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Which countries can I travel to now in 2020?

Now, with the gradual stabilization of the epidemic situation in various countries, tourist attractions in many countries have begun to open up for tourism. But because there are more and more open countries, you may not know which countries can travel for a while. Simply sort out the countries that everyone can go to today!

In fact, since June 15, the Bahamas has allowed private yachts and planes to enter the country. And from July 1, all-round business travel was reopened. Visitors must fill in the "electronic health visa" before arrival and provide proof that the nucleic acid test is negative.

Dominica and Dominican Republic open their borders to all tourists. But they strictly control the number of flights in and out, and only open 50% hotels in the country to receive tourists.

Malta Malta is now allowed to travel to and from the following countries/regions: Germany, Austria, Cyprus, Switzerland, Iceland, Slovakia, Norway, Denmark, Hungary, Finland, Ireland, Lithuania, Israel, Latvia, Estonia, Luxembourg and the Czech Republic. Visitors from Sicily and Sardinia will also be accepted.

Egypt is reopening popular seaside resorts, including Sharm el-Sheikh and Dahab in the southern Sinai Peninsula, as well as Hongjiada and Martha Alam in the Red Sea Province. Egypt did not say whether only people of certain nationalities were allowed to enter the country, but Egypt Airlines first resumed flights to and from Britain, the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Turkey, Italy, the United Arab Emirates and Canada.

Thailand Thailand now allows foreigners to obtain work permits and residence rights. People with medical visas can also enter the country. Visitors from Japan, South Korea, Singapore, China and China will also be allowed to enter the country. However, all immigrants will be quarantined 14 days.

Bermuda, a British overseas territory, also opened to global flights in July 1. Bermuda requires tourists to provide proof of negative nucleic acid test within 72 hours of entry.

Dubai will reopen on July 7th. Moreover, Dubai does not restrict the nationality of inbound tourists. However, all international tourists must show proof of negative nucleic acid test or conduct on-site test at the airport.

French Polynesia will resume tourism on July 15. French Polynesia allows visitors from Europe and the United States to visit. According to the local government, tourists must provide a complete itinerary including round-trip air tickets, accommodation and travel