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Fully vaccinated tourists with a valid negative COVID-19 PCR test result will no longer be required to take a second PCR test on arrival in Barbados
Barbados has eliminated the need for a second COVID-19 PCR test among fully vaccinated tourists, effective immediately.
The destination announced that as of October 24, 2021, fully vaccinated tourists with a valid negative COVID-19 PCR test result will no longer be required to take a second PCR test on arrival in Barbados, or observe a quarantine period.
Health officials at Grantley Adams International Airport may select fully vaccinated tourists with a valid negative COVID-19 PCR test result at random for a Rapid Antigen arrival test on entry. In this situation, these tourists must do the following:
- Take the Rapid Antigen arrival test as directed at the airport free of charge
- Await the results of the Rapid Antigen Test (no quarantine required due to short turnaround time for results)
- Depart the airport using approved transportation only
Unvaccinated tourists, as defined in the Barbados Travel Protocols, will continue to adhere to the following protocols:
- Show proof of a negative Standard COVID-19PCR test taken no more than 3 days prior to arrival in Barbados, as outlined in the Barbados Travel Protocols
- Depart the airport using approved transportation only
- Quarantine for a period of 5 days at a pre-approved accommodation
- After day 5 of quarantine, take a mandatory second COVID-19 PCR test at one of the approved labs or testing hotels across the island at a cost to the guest
- Continue to quarantine until the results of the second COVID-19 PCR test are received
For more information on travel to Barbados, go to visitbarbados.org.
Source: Travelweek