Charlestown, Nevis (October 7, 2021) – From October 7, 2021, fully-vaccinated travelers visiting the island of Nevis will be required to stay in a travel-approved hotel for 24 hours before being encouraged to explore all the island has to offer. Previously, the requirement was to stay in a travel-approved hotel for four days.
The island’s four travel-approved hotels are Four Seasons Resort, Golden Rock Inn, Montpelier Plantation & Beach, and Paradise Beach. Within the 24 hour stay, all travellers must take a COVID-19 RT-PCR test and produce a negative result before departing the hotel.
A negative COVID-19 RT-PCR pre-departure test is also required, taken no more than 72 hours ahead of travel to Nevis. Airport health screening remains in place.
For up to date information about travel requirements in Nevis, please visit: nevisisland.com
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