Where can Americans travel internationally this summer? With ever-changing guidelines and reopening dates, here’s the latest update on 16 international destinations that are now welcoming American tourists.
The Points Guy ~ “Americans are finding something very new when they go to plan international travel. The welcome mat has been rolled up! Most countries are not allowing U.S. visitors right now because of coronavirus. The United States has had more than 117,000 deaths, and remains one of the hardest-hit countries.
But there is some good news. Americans now have some options. So what’s open?
Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Bermuda, French Polynesia, Greece, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, the Maldives, parts of Mexico, the Seychelles, St. Lucia, St. Barts, Turks and Caicos and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Antigua | Image by photosforyou from Pixabay
We included two U.S. territories on our list of destinations – in part, because there’s so few places that are open.
Unfortunately, most of Asia, Europe and Oceania remain off limits.
Be sure to read restrictions carefully before planning a trip.” ~ The Points Guy
Source: Good news/bad news – Where can Americans travel internationally this summer? | The Points Guy
**Please note: Due to the impact of COVID 19 on travel, we encourage people to always plan trips in accordance with the guidance provided by government and health officials.

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