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I thought I read that if you are fully vaccinated that you could fast trip to BVI ?
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I am not quite sure what you mean in your post but currently no vessels are allowed to enter the BVI other than the two ferries per day currently approved.
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Define fast. No day trips, although BVI residents can do day trips to the USVI. From the USVI, you would do a PCR test, apply to the portal, take another PCR test when you arrive, and wait 24-48 hours in an approved quarantine location. Then you would need to fulfill the USVI requirements to return there. There is talk about switching to rapid tests.
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