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Re: New Traveler Protocol 10/26/20
[Re: GeorgiaGirl2]
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10/27/2020 03:49 AM
10/27/2020 03:49 AM
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,529 Grenada
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Since I have my boat in the BVI I'll have to return, but with these conditions (considering I'll have to stay in a hotel rather than on my comfortable boat) I feel held over a barrel by the BVI. The hypocrisy of saying they are opening to tourists while imposing restrictions that will make any sane tourist opt for another island destination is just too much. And we know how it will end up - the website won't work and people will be denied entry. The wait at the airport will be interminable. The "approved taxis", "approved hotels", "approved insurance", "approved tests" will be at inflated prices, inferior service, and a few belongers will profit handsomely while the majority will not see much, if any, tourism dollars. There will be new fees and surcharges; and the only consolation is that the anchorages will be either empty or at least less crowded.
I wonder what the BVI government is charging places to get "certified"?
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