Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine has cleared its latest hurdle, with the FDA approving the vaccine for emergency use. This is clearly exciting, and good news for those eager to travel again. In the meantime, there are still restrictions on where Americans can travel.
But before you start planning your trip, it is important to ask yourself: “should I travel?” This is an individual decision, and some factors to take into account are:
- your age (if you are over 70, reconsider travel right now)
- your immunity levels and overall health
- the prevalence of COVID-19 in the areas you are traveling to
- the availability of travel insurance to cover you if you require hospitalization
Naturally, if you have COVID-19 you should not travel.
Before making any plans, check the U.S. State Department’s travel advisory page, which has links to country pages that explain restrictions. The countries on the following lists do not necessarily have low rates of COVID-19. The situation for each country can change rapidly, so always check for updates before you travel.
The following countries allow Americans to visit with no testing or quarantine, along with ways you can fulfil your New Year’s Resolutions and make a difference whilst there, in sustainable luxury:
Mexico
You can enter Mexico by plane (including private jet), and the Yucatan Peninsula is a fantastic choice for the Holidays. You can take a cooking class, relax on the beach, or get active and explore the Mayan ruins of Chitzen Itza and Tulum, swim in your own private cenote (freshwater sinkhole), snorkel, swim with Whale Sharks (seasonal), or discover the spectacular Sian Ka’an biosphere reserve. Whilst there, make your time in Mexico meaningful and teach at a school, sort donated clothes and food, renovate classrooms, or entertain the elderly at a Seniors Home, all in Cancun.
Costa Rica
All Americans can now enter Costa Rica, and no test is required.
January is peak season in Costa Rica, and this is another destination is normally booked out many months ahead, so this is an excellent opportunity to stay in one or more of the fabulous eco-luxury lodges and hotels that Costa Rica does so well.
Another plus for Costa Rica is that it has a dazzling array of luxury villas where you can be more socially distanced.
Costa Rica is an enchanting, welcoming country where you can view volcanoes, zip-line, kayak, spot wildlife, surf, snorkel, and much more.
Give life to your New Year’s Resolutions by helping at a medical clinic caring for Nicaraguan refugees: take patient notes during consultations, enter patient data, dispense medications in the pharmacy, and help make patients feel comfortable.
Or, inspire your kids to be wildlife conservationists by helping at a wildlife rescue center or at a turtle protection site.
Peru
Peru has also announced that travelers can now enter, and commercial flights from the US are available.
The requirements are:
- Certificate of a negative RT-PCR or antigenic test result taken within 72 hours or less prior to arrival. You can also present a COVID-19 Discharge Certificate;
- A digital health affidavit and geolocalization authorization, issued within 72 hours or less prior to arrival;
- In the case of children under 12, they only require a “Good Health Certificate”. This is not an internationally standardized document, and I understand that a letter issued by a pediatrician attesting to the good state of health of the minor will suffice;
- Quarantine is not mandatory when entering Peru unless you present any contagion symptoms upon arrival;
- The Ministry of Health has imposed mandatory self-checkups.
Machu Pichu is open and ready for your visit; for now, only 75 visitors are allowed per hour on-site, which means a total of 675 passengers per day, so fewer crowds! However, strangely, children under 12 are currently not allowed to enter.
If time permits, I highly recommend the luxury lodge-based Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu, complete with jacuzzis and massage treatments, and of course the views each day are spectacular.
Combine this with the delights of Cusco, Lima, Arequipa, Lake Titicaca, and the Amazon jungle, and make a difference in January by building a bathroom block in a Sacred Valley village that would appreciate your help.
Brazil
Health insurance covering COVID-19 is required for entry to Brazil. A good operator can assist you with this.
This vast, vibrant country has so much to explore, from the jungles and waterways of the Amazon to the spectacular wildlife in the Pantanal, from stunning Rio and culturally-rich Salvador, from the awe-inspiring Iguassu Falls and sand dunes of Lencois Maranhenses, to the gorgeous beaches of Paraty and Buzios for some serious relaxation time. You can help run sports clinics in Rio to get 2021 off to a positive start.
The Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic no longer requires COVID tests, so you can go there with ease.
In addition to relaxing on the beautiful beaches, take a walk through Santo Domingo’s Zona Central, the oldest European city in the Americas, descend the 27 waterfalls of Damajagua, white-water raft on the Caribbean’s only raftable river, and you can help create a basketball court or provide healthy meals to young Dominicans and make 2021 extra-special.
The following destinations allow Americans to enter, with some restrictions:
Belize
Taking a PCR test within 72 hours of your arrival date will help ‘fast track’ your arrival process. You may still be required to take a test on arrival. You must stay at Gold Standard approved hotels, and travel with Gold Standard approved guides and operators.
This small country, the only English speaking one in Central America, has packed in so much, from jungles to Mayan ruins, to chocolate making, wonderful beaches and of course the Barrier Reef – the 2nd longest in the world.
Make your time in Belize fulfilling and inspire your children to be world changers by building an eco-friendly stove for a Mayan family.
These stoves are fantastic in that:
- They replace open flames, so are much safer, especially with young children running around;
- They have a chimney to expel the smoke, reducing respiratory problems such as asthma and lung cancer;
- They are much more fuel-efficient, so are better for the environment than burning on an open stove.
Ecuador
A COVID-19 test is required, and if you pass, the rare opportunity to discover the wildlife on the Galapagos Islands with few tourists awaits. Other parts of Ecuador, including the Amazon, Quito, Mindo Cloud Forest, Otavalo Markets, colonial Cuenca, and more are all well worth exploring.
Show your children that 2021 will be a positive year by renovating a low-income daycare center or caring for the children in the center.
This is a fluid situation so the status of the destination you are interested in may have changed by the time you read this.
By Christopher Hill