People who are thinking of traveling to different countries during spring break must be aware of the COVID-19 regulations that are still in place at the desired destination. Knowing these regulations will keep those traveling and those living in destination countries safe.
Mexico
- The CDC recommends being up to date with vaccinations before traveling and warns unvaccinated Americans to avoid travel to the country.
- According to the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico, American tourists are allowed to enter the country and are not required to arrive with proof of a negative test or quarantine.
- Several popular tourist destinations in Mexico, like the state of Jalisco, require people to show proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours to enter places like bars and clubs.
Costa Rica
- No requirement to present a negative COVID-19 test and there is no quarantine period in place.
- Beginning March 1, 2022, businesses, sports, cultural and academic activities, as well as discos, dance halls, and nightclubs, are operating at 100% capacity if they require vaccination QR codes.
- If required, individuals vaccinated abroad who do not have a vaccination QR code can present their physical vaccination card to verify that they are fully vaccinated.
England
- Travelers do not need to quarantine when arriving in England.
- Masks are required in enclosed environments and public transportation.
- According to the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in the United Kingdom, all air passengers, regardless of vaccination or citizenship status, must show a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than one day before traveling back to the U.S.
Australia
- Travelers need to provide vaccination status when checking in for their flight.
- According to the Australian Government, a negative COVID-19 test result is required for traveling to or transiting through Australia.
- Quarantine requirements are determined by State and Territory governments.
Japan
- Beginning March 1, 2022, foreign students, technical trainees, and business travelers will be allowed to enter Japan in limited numbers.
- Authorized travelers to Japan from the U.S. will be eligible for a further-reduced, three-day quarantine period.
- According to the United States Embassy and Consulates in Japan, travelers from countries where COVID-19 is not spreading rapidly and who are fully vaccinated may be able to avoid quarantine but the U.S. is not included in this category at the time.