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News / The Cayman Islands announces removal of on-island antigen testing for visitors
Effective February 18, fully vaccinated visitors are no longer required to complete on-island antigen testing
The Cayman Islands Government announced that effective Friday, February 18, fully vaccinated visitors are no longer required to complete on-island antigen testing on days 2, 5 and 7 after arrival. A negative antigen or PCR test conducted the day prior to arrival is still required for entry and applies to all visitors aged 5 and over.
In addition, the Government announced it is easing the following restrictions:
- Public gathering limits will have a new maximum capacity of 500 persons for indoor events and 1,000 persons for outdoor events
- Fully vaccinated visitors are no longer required to take a COVID-19 test prior to travelling domestically between Grand Cayman to the sister islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman
Canadians wishing to travel to the Cayman Islands may enjoy non-stop twice weekly service on WestJet from Toronto to Grand Cayman effective February 20, 2022 and weekly on Air Canada beginning in May. American Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines also offer service to Grand Cayman with connections from cities across Canada.
For more information, please visit visitcaymanislands.com.