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70 Countries Open To Unvaccinated Travelers – Best 2023 Picks!

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First, some distinctions. While it’s enticing to think that everyone who is unvaccinated shares the same views and concerns, not all people in this group have chosen their status.

There is a wealth of medical reasons why people decline to be vaccinated. Not to mention that the international vaccination drive has yet to attain the global outreach it was supposed to have by now.

So, if you would like to spend a lovely vacation in a warm place, here are countries allowing unvaccinated or partially vaccinated travelers.

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Countries Open to Unvaccinated Tourists: 2022 Picks!

Papua New Guinea

The need to have a COVID-19 vaccination as well as any other COVID-related travel documentation have been removed.

This indicates that no COVID-19 testing is necessary before or upon arrival.

Paraguay

No COVID test or vaccination confirmation is required for entrance into Uruguay as of February 16, 2023.

All overseas visitors to Uruguay, however, will be required to provide a health insurance policy valid in Uruguay for the duration of their stay.

Singapore

The COVID-19 entry restrictions for visitors to Singapore have been lifted, including the requirement that they have received all recommended vaccinations. Visitors are no longer required to present documentation related to coronavirus for entry.

The change became effective on February 13, 2022. After that date, travelers will no longer be subject to border restrictions. This includes the removal of the requirement to present a COVID-19 vaccination certificate or a negative test result.

Bahamas

When visiting the Bahamas, visitors are no longer subjected to stringent health screenings.

Prior to entering the country, visitors are no longer needed to submit a COVID-19 test or confirmation of immunization.

While there is no need for quarantine upon entering the Bahamas, anyone who is symptomatic or tests positive for COVID -19 must be quarantined.

China

As of January 8, China will no longer require overseas travelers to undergo quarantine. This is an important step toward reopening the borders that sealed off the country from the outside world for nearly three years.

China’s National Health Commission (NHC) said last week that inbound visitors now only need to present a negative Covid test conducted within 48 hours of departure.

China is easing border controls as part of a larger effort to dismantle the remnants of its long-standing zero-Covid policy, which was abruptly abandoned earlier this month in response to widespread protests over its severe social and economic costs.

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South Korea

South Korea finally dropped the testing on arrival. This means that passengers no longer need to present a Covid-19 test or a vaccine certification to enter the country.

Tunisia

With the removal of all travel restrictions, Tunisia, a wonderful Mediterranean country that first closed its borders due to the pandemic nearly three years ago, will once again welcome tourists as usual. Short-term visitors from other nations, including Americans, will no longer need to go through health checks before or after arrival.

On Dec. 1, Tunisia’s Ministry of Health approved lifting all travel restrictions due to health concerns and reinstating pre-2020 entry requirements.

India

The remaining pandemic-related travel requirement, the Air Suvidha form, has been eliminated, according to the Indian government.

Beginning today, November 22, international travelers will no longer be required to complete this health declaration form or submit a PCR COVID-19 test. Previously, they were obliged to do so in order to enter the country.

Cambodia

According to the Cambodian government, the Covid 19 entry restrictions for entering visitors will no longer be in force. In the past, visitors had to present a vaccination certificate as well as a health record demonstrating that they had tested negative for Covid-19 within the previous 72 hours.

The decision was made in response to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s request, and it takes effect immediately.

“We have removed the requirement for all inbound travelers in all modes of transport: Land, waterways, and air. They no longer need to produce health certificates or show proof of full vaccination upon arrival,” said Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng in an October 3 announcement.

St. Maarten

As of November 1, visitors will no longer need to provide proof of vaccination or negative test result in order to enter the island.

This week, Omar Ottley, St. Maarten’s minister of tourism, provided confirmation of the details.

Visitors will only need to meet the “usual immigration and border control requirements to visit the island,” Ottley said.

Peru

Peru has now formally lifted all COVID -related restrictions after two and a half years of some of the strictest controls in the world, permitting the return of normal tourism.

This means that travelers can once again enter Peru without restrictions after receiving notification that the country’s state of emergency has ended, which has already happened.

