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Hello, is there any special rules if we want to visit Anguilla, St.Barts or Saba while vacationing on SXM? Like test to get in and out or return etc…
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KGB, Rules for each island are different, and might change at any time, especially in light of the fast-developing Omicron variant story. You'll need to research the rules for each island.
A couple of weeks ago, we made a 4-day trip from St. Maarten to St. Barts, traveling by ferry, round-trip from Philipsburg. No Covid test required in either direction -- just proof of vaccination.
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Yes, agreed, rules are changing every day. I actually don't think you could do a day trip to Anguilla, still, even before the new variant.
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Oh really? Wow, so it is off limits completely? There used to be a ferry going between Marigot and Anguilla….
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As I said, I THINK you can no longer do a day trip to Anguilla. You can go there, but I THINK you still have to isolate for a week once you get there?? Anguilla was totally closed to visitors for a very long time and I think you cannot do a day trip now.
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Thanks Carol, I guess we will have to play it by ear once we are on the sxm. Never knew that Ang. was closed.
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KGG, Info below is from this web site: https://www.anguilla-beaches.com/covid-19.htmlAll visitors to Anguilla who are eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19, are required to be fully vaccinated at least three weeks before arrival (i.e. persons 18 and older). Exemptions include: Pregnant woman and children under the age of 17 years old. No medical exemptions will be granted. Requirements [for travel to Anguilla] Submit your application for travel Submit negative Covid-19 test taken 2-5 days before travel Accepted tests... Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction tests (RT-PCR) Nucleic Acid Amplification tests (NAA) RNA or molecular test Antigen tests completed via a nasopharyngeal swab NOTE: Self-adminsitered home tests and antibody tests will not be accepted $50 USD fee for testing on arrival You will be tested upon arrival. You must remain in place until the receipt of your negative arrival test result (~24 hours). If your test is negative, there is no requirement to quarantine. However, returning residents and visitors staying in Anguilla for more than 8 days may be required to undertake a day 4 test.
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AUC Spouse--thanks for posting.
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