Colombia no longer requires a negative COVID-19 test to international travelers

Travelers arriving to Colombia are no longer required to obtain a negative COVID test to enter the country. Passengers must still complete the “Colombia’s Check-Mig immigration form” in advance of departure and/or arrival and follow other protocols upon arrival such as mask-wearing.

Chile Reopen Borders to International Tourists, starting on October 1, 2021

Chile Reopen Borders: The south american country has announced that it will begin accepting foreign tourists with strict entry requirements beginning October 1, after more than a year and a half of closed borders. The country will allow only fully vaccinated tourists by air through the airports in Santiago, Iquique and Antofagasta. Travelers must satisfy the country’s entry requirements to be allowed in.

Argentina will fully reopen to international travel on November 1, 2021

Argentina to lift almost all Coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions as cases and deaths fall. Masks will no longer be required outdoors as government says country could be at ‘end of pandemic’. Easing of rules would allow more economic, industrial and commercial activities in closed places, while borders would gradually reopen from this month, with all tourists allowed back in from November.

Uruguay Travel Restrictions for 2020 and 2021 – Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak

Uruguay, a nation who’s been held in high regard by many nations for their extremely successful handling of the virus, has made the tough decision to keep borders shut, due to increased risk worldwide. Uruguay Travel Restrictions details on the following article. Uruguay’s borders will remain closed for international tourism, until at least 2021. The … Read more

Brazil reopens borders to International Travelers

Brazil Open International Travel

Brazil officially reopened its borders for international tourism on September 24, 2020. Citizens af all countries in the world are allowed to enter the country following the following requirements. Those coming to Brazil for short-duration trips (up to 90 days) may show the air carrier an insurance document valid in Brazil, before boarding, for health care costs.

Trip to South America. Coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention measures

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At iSouthAmerica.com we want to reassure our customers that we have issued all our drivers with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommended guidelines for basic protective measures against the new coronavirus (COVID-19). Your health and safety, as well as that of our drivers, is our top priority. Now, more than ever, we understand your need … Read more