Spain

As of October 21, 2022, neither EU nor non-EU citizens will be required to show proof of their vaccinations, recovery, or a COVID-19 test result in order to enter the nation.

The government website states: “All COVID-19 travel restrictions for travelers to Spain have been lifted. The rules that previously applied to travelers coming to Spain no longer apply.”

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Ecuador

On October 20, 2022, Ecuador eliminated the COVID-19 admission requirements. International travelers are no longer required to present COVID-19 vaccination records or documentation of a negative COVID-19 test before entering Ecuador.

Canada

According to the federal government, all COVID-19 border controls will be eliminated on Saturday, so travelers won’t have to provide proof of vaccination to enter Canada or wear masks on trains and airplanes.

No matter their nationality, all travelers will no longer be required as of October 1 to:

  • Submit public health data using the ArriveCAN app or website.
  • Show proof of vaccination;
  • Pre- or post-arrival testing;
  • Execute quarantine or isolation for COVID-19;
  • Pass through health inspections for air and rail travel; or wear masks on aircraft and trains.

Thailand

Thailand To Remove All Entry Requirements For International Tourists

Beginning Oct. 1, authorities will no longer require international travelers to present proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test results to enter the country.

People will also be able to attend crowded events without having to produce proof of vaccination. Officials announced that the nationwide state of emergency, which was set to expire on September 30, will not be extended.

The decision followed a meeting with the National Communicable Diseases Committee (NCDC) last Wednesday.

Iceland

Iceland

Iceland’s landscape promises an endless series of snow-covered volcanoes, mountains, and ice fields, as well as magnificent natural beauty. The Nordic icy views are unlike anything else in on earth and now are open without restrictions to unvaccinated travelers.

Iceland has lifted all Covid-19 entry restrictions. Anyone previously able to enter can now visit Iceland, regardless of their vaccination status.

The country has also scrapped quarantine on arrival and online health forms that had to be completed prior to entry.

The mask mandate has also been lifted.

Trinidad and Tobago

All entry requirements for Trinidad and Tobago were abolished as of July 1, 2022. T&T was one of the strictest countries throughout the pandemic.

Australia

Beginning Wednesday, July 6, 2022, Australia lifts all entry requirements. Travelers are not required to present proof of vaccination or a passenger locator form.

Malta

Starting July 25, 2022, Malta permanently lifted all entry requirements. Masks have not been required since April but will continue to be required indoors and now on flights.

Armenia

Armenia’s Health Minister Anahat Avanesyan has announced that the country is dropping all health-related requirements for international arrivals.

“Since the situation with coronavirus pandemic has been stabilized and the tempos of the spread of the pandemic reduced in world, we have decided to lift some restrictions. The requirement to submit a PCR rapid diagnostic test and vaccination certificate when entering the country through land border and checkpoints in airports has been removed.”

Türkiye (old Turkey)

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Türkiye has removed all health criteria for visitors from other countries.

International tourists are no longer requested to undergo testing or provide additional Covid-19 paperwork, according to the Interior Ministry.

Before, border crossers without a vaccination record had to show proof of a negative PCR test conducted 72 hours prior to arrival or a rapid antigen test performed within 48 hours of departure.

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Malaysia

Malaysia Eliminates All Covid-Related Entry Restrictions For Travelers

Malaysia has scrapped all entry requirements for international arrivals, including testing and quarantine requirements.

As of August 1, visitors are permitted to enter the country without filling out any Covid forms or getting tested, regardless of vaccination status.

Since there has been some confusion about the removal of the travel form from the MySejahtera app, travelers can still download the app to avoid inconveniences.

France

France has lifted all of its Covid-19 travel restrictions and testing requirements for all international travelers visiting the country.

Proof of Covid-19 recovery, vaccination, or test results will not be required after August 1, 2022. In addition, travelers will not be required to sign a document certifying that they are free of Covid-19 symptoms.

Visitors will also no longer have to provide an explanation for their trip, whether they are vaccinated or not.

