Bermuda Removes Covid-19 Travel Restrictions Two Weeks Earlier Than Planned

Bermuda's Travel Authority has announced the removal of its Covid-19 restrictions to happen two weeks earlier than the proposed date.

The Bermuda Tourism Authority has decided to reinstate the Bermuda Arrival Card, in place before the pandemic, from the 14th November, scrapping the requirement for proof of vaccination or medical insurance, an approved Travel Authorisation and the associated $40 fee. 

 

The preventative requirements for Covid-19 were originally meant to be eased on the 30th November, but are now being removed two weeks earlier, in an attempt to ‘streamline the overall travel experience’ for tourists visiting the country.

 

Vince Campbell, Bermuda’s tourism minister said: “Our government has delivered on its pledge to protect the health and safety of our residents and visitors and now with the earlier end date for the TA, travel to Bermuda will be simpler for our visitors.

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