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How the CDC testing requirement affects your trip with us (Spoiler: it doesn’t, yet)

Everything is still a little strange out there, and normal is starting to feel almost within sight. We’re trying to be as safe and warm as possible and hope you are too. We’re still operating, still keeping things clean, still trying to provide a little space to escape to for those who are able and willing to make the journey. We can’t wait to see all of you as soon as you’re ready.

So far the latest CDC guidance on COVID-19 testing for international travelers returning to the US hasn’t affected us as St. Croix is a US territory and so is exempt from the requirements. It does not look like it will affect us when we return to the Bahamas either as it only applies to air travel thus far. We’re keeping an eye out for all the latest reports and appreciate everyone who has been reaching out with updates and concerns. We’re trying to keep the Covid-19 FAQ as up-to-date as possible, if you’re booked on a trip check there for the latest. Kat will also email you 2-3 weeks before with detailed instructions as necessary.

As can be expected, we’ve had higher cancellation rates continuing into this year, but we’re able to continue to try to provide a safe and comfortable safe for the people who can join us.

Until then, fair winds.

February 14, 2021/by Juliet Sailing and Diving
Tags: covid, Covid-19, international travel, travel planning
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