Georgia

Tbilisi, Georgia
Tbilisi, Georgia

Georgia has eliminated its Covid-related entry requirements.

The news was announced by the Georgian Foreign Ministry on June 15.

The move means that international visitors no longer need to provide proof of vaccination against Covid-19 or a negative Covid-19 PCR test when entering the country.

The new ruling applies to both vaccinated and unvaccinated visitors.

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is one of the latest countries that has lifted all COVID -19 entry requirements for unvaccinated visitors. The new policy applies fom June 8, 2022.

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan is welcoming unvaccinated travelers once again. The new policy aplies from June 10, 2022.

Italy

italy

Italian authorities have decided to scrap its COVID-19 entry requirements as of June 1.

The existing requirement to show a COVID passport when entering Italy will not be renewed when it expires on May 31, according to the Italian Ministry of Health.

“From June 1st stop green pass for entry into Italy. The ordinance of the Minister of Health which provides for the Green Certification Covid-19 (green pass) to enter Italy expires on May 31. The measure will not be extended,” the statement of the Ministry reads.

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Cyprus

Visitors to Cyprus are no longer required to present a COVID -19 vaccination or recovery certificate upon entry. Travelers will also no longer be required to present a negative COVID -19 test as of June 1.

The mask mandate has also been lifted, according to the government. People will need to wear a mask at hospitals, nursing homes, and other indoor medical facilities from the same date.

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Czech Republic

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic has also lifted all Covid-related entry requirements for international travelers.

The new regulations took effect April 9, according to the local news agency Prague Morning.

Argentina

Argentina is the latest Latin American country to remove all Covid-related entry requirements for overseas tourists.

On April 7, the country returned to its old protocols “almost as it was before the pandemic,” the Ministry of Health confirmed.

This means that travelers are no longer required to present proof of vaccination or undergo Covid-19 testing before departure.

England

London
London

Home to one of the most-visited cities in the world -London-, England has scrapped all remaining Covid-19 related restrictions from March 18.

“All remaining Covid travel measures, including the Passenger Locator Form and tests for all arrivals, will be stood down for travel to the UK from 4 am on 18 March,” tweeted, Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps.

This means, no test, no quarantine and no vaccine certificate are now needed for any passengers regardless of their vaccination status.

Also, Heathrow Airport no longer requires passengers to wear face coverings in its hubs, railway stations or office buildings. It will continue to recommend wearing them for prophylactic reasons though.

Montenegro

Montenegro removed all COVID-19 travel restrictions on March 10. International passengers will no longer be needed to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test upon arrival.

The health situation has “improved favorably,” said Igor Galic, the Director of Montenegro’s Public Health Institute, at a news briefing.

So far, the country has an average of 114 infections per 100,000 population.

Slovakia

Slovakia

Slovakia is one of the latest European countries to lift all pandemic restrictions.

The decision means that travelers no longer have to take a Covid 19 test, fill out a registration form or present proof of vaccination before entering the country.

Latvia

Travelers to Latvia no longer need to present a vaccine certificate, undergo testing or quarantine, or fill out the old passenger locator form, as the country has become the 26th nation to abolish all entry requirements as of April 1, 2022.

Curaçao

Curacao
Curacao

This Dutch Caribbean paradise no longer requires any inbound travelers to submit proof of a negative COVID-19 test or a vaccine certificate to enter the country, announced Curaçao Tourist Board (CTB) officials in a statement.

Nightly curfews, mask mandates and proof of vaccination for large-scale events have also been removed. However, hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, and tour operators retain the authority to impose restrictions at their discretion.

“Globally, we are seeing a shift from pandemic to endemic, and while the safety of our travelers will always be a top priority, we’re thrilled to have adapted our entry requirements and measures to align with the evolving travel environment,” said Hugo Clarinda, CTB’s deputy CEO.

Denmark

The Danish government has announced that COVID -19 measures will no longer be applied to visitors from third-party countries.

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According to an official statement, all travelers may now enter Denmark without having to meet any entry requirements, regardless of their country of origin or vaccination status.

