- by travelpulse
- 01 Apr 2023
Bermuda's relaxed COVID-19 restrictions, which the destination announced in February, take effect March 7, 2022.
Under the new guidelines, all visitors aged two and older must show proof of current vaccination status and a negative, supervised antigen test administered two days prior to arrival or a negative, supervised PCR test taken four days prior to arrival.
Only fully vaccinated travelers 12 and older will be permitted to enter the country 14 days after the last administered dose; booster shots are not required.
"Children 11 years and younger will take on the vaccination status of the guardian traveling with them," the Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA) said.
Additionally, visitors are required to complete Bermuda's Travellers Authorisation form 24 to 48 hours prior to arrival. The form's cost has been lowered in price from $75 to $40.
"News of Bermuda's relaxed travel guidelines has been met with great enthusiasm from travelers who can't wait to return to our island," said BTA CEO Charles H. Jeffers II.
"Our hotels and businesses are open with the Bermudian hospitality for which we are known. As spring and summer approach, there's never been a better time to visit."
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