UPDATE: Traveling to Iceland when vaccinated — my experience and what to expect
, 2021-07-21 02:00:00,
UPDATE #3: From July 27, vaccinated and recovered travelers must present a negative COVID (PCR or antigen) test taken within 72 hours of departure to enter Iceland. These travelers no longer need to take a COVID test upon arrival in Iceland.
UPDATE #2: Iceland is again allowing vaccinated travelers into the country. However, vaccinated travelers (and those who have previously recovered from COVID) are now subject to a single COVID test at the Iceland border. These travelers must quarantine until test results are received. This regulation will stay in place until at least June 1. More information is available on the Icelandic government’s website.
UPDATE: Iceland has postponed allowing vaccinated travelers from the United States and the United Kingdom to come to Iceland until April 6. In a press release dated Thursday, March 25, the government said they needed more time to make sure all the procedures and paperwork were in place, “The postponement is prudent in light of the importance of ensuring that the implementation of the new rules will be as smooth as possible, while maintaining the utmost caution in terms of transmission risk.”
Iceland is set to open its borders to vaccinated travelers from many countries — including Americans.
Travelers from the U.S., U.K. and the European Union are able to travel to Iceland and skip testing and quarantine requirements if they can prove they’re fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or if they can prove they’ve recovered from COVID-19….
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