

Resources: See the embassy’s website for up to date information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Georgia

Georgia (the country, not the state) is located in Eastern Europe on the border of Europe and Asia. Home to the Caucasus Mountains, small mountainous villages and charming European towns, Georgia is a must for anyone wanting to get off-the-beaten-path in Europe and explore the outdoors! It’s also a relatively inexpensive country in Europe to visit—perfect for a student budget. To visit right now, you’ll need:

Note that Georgia has restrictions on air arrivals: you must arrive directly from the US or another approved country (including your layover, if your flight has one). The approved transit countries can be found here.

Greece

Greece is on almost everyone’s bucket list, and for good reason! And now, you can finally visit again—the land of Santorini sunsets, Greek islands, ancient ruins in Athens and Greek gyros on every corner awaits you. To visit right now, you’ll need:

Keep in mind that Greece is still under a nationwide lockdown that is expected to be lifted in early to mid-May. Travelers to Greece may want to plan trips for later this summer.

Resources: See the embassy website for up-to-the-minute information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Georgia

Georgia (the country, not the state) is located in Eastern Europe on the border of Europe and Asia. Home to the Caucasus Mountains, small mountainous villages and charming European towns make Georgia a must for anyone wanting to get off-the-beaten-path in Europe and explore the outdoors! It’s also a relatively inexpensive country in Europe to visit—perfect for a student budget. Vaccinated travelers need:

Note that Georgia has restrictions on air arrivals. You must arrive directly from the US or another approved country (including your layover, if your flight has one). The approved transit countries can be found here.

Resources: For up-to-the-minute information, check the embassy website.

Iceland

Iceland is one of our favorite European destinations, in part because it’s so easy to get to from the US! At just five hours from the East Coast, it’s an easy international destination for a weekend trip—though of course, it’s easy to stay for a lot longer. From stunning waterfalls to the Blue Lagoon to the Northern Lights and epic scenery pretty much everywhere, Iceland offers a whole lot of social distancing and wilderness to explore. To visit, you’ll need:

Resources: For up-to-the-minute information, check Iceland’s official travel advisories.

Ireland

The Emerald Isle is soon easing its restrictions on international travel, including American travelers! If you’ve been wanting a cool, quiet place to jump back into summer travel, Ireland offers plenty of rolling green hills, rainy days, pubs and cafes and castles, museums and more to explore. American travelers will be able to visit beginning July 19. To visit, you’ll need:

Resources: For more details on these requirements and updates as July 19 approaches, check Ireland’s official advisories or find up-to-the-minute information on the embassy website.

Luxembourg

Looking for somewhere in Europe to visit all your friends haven’t already been? Luxembourg is a great option. Located in Western Europe near France and Germany, it’s full of castles, palaces and cathedrals, as well as forests and parks. If you want to spend some of your trip in an art-filled city but also have the chance to get out in nature, head to Luxembourg. To visit right now, you’ll need:

Resources: See the embassy’s website for up to date information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Montenegro

This small coastal European country (near Croatia) is a bit under the radar, but totally beautiful once you’re there! To visit right now, you’ll need to:

Resources: Make sure you read up on Montenegro’s travel guidelines before you go and be ready to follow them.

Netherlands

Is Amsterdam on your bucket list? If so, here’s your chance—starting from June 24, US travelers can visit the Netherlands, with all of their canals and windmills and delicious foods, as long as you have the following:

Resources: See the Netherlands’ website for up to date information on entry/exit restrictions. The US embassy also has details on testing and in-country restrictions.

North Macedonia

North Macedonia, in Eastern Europe (just north of Turkey) holds a lot of quiet European charm and few travel restrictions currently. You’ll need to follow local guidelines but there’s no testing or quarantine required.

Travelers returning to the US from North Macedonia will need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test taken within 72 hours prior to boarding their flight to the US. More information on testing availability and requirements can be found on the embassy website.

Slovenia

Slovenia, a small country in the Balkans between Croatia and Austria, flies under the radar but has a wealth of beautiful cities and natural wonders! Lake Bled is one of the most famous destinations, but the ancient cities, castles, mountains and lakes scattered throughout the country bring plenty of European charm no matter where you go. To visit, you need:

Resources: Find more information on Slovenia’s entry requirements here.

Switzerland

Switzerland is famous for the incredible Swiss alps, cheese and chocolate—so it’s pretty much a must on anyone’s bucket list. Head there for skiing or hiking or just some delicious cheese fondue in a pretty chalet. As of June 28, US travelers can visit Switzerland with the following:

Use Switzerland’s handy TravelCheck tool to see updated requirements based on your current situation!

Resources: See the embassy’s website for up to date information on entry/exit, testing and in-country restrictions.

Turkey

Turkey is an incredible travel destination—crossing right between Europe and Asia, it’s a blend of cultures, cuisines and history. To visit right now, you’ll need to:

Head’s up: there’s health screening at the airports and if you have symptoms, you’ll be tested further and may have to isolate.

Resources: For up-to-the-minute information, check the embassy website.

So, which of these destinations are next up on your bucket list? Check our current cheap flight deals and book yourself a vacay to celebrate!

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