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Quarantine Travel: an updated list of open countries

A lot of people aren’t into Americans visiting their countries, so here’s a list of countries who dislike us the least out of the bunch.

words by: Alee Kwong
Sep 18, 2021

While the pandemic is far from over, travel restrictions have lightened up significantly for domestic flights and we are seeing more restrictions lifted for international travel. Considering how America is one of the handful of countries struggling to contain the virus, many people are taking this opportunity to globetrot after a year and a half of isolation and confusing pandemic limitations.

 

Now, all 120+ countries have their own specific rules about presenting a negative COVID-19 test and quarantine procedures, so be sure to check the US Embassy website of your desired destination after browsing this list. Here are the countries Americans can travel to right now.

 

  • A

    Albania

    Andorra

    Angola

    Anguilla

    Antigua and Barbuda

    Armenia

    Aruba

    Austria

  • B

    The Bahamas

    Bahrain

    Bangladesh

    Barbados

    Belarus

    Belgium

    Belize

    Benin

    Bermuda

    Bolivia

    Bonaire

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Botswana

    Brazil

    British Virgin Islands

    Bulgaria

  • C

    Canada

    Cape Verde

    Chad

    Colombia

    Costa Rica

    Côte d’Ivoire

    Croatia

    Curacao

    Cyprus

    Czech Republic

  • D

    Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Denmark

    Djibouti

    Dominica

    Dominican Republic

  • E

    Ecuador

    Egypt

    El Salvador

    Equatorial Guinea

    Estonia

    Ethiopia

  • F

    France

    French Polynesia

  • G

    Gabon

    The Gamvia

    Georgia

    Germany

    Ghana

    Greece

    Grenada

    Guatemala

    Guinea

    Guyana

  • H

    Haiti

    Honduras

  • I

    Iceland

    Ireland

    Israel

    Italy

  • J

    Jamaica

    Jordan

  • K

    Kenya

    Kosovo

    Kyrgyzstan

  • L

    Lebanon

    Liberia

    Lithuania

    Luxembourg

  • M

    Maldives

    Malta

    Mauritius

    Mexico

    Moldova

    Monaco

    Montenegro

    Morocco

  • N

    Namibia

    Nepal

    The Netherlands

    Nicaragua

    Niger

    Nigeria

    North Macedonia

  • O

  • P

    Panama

    Paraguay

    Peru

    Poland

    Portugal

    Puerto Rico

  • Q

    Qatar

  • R

    Romania

    Russia

    Rwanda

  • S

    Saudi Arabia

    Senegal

    Serbia

    Seychelles

    Sierra Leone

    Slovakia

    South Africa

    South Korea

    Spain

    Sri Lanka

    St. Barts

    St. Kitts & Nevis

    St. Lucia

    St. Maarten

    St. Vincent & the Grenadines

    Sweden

    Switzerland

  • T

    Tanzania

    Thailand

    Trinidad and Tobago

    Tunisia

    Turkey

    Turks and Caicos

  • U

    Uganda

    Ukraine

    United Arab Emirates

    United Kingdom

    U.S. Virgin Islands

    Uzbekistan

  • V

    Venezuela

  • W

  • X

  • Y

  • Z

    Zambia

    Zimbabwe

 

Again, with the Delta variant (and possibly the Mu variant ), spreading rapidly throughout the US, things can change at a moment’s notice. Many countries are not only dealing with their own COVID-19 siege and trying to hold it down, but the US is the center of focus and concern for many of the listed countries — the reason being that we can’t seem to contain the virus and (reasonably so) these countries, their government, and their people don’t want to have to deal with the super spread of COVID-19 like we are right now.

 

As you may notice, Asia, Australia and New Zealand have completely blocked American travelers from entering in order to keep the curve low.

 

If you do decide to travel, be sure to keep your in-flight skincare on deck.