In a situation where traveling gets more challenging day by day due to the pandemic and new variants of the same, many resorts in Caribbean Islands have announced a vaccine mandate for travelers. According to this, all travelers (aged 12 or above) should have been vaccinated against COVID 19 if they are to travel freely.
Travelers can choose interCaribbean Airways and fly to some of the safest places to travel in the Caribbean as they are in operation even during the pandemic. But the authorities request the travelers to adhere to the general rules of wearing masks and maintaining social distance while they enjoy their holiday. All resorts ensure that their employees are fully vaccinated against Coronavirus and that the management of each hotel is 100% committed to offering the best of safety and hygiene facilities for their guests.
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