Updated Lists of countries reopening for tourism with dates.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has forced countries across the world into lockdown with very damaging effects on global economies.  Only a very few countries are gradually able to flatten the curve with so many efforts towards awareness, facilities, and medical expenses.

The good news is that some countries are now getting back into the normal system and citizens are happy to move around, do business, and travel to countries with strict compliance with stated procedures.

Below are the updated list and dates of countries travelers can include in their next destinations across the world as they have eased the lockdown and open up their borders to visitors and tourists.

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List of Countries Reopening For Tourism:
Antigua and Barbuda – June 4
Aruba – July 1
Austria – June 16
Bahamas – July 1
Bali (Indonesia) – September 1
Barbados – July 12
Belize – August 15
Belgium – June 15
Bermuda – July 1
Bulgaria – June 1
Costa Rica – August 1
Croatia – June 1
Curaçao – July 1
Cyprus – June 1
Czech Republic – June 15
Dominican Republic – July 1
Egypt – July 1
France – June 15
French Polynesia – July 15
Georgia – July 31
Germany – June 15
Greece – June 15
Iceland – June 15
Italy – June 3
Jamaica – June 15
Maldives – July 15
Malta – July 1
Mexico – June 8

 

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Montenegro – June 1
Netherlands – June 15
North Macedonia – July 1
Poland – June 13
Portugal – June 15
Romania – July 7
Rwanda – June 17
Serbia – May 22
Seychelles – June 1
Spain – June 21
Sri Lanka- August 15
St. Barths – June 22
St. Lucia – June 4
St. Maarten – July 1
St. Vincent and The Grenadines – July 1
Sweden – June 1
Switzerland – June 15
Tanzania – June 1
Thailand – August 1
Tunisia – June 27
Turkey – June 10
Turks and Caicos – July 22
UAE (Dubai) – July 7
Ukraine – June 15
U.S. Virgin Islands – June 1

 

Disclaimer: The above reopening news is ever-changing and being updated constantly. We do our best to keep this article up to date with all the latest information, but the decision to travel is ultimately your responsibility. Contact your consulate and/or local authorities to confirm your nationality’s entry before traveling.