Anguilla lifting pre-arrival testing
The Ministry of Health has announced further changes to Anguilla’s entry protocols.
Effective 8 August 2022, there will be no pre-arrival testing requirement for vaccinated arrivals.
Proof of vaccination status must still be presented to the airlines at check-in and on arrival at the ports of entry in St. Maarten and Anguilla.
Effective 8 August 2022, unvaccinated visitors will be permitted to enter Anguilla with a negative pre-arrival Covid-19 test result.
There will be no quarantine or further testing.
Unvaccinated children under 18 years of age can enter Anguilla, provided they are accompanied by their fully vaccinated parents or guadians.
The change will be in place well ahead of the busy winter season, when the island reopens in October, after the low-season closure.
Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory in the Eastern Caribbean.
It has 33 white sand beaches, and an exciting range of experiences beyond the beach.
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