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Grenada is now officially open and welcoming tourists from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Europe, among other source markets.
It’s a major broadening of the island’s tourism relaunch, which began with allowances for travel from select source markets over the summer.
“Pure Grenada Just for You is the perfect place to escape to paradise,” Patricia Maher, CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority, told Caribbean Journal. “Team Grenada has put the best measures in place to ensure the visitor experience is ‘Pure Safe Travels Approved.’ Now more than ever we are confident in our ability as a destination to offer the world a safe and enjoyable vacation.”
Crucially, all travelers from countries like the U.S., UK and Europe must stay at their hotel for a minimum of four days for observation and quarantine.
On the fourth day, travelers can get a PCR test to be allowed into the community, or they can forego the test and remain at the hotel for the duration of their visit.
All travelers to Grenada must fill out a pre-travel form (you can find it here) and download the Ronatrac contact tracing app.
The Laluna hotel in Grenada.
So how do you get there?
Air Cnada will resume flights on Oct. 5, while U.S. airlines including JetBlue and American Airlines will relaunch flights to Grenada on Oct. 3 and 8, respectively.
UK and European visitors can fly on British Airways or Virgin Atlantic to Barbados and transit to Grenada on regional aviation (transiting passengers through Barbados must, however, show proof of a negative test within 72 hours of arrival).
The True Blue Bay resort.
A number of Grenada resorts are reopening this week, most notably the return of Sandals Grenada on Oct. 1.
Other options include the True Blue Bay Boutique Resort; the Coyaba Beach Resort; the Laluna Boutique Resort, the Radisson Grenada Beach Resort and the Mount Cinnamon resort, among others.
British Airways is switching its London-Bermuda flights from London Gatwick Airport to London Heathrow, Caribbean Journal has learned.
The new London Heathrow-Bermuda service will launch on March 28, 2021, according to a joint statement from British Airways and Bermuda’s Ministry of Transport.
The flights will operate a range of frequencies from four times weekly to daily depending on the season.
“This is a signature achievement which will provide a foundation to extend Bermuda’s tourism reach into Europe,” said Bermuda Premier David Burt. “The entire team who worked on this deserves our thanks as we set the stage for a new opportunity for tourism growth. British Airways has been a longstanding and valued partner and through this relationship we have partnered in an innovative change that will be welcomed by all travelers to and from Bermuda.”
The flights, which will be operated on a Boeing 777-200 aircraft, will run out of the new airport terminal scheduled to open at Heathrow in December.
“We are enthusiastic about this London airport shift and have already begun talks with British Airways and local hotel partners to create special consumer offers to launch the Heathrow service next year,” said Bermuda Tourism Authority Interim CEO Glenn Jones. “While the city hasn’t changed, we treat this development like an entirely new route because we believe the whole European travel landscape changes now in a positive way.”
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