Chile, Fiji, and South Africa are ready for travellers to come back.

Chile, Fiji, and South Africa are ready for travellers to come back.1

As tourism has suffered in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, many countries have been called out as destinations that travellers should avoid. But now, it seems like there is light at the end of the tunnel for these three destinations: Chile, Fiji and South Africa. With clear skies and excellent prices on flights to each destination, this may be a good time to head south.

  • The number of US destinations on the ‘don’t travel list’ has increased significantly.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning to US citizens about traveling to the Caribbean, an area that is known as one of high-risk destinations. The popular island locations include Grenada and St Kitts/Nevis in addition Mauritius which are all added on “very high” risk lists released by CDC this year with no rea

This means those who plan to travel there should be fully vaccinated before leaving their home country.

  • Covid Sniffers Dog’s Team in Miami.

Miami International Airport (MIA) currently working with their two Dogs, they have to test their airport employees & travelers with  sniffing face masks. The dogs have an impressive 98% accuracy rate, making them perfect for detecting any explosive materials in place before it’s too late.

  • Now Chili is ready to welcome guest again

Chili is a South American nation is ready to welcome again from October 1st.

International travelers who want to travel to Chili must have a negative RT-PCR Test taken within 72 Hours. And must have at least $30,000 minimum coverage of medical insurance to prevent himself from Covid-19.

  • Beautiful Island Welcomes International Travelers.

The Ministry of Tourism has announced that Fiji will reopen to tourists from around the world when it reaches 80% vaccination coverage, meaning either November or December 2021.

The government is making sure everyone who visits this beautiful destination gets vaccinated so they can enjoy a safe trip with their family and friends.

  • Australia launched his new passport vaccination program.

Australia now has a program to track people’s vaccine records and make sure they stay up-to-date. The Australian government is hoping that this will curb outbreaks by monitoring those at high risk for serious complications due illness like whooping cough, tetanus or meningococcal disease more closely than ever before so it can be easier to investigate cases if anything goes wrong with vaccination rates in these areas.

  • Lithuania take care of your stay with free of cost option

When it comes to extended stays, the cost of living in Lithuania can be favorable. You may find that hotels aren’t always as expensive for a few reasons. For example, they have an incentive program where businesses buy about $500 worth of goods per guest which then gets reimbursed by the government when you leave their establishment – meaning there’s no need for tips.

The Baltic Nation welcomes their travelers to Lithuania by giving them 10,000 free overnight hotels.

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