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We are chartering with TMM in October. Just received provisioning info from the company and in the email, they said we have to test to enter the BVIs. I thought that had been dropped effective July 15?? Did I miss a change by the government? Thanks
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No..no testing required..see Jason's informative posts..So many BVI outfits have not updated their websites..and its not a good business decision..
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Unfortunately, old requirements continue to be displayed on the internet, even by government. Jason does a great job with accurate info. I just returned from 2 week trip to BVI and no testing required coming or going (I travelled thru San Juan and ATL. My son travelled thru STT /DCA. No testing.
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I just returned from an 8 day sail. Flew to St Thomas, ferry to BVI and back. NO testing or requests to see negative test results, vaccination cards or proof of insurance. Travel is back to normal.
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jagmansr..... Music to all of our ears I'm sure. I and SURE hope it doesn't change. Can't wait to get there.
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