Dominica Lifts Testing Requirements for Vaccinated Travelers
It just got a whole lot easier to visit the Eastern Caribbean destination of Dominica.
Effective April 4, Dominica will waive pre-testing requirements for all vaccinated travelers.
Vaccinated travelers must present their proof of vaccination at check-in at the airport and upon disembarkation in Dominica.
Unvaccinated travelers must present a negative PCR within 72 hours before travel or a rapid antigen test result within 48 hours before their arrival time into Dominica; unvaccinated travelers will no longer have to undergo on-arrival testing or quarantine.
Dominica is the most recent Caribbean destination to waive testing for vaccinated travelers, part of a broader regional trend.
Children 12 and under assume the vaccination status of their parents or guardians.
Travelers no longer have to fill out and submit the island’s pre-travel form online.
It’s a boon for the tourism recovery of the island, long considered the “Nature Island” of the Caribbean for its immense natural beauty.
For more, visit Dominica.