This means that travelers, regardless of the reason for their stay, no longer need to present a valid vaccination, recovery or test certificate upon arrival in Denmark.

Grenada

Grenada

Visitors to the tri-island nation of Grenada will no longer be required to show a negative Covid 19 test after April 4, 2022, when the country reopens to tourism under pre-pandemic laws.

That means both vaccinated and unvaccinated people will be welcome without further testing, quarantine or requirements.

Up to 4 April, you must show proof that you are fully vaccinated to enter Grenada.

Mongolia

All pandemic-related restrictions for entry have been removed. Negative Covid-19 PCR testing before and after arrival is no longer required for international arrivals.

Keep in mind that the Mongolian-Chinese border will be closed until further notice.

Visitors are advised to contact the Mongolian Embassy for further information.

Moldova

All Covid-19 related restrictions have been removed. However, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Moldovan airspace has been closed until at least Apr. 25.

The closest airport from which travelers can get a plane would be in Romania, 150 km from Chisinau.

Maldives

Maldives
Maldives

The Maldives has further relaxed its Covid-19 entry rules for fully vaccinated visitors in preparation for the Easter holidays.

The country is now allowing double-vaccinated visitors to enter without having to submit a negative PCR test on arrival.

Authorities also informed that the mandatory mask-wearing mandate has been removed in most indoor settings.

“Wearing masks is now optional, except in hospitals and health care centers, and should the COVID-19 positivity rate go above 20% in any island,” said Maldives’ president, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.

Bonaire

Travelers no longer need a negative PCR test or proof of vaccination or recovery to enter Bonaire.

All overseas visitors are asked to complete a health declaration between 24 and 12 hours prior to departure, which can be accessed here.

The document must be digitally signed and submitted to the Bonaire authorities.

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New Zealand

Beginning May 1, the “no jab, no fly” rule will be eliminated for foreign travelers. Commenting on the move, Leanne Geraghty, Air New Zealand’s chief customer and sales officer, said:

“This is the first step in welcoming international visitors back to our shores and we couldn’t be more excited for both New Zealand and Air New Zealand.”

Croatia (no entry requirements for EU residentes only)

EU citizens are now exempt from all entry restrictions, but visitors from other countries must present a negative PCR test (72 hours before arrival at the border) or an antigen test (24 hours before arrival at the border).

Valid documents include a vaccination certificate, a certificate of booster shot certificate, or proof of recovery within 270 days.

Norway

Henningsvær village at the lofoten

On February 12, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre declared that no vaccination certificates or testing are longer required to enter the country.

“We can ease the measures because omicron does not cause as serious a disease as previous variants. Even though the infection is rising, the proportion who end up in hospital is low. We are well protected with the vaccine,” said Støre.

The decision means that anyone who had the right to enter Norway before the pandemic can now do so without restriction.

Notice that testing requirements for traveling to Svalbard will remain in effect for the time being.

The need to complete a digital registration form prior to arrival has also been withdrawn.

Aruba

pink flamingo aruba

Most travelers are welcome to visit this land of unique culture, exciting water activities, gorgeous landscapes, music, and warm, welcoming people.

The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba has abolished all pandemic-related entry requirements for travelers.

Travelers no longer need to provide proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter the island.

However, travelers must complete an embarkation/disembarkation card before landing in Aruba.

Bulgaria

Rated 3rd in Europe for its cultural and historical monuments from Thracian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Medieval Bulgarian and Ottoman civilizations, Bulgaria also offers lively nightlife and delightful gastronomy.

Unvaccinated visitors from green, orange, red and dark red zone countries are welcomed without quarantine requirements.

They only need to present proof of a negative COVID test performed up to 72 hours or a rapid antigen test up to 48 hours before departure to Bulgaria. Proof of having recovered from COVID-19 is also valid.

Visitors from red countries are will be not allowed entry for the time being.

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Sweden

Sweden, Stockholm
Sweden, Stockholm

Beginning February 9, travelers from the EU/EEA countries, as well as Switzerland, will no longer be required to submit a COVID-19 test, vaccine certificate, or quarantine to enter the country.

