US Virgin Islands Removes All COVID-19 Restrictions for Domestic Travelers
The U.S. Virgin Islands has announced a transition to an “Open Door Phase” and as a result, U.S. citizens traveling from the U.S. mainland and other U.S. territories will no longer have to complete the USVI Travel Screening Portal in order to visit the islands of St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas, effective Tuesday, May 31.
However, international visitors as well as Americans visiting the USVI from international ports will still require proof of vaccination and a negative test result produced within the USVI Travel Screening Portal.
If visiting by air the test must be taken within 24 hours of travel and if traveling by ferry the test must be taken within five days. Travelers aged 2-17 are exempt from the USVI’s vaccine requirement.
“The health and well-being of our residents and visitors alike continue to be our biggest priority,” Tourism Commissioner Joseph Boschulte said in a statement. “The Department of Tourism along with Governor Bryan’s Office and the Virgin Islands Department of Health, have worked together to closely monitor the COVID cases in the territory and strategically take steps that will ensure the health and safety of our residents and visitors. Our measures have proven successful and give us the confidence to continue to ease travel and testing requirements to the territory so that we can continue to safely welcome visitors.”