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So we have 2 families travelling from Charlotte, NC to ST Thomas via air and then a water taxi to the BVI and water taxi back to ST Thomas at the end of the week. (April 2-9) I am trying to get all this confusing requirements ironed out.
Step 1: for Air Travel from USA to ST Thomas, upload vaccination cards for everyone to the USVI travel portal and get a green clearance. Do this about 5 days before travel.
Step 2: for entry to the BVI by water Taxi we will provide vaccination cards and a negative COVID test within 48 hours. We will use the eMed BINAX Now on Thursday evening before our flight on Saturday morning.
Step 3: Leaving the BVI by water Taxi to St Thomas, we will need to upload vaccination cards and another negative COVID test to the USVI travel portal within 5 days. We will use the eMed BINAX Now about 3-4 days before leaving the BVI.
What did I miss?
Thanks.
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You will need insurance as well to enter BVI. I was there last week and they checked at the ferry and then again at C&I in Roadtown.
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I would do your Binax Now tests for entry on Friday instead of Thursday just in case you experience any travel delays.
Sue s/v Ripple Leopard 40
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