People from outside the EU/EEA are only permitted to enter the nation if they meet one of the exceptions to the entry ban on third-party countries and if they can also produce a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival in Sweden.

Sweden will lift all remaining COVID-19 restrictions on non-EU nationals on March 31.

Portugal

beautiful porto river

Mild winters with temperatures rarely falling below 5°C (41°F), history, beaches, surfing, music festivals, and, most importantly, the always hospitable Portuguese people are welcoming visitors from all over the world.

Portugal has lifted all entry requirements as of July 1, 2022. Tourists will no longer need negative tests or the EU Digital Certificate to enter the country.

El Salvador

This Central American country has lifted all restrictions. This means that vaccinated as well as unvaccinated travelers no longer need to present a test or proof of vaccination to enter the country.

However, some events or tourists venues may require people to present proof of vaccination.

Panama

san blas islands panama

Connecting 2 oceans and 2 continents, Panama is a small country packed with tropical beaches, wildlife, duty-free shopping, and some sort of American lifestyle.

Only a 2.5-hour flight away from Miami and similar flight times from South America and Mexico, Panama is open and welcoming to unvaccinated travelers.

Visitors must present a negative COVID-19 test or be tested at the Panama airport at their expense. In this case, they must quarantine for 72 hours or until their results return negative.

Vaccinated travelers only need proof of vaccination and fill out an electronic sworn affidavit.

Cyprus

cyprus landscape

Sandy beaches, great food, ancient tombs, fortresses, and palaces. That’s Cyprus. And those are not the only reasons why you should consider this beautiful island for this year’s holiday. Cyprus has also got one of the warmest climates in the Mediterranean and is a great spot to visit even in the winter months.

However, the best news is, without a doubt, that you can travel to Cyprus even if you are not vaccinated. It uses the ECDC categorization, which divides countries into green, yellow, and red categories.

Unvaccinated travelers from red countries such as the U.S. must present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival in Cyprus and quarantine for seven days at their own expense.

The PCR test result must be printed (not SMS), stamped by the lab or hospital that performed the test, contain a barcode, and be written entirely in English.

Once in the country, all arrivals must undergo an additional RT-PCR test at their own expense.

Tanzania

zanzibar beach tanzania

Looking for an exotic place to spend winter? Tanzania might be the option for you. Enjoy its vast beaches, explore its rich wildlife, or climb the Kilimanjaro. This country simply has it all.

Travelers must fill out an online Health Surveillance Form (at https://afyamsafiri.moh.go.tz/ for Tanzania mainland and at https://healthtravelznz.mohz.go.tz for Zanzibar) within 24 hours prior to arrival.

Visitors only need to take a PCR test up to 96 hours before departure and fill in the Traveler’s Health Surveillance Form within 24 hours before arrival.

Travelers who come from high-risk countries or have visited some of them in the past 14 days should also undergo further rapid testing at arrival.

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Jamaica

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A laid-back vibe, reggae music, beaches, and local food are excuses enough to pay a visit to this Caribbean island.

Tourists are requested and obtain a travel authorization within 72 hours of their planned travel date. All tourists must also present a copy of a negative PCR or Antigen test before boarding a flight to the island.

All arrivals are requested to quarantine at their location of arrival for up to 14 days, depending on the type of travel.

Mexico

Mexico’s breathtaking sugar-white beaches, deserts, cenotes (natural swimming holes), and hundreds of colonial villages have everything vaccinated and non-vaccinated travelers may want for a peaceful or adventurous getaway.

To make things even better, Mexico does not require visitors a negative Covid-19 test or a vaccine certificate, everyone is welcome!

Also read:
– Is It Safe To Travel To Mexico Right Now?
– Is it Safe To Travel To Cancun Right Now?

The Dominican Republic

Unvaccinated visitors are welcome to visit this tropical paradise, which is surrounded by nine hundred miles of Caribbean coastline, top-notch resorts, and lively nightlife.

A negative Covid-19 test is not required. Rapid tests are performed on randomly selected passengers upon arrival in the Dominican Republic but it almost never happens.

Belize

This small Caribbean country has become a hot spot destination for vaccinated and unvaccinated tourists during the Covid-19 pandemic, not only for its otherworldly landscapes but also for its easy entry restrictions.

Belize has lifted all entry requirements as of July 16, 2022. However, visitors must still book their stay in ‘Gold Standard’ accommodation.

South Africa

One of Africa’s most popular destinations is open for the unvaccinated. Stunning national parks, wineries, and popular resorts in Cape Town are welcoming visitors without too much trouble.

A negative Covid-19 test is required but quarantine is not.

Just one thing. Some nations still don’t allow visitors who have recently been to South Africa, so check with your embassy before booking your tickets.

Costa Rica

Its rich biodiversity and abundant wildlife have drawn eco-tourists for decades. But its sparkling blue waters and adventure sports offerings make Belize the perfect getaway for all types of travelers.

No testing or quarantine is required. However, unvaccinated travelers must purchase mandatory travel insurance that covers accommodation in case they have to quarantine.

Greece

The Parthenon, the Temple of Apollo, and the Temple of Poseidon, as well as Greece’s spectacular clear-blue water beaches, are open to EU countries and other nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand.

Since May 1, Greece has removed all Covi-19 entry restrictions for both vaccinated and unvaccinated passengers.
Travelers visiting the country will no longer need to submit to a Covid-19 test, provide confirmation of vaccination, or serve quarantine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important thing about traveling?

The most important thing about traveling is to fully immerse yourself in the experience, be present in the moment, and appreciate the unique opportunities for growth and connection that travel offers.

What are the joys of travel?

The joys of travel include the excitement of exploring new destinations, encountering unique cultures, tasting new cuisines, and experiencing the beauty of the natural world.

Is traveling a good life?

Traveling can indeed be a good life, as it promotes personal growth, enhances well-being, and provides a wealth of experiences that enrich one’s existence.

How traveling improves your life?

Traveling improves your life by allowing you to step out of your comfort zone, develop problem-solving skills, enhance your creativity, and improve your communication abilities as you interact with people from diverse backgrounds.

Are There Health Benefits of Traveling?

Yes, there are health benefits of traveling, such as reduced stress, increased physical activity, and improved mental well-being. Travel can also strengthen the immune system and promote overall wellness.

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What is the most important in traveling?

The most important aspect of traveling is to embrace the experience with an open mind and a willingness to learn from the people and places you encounter.

Statistics

  • Affordability is evidently a big factor — about 71 percent of Americans say it’s too expensive to leave the country — but that’s hardly the whole story. (nbcnews.com)
  • In one study , researchers found that female people who took vacations twice or more per year were less likely to report symptoms of depression and tension, compared to those who only vacationed once every 2 or 6 years. (goodrx.com)
  • A recent study reported more than half (52%) of respondents felt burned out, and more than two-thirds (67%) believed the feeling had worsened during the pandemic. (leehealth.org)
  • In fact, 29 percent of American adults have never been abroad! (nbcnews.com)
  • Men who do not take an annual vacation show a 20 percent higher risk of death and 30 percent greater risk of heart disease. (nbcnews.com)

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This Caribbean Town Is The New Busiest Beach Destination In Mexico

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The Secretary of Tourism of the Government of Mexico has recently announced that Akumal is the busiest beach destination in Mexico. On the Yucatán Peninsula, Akumal is a coastal resort of Mexico’s Riviera Maya.

It is not only Akumal that has been busy, as there has been a 60.5% hotel occupancy rate across Mexico, according to Secretary of Tourism Miguel Torruco Marqués. 

The hotel occupancy rate, which was taken over the first quarter of 2023, is nearly 10 percent higher than in 2022. This is according to the 70 centers monitored by DataTur, which provides tourism statistics information to the Government of Mexico.

Data further show that in this period, an average of 142,685 occupied rooms were registered in beach centers. This is an increase of 14.8% compared to last year’s number of 124,300.

In terms of occupancy rate, the beach center occupancy rate was 71.7%, nine percentage points compared to the same period in 2022.

The total number of tourists in beach centers was nine million during the first three months of 2023, while Mexican cities registered 10.8 million tourists in hotel rooms.

Of the total 19.8 million tourists from January to March 2023, Torruco Marqués highlighted that 13.9 million (or nearly 70% of the total) were nationals.

Torruco Marqués detailed that the busiest beach destinations with the highest occupancy levels in Mexico were:

  • Akumal – 87.6%
  • Playacar – 86.6% (Playa del Carmen)
  • Cabo San Lucas – 84.5%
  • New Nayarit – 84.4%
  • Puerto Vallarta – 83.6%
  • Cancun – 80.5%

Akumal which means “Place of the Turtle” in the Mayan language, is known for its white sands, warm waters, and rich marine life, including turtles of course. Akumal Beach, or Playa Akumal, features turquoise waters where only a certain number of simmers are allowed each day to protect the turtle zone. 

Guests should get to the beach early, hire a guide to be able to find the best spots to swim with turtles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are There Health Benefits of Traveling?

Yes, there are health benefits of traveling, such as reduced stress, increased physical activity, and improved mental well-being. Travel can also strengthen the immune system and promote overall wellness.

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What is the most important thing about traveling?

The most important thing about traveling is to fully immerse yourself in the experience, be present in the moment, and appreciate the unique opportunities for growth and connection that travel offers.

Why Wouldn’t You Travel More When There Are So Many Benefits of Traveling?

You should travel more when there are so many benefits of traveling, including improved mental and emotional well-being, personal growth, cultural exchange, and the opportunity to create lasting memories.

What is the most important in traveling?

The most important aspect of traveling is to embrace the experience with an open mind and a willingness to learn from the people and places you encounter.

What is the value of traveling?

The value of traveling lies in the personal growth and enrichment it brings, as well as the opportunity to forge meaningful connections with people and places beyond your immediate environment.

Why travel makes us happy?

Travel makes us happy because it provides a break from the routine, offers a sense of adventure, and satisfies our innate curiosity to explore and learn about the world around us.

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Statistics

  • According to a 2013 study , more than 80% of Americans, who were surveyed, noticed significant drops in stress just after a day or two of traveling. (forbes.com)
  • Men who do not take an annual vacation show a 20 percent higher risk of death and 30 percent greater risk of heart disease. (nbcnews.com)
  • Researchers found that the people who took the least amount of vacation time (about one vacation every 6 years) were about two and a half times more likely to have a heart attack than people who vacationed once per year. (goodrx.com)
  • You pay 20% coinsurance for nonemergency care. (hca.wa.gov)
  • After the trial period, they found that the people who vacationed every year had about 30% less risk of dying from heart disease. (goodrx.com)

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Is Houston Safe? Travel Advisory 2023

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Houston, Texas is situated in the southeast part of the state and near the coastline. It is known as home to me any prominent businesses and the organization NASA.

Many large cities have challenges with safety, and Houston, which is one of the largest cities in the country, is no exception to that. As a major presence in Texas, the city near the coast has for years been a growing metro area.

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Neighborhoods in the Houston Area

In any large or small city, there are certain neighborhoods that are better or worse than others when it comes to crime and safety.

Houston is no exception to that. It is important to know which sections of the metro area are safe or not. And people should be extra cautious when they are in high-crime neighborhoods.

10 most dangerous neighborhoods in Houston (according to Property Club data)

  1. Sunnyside
  2. MacGregor
  3. Sharpstown
  4. Greenspoint
  5. Far North
  6. Northeast
  7. Northwest
  8. East End
  9. Sugarland
  10. Pasadena

Gang and Related Activity

Houston, as is true for many large cities these days, has a challenge with a gang presence. That invites many challenging activities and crimes. So residents and visitors of Houston should pay attention at all times and if possible not go to areas where there is a known gang presence. Activities such as gang-related crimes can be worse at certain times of the day or week.

Vehicle Safety

It is essential to consider safety at home as well as while away from home and traveling. In Houston, there are increasing incidents of serious issues like road rage.

There are also car break-ins and theft. Anyone using one’s own personal vehicle or a rental vehicle should be extra cautious. That includes keeping all windows closed and doors locked, and not keeping any valuable items in a vehicle.

Safety for Women

Women face an overall medium risk when it comes to safety in Houston. One of the best ways to work around any safety and crime risks is for women to not travel alone, and to travel with at least one other person.

Public Transportation

Many people use public transportation in Houston. They travel by bus, train, taxi, rideshare, and rental car. Travelers should be vigilant about being aware of their surroundings when traveling.

Terrorism Risks

Many large cities these days are at increased risk for terrorist activity to occur. Houston is unfortunately a city like that. So residents and visitors to Houston should be informed about the specific risk level at all times.

Natural Disasters

Because it is near the Gulf of Mexico and Galveston Bay, Houston can often be a prime area for hurricanes and other natural disasters to occur. So the weather is a serious safety concern. Hurricanes mainly occur between June and November. Residents and visitors to Houston should pay close attention to weather forecasts and be well prepared for hurricanes. In some situations, it is best to evacuate the Houston area when a hurricane is approaching.

Overall Safety

Houston overall has a long way to go when it comes to becoming safer. There are many crimes occurring, and safety is increasingly a concern. Specific crimes, such as assault, robbery, and vandalism are on the rise in Houston. While crime is increasing in recent years, it is everyone’s job to contribute to Houston being a safer place.

Houston is a great place to call home and an area where there is much to do and see for travelers. There are some safety challenges, so it is important to asses the risks and stay aware. Knowledge is power, so those can be great strategies for averting many safety concerns. Everyone can do his or her part to make Houston a safer and more enjoyable place to reside or travel.

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According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), during the busy summer travel season, it will be possible to screen large numbers of travelers at airport security checkpoints across the country.

According to TSA officials, about 2.6 million passengers are expected to be screened on May 26, the busiest day of the extended Memorial Day weekend. To accommodate the influx of travelers, the agency has announced that teenagers aged 13 to 17 who are booked on the same reservation as the PreCheck-enrolled parents or guardians, will be allowed to accompany them through the screening process.

TSA representatives are urging travelers to sign up for a five-year, $78 PreCheck subscription that speeds up screening at checkpoints. 94% of PreCheck travelers waited no longer than five minutes at the checkpoint in April.

“TSA is ready to handle this summer’s anticipated increase in travel,” TSA Administrator David Pekoske said. “Our staffing levels are better and this is largely due to better pay for all TSA employees which starts on July 1.”

“Our strong partnerships with airports and airlines will ensure we are able to anticipate and respond to changes in passenger travel throughout the summer,” Pekoske said.

TSA is deploying innovative technology solutions across the country to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of security screening. These include Credential Authentication Technology (CAT) units that verify the validity of a passenger’s identification documents, flight details, and status prior to screening.

Agents are advising travelers to start their packing with an empty bag to avoid being caught with prohibited items at security checkpoints. Undeclared weapons are prohibited at security checkpoints and on aircraft, although passengers are allowed to travel with firearms if they are properly packed in checked baggage and declared to the airline.

TSA advises travelers to allow plenty of time to park or return a rental car, ride a shuttle to the airport, check in with the airline, check baggage, and prepare for security screening, as airports will be busy.

Respect for TSA agents and other airport and airline employees is one of the most crucial pieces of advice that the general public seems to have forgotten. Violence and disruptive behavior toward them is not allowed because they are there to ensure the safety of all passengers.

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What is the value of traveling?

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  • You pay 20% coinsurance for nonemergency care. (hca.wa.gov)
  • Researchers found that the people who took the least amount of vacation time (about one vacation every 6 years) were about two and a half times more likely to have a heart attack than people who vacationed once per year. (goodrx.com)
  • The study determined that men who take an annual vacation are 30% less likely to die from heart disease, among other findings. (goodwall.io)

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