# Curacao - Travel Restrictions Update:

Curacao

Curacao – Travel Restrictions Update:
Contact us for Air Charter to Curacao: +91 7428 344 388

After being closed for international tourism for months, Curaçao is happy to announce they have now reopened and are accepting tourists from select countries.

Countries that can travel to Curaçao

WITHOUT A TEST:

As of July 16, 2020 passengers traveling from the following countries are welcome to visit Curacao, without bringing a negative PCR test: updated Aug 28)

Anguilla, Antigua en Barbuda, Barbados, Bermuda, Bonairem, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, St. Eustatius, Saba, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, St. Vincent and Grenadines, Virgin Islands British

WITH a Negative PCR Test:

From July 1st, 2020, a maximum of 10,000 passengers will be welcomed to the island so that there will be minimal pressure on the local health system. As Curacao’s reopening happens in phases, we look forward to welcoming visitors out of the following Countries (updated Aug 28th):

Austria, Canada, China, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Guyana, Hong Kong, Hungary, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Turks and Caicos, United Kingdom, Uruguay

Curaçao is committed to receiving up to 10,000 inbound passengers from the third-party countries before re-evaluating the list. This way, Curaçao can reopen for tourism without pressuring the local healthcare system if an outbreak was to occur due to tourists.

All travelers need to follow all of the below 3-steps to gain entry into Curaçao.
1- Digital Immigration Card

Complete the Digital Immigration Card before departure.

2- Passenger Locator Card (PLC)

Fill out the Passenger Locator Card before departure. Both online (and then re-upload the finished copy) plus printed/filled out copy to have on your person for customs upon arrival.

3- Negative PCR Test

All travelers (From the 2nd ‘WITH TEST’ list) must bring a negative result from a certified COVID-19 PCR-test and carry a printed document of proof with them.

The PCR test needs to be taken at maximum 72 hours prior to departure at an accredited laboratory. You may contact your general practitioner for a referral to the nearest institution. Please upload your test results as soon as you receive this.

It is possible to upload the test result until 1 hour before departure. The PCR test is per person and the test is mandatory for all ages.

Exception:

Visitors coming in from the first list of countries above are not required to upload a PCR test. They are only required to do the first 2 steps, completing the digital immigration card, and upload the PLC to the online portal.