The Cayman Islands has announced that step four of its reopening plan is now underway.
Beginning November 20th, vaccinated travelers who have been securely vetted will be able to enter without quarantine.
Following nearly two years of limited international travel, many travelers are now looking for their next therapeutic getaway in winter sunspots.
Kenneth Bryan, the Cayman Islands’ minister of tourism and transport, said: “The health and security of our residents and visitors have always been the government’s number one priority, and our Covid-19 experience throughout the pandemic has been exemplary to date.
“With a high percentage of the population now vaccinated, we are keen to relax the current restrictions and move to phase four of our reopening program on November 20th.”
He continued, “This will bring an important return to normality for travel and tourism on the islands in time for the holidays.”
The Cayman Islands implemented a carefully planned reopening strategy to assure the safety, security, and well-being of visitors and residents alike.
Director of Tourism, Rosa Harris, commented that they are thrilled to share the many wonderful experiences that Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac have to offer, including the breathtaking beaches, crystal clear turquoise waters, natural wonders, and diverse gastronomic options.
He added, “Our repeat visitors and new guests who are interested in visiting our dynamic island trio, may now enjoy our world-class destination and warm hospitality.
“We await your arrival so you may have sweet dreams in Cayman.”
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