Nevis set to welcome international travellers
Caribbean island Nevis is set to welcome expanded international travellers with the reduced holiday in Place period for fully vaccinated visitors from 9 days to 4 days, with testing on day four & the ability to fully integrate into the island upon arrival of a negative test result.

In a press statement said, "The changes, which took effect on Monday, July 12, 2021, were announced by Dr. Timothy Harris, Prime Minister of St. Kitts & Nevis."
Travellers to Nevis can visit the destination via Vance W Amory International Airport, which is open for travel by commercial air & charters, or via the RLB International Airport in St. Kitts, connected to a water taxi transfer to Nevis.
By Summer family travel at its peak, travel requirements for non-vaccinated children under 18 have been joined with those of their parents:
Non-vaccinated children under 18 traveling with completely vaccinated parents are welcome.
NTA noted that Non-vaccinated children under 18 traveling with complete vaccinated parents would observe the same period of Vacation in Place as their parents.
"Travel restrictions for the UK, Brazil, India & South Africa remain in place, with persons from the aforementioned destinations denied entry into Nevis at this time," NTA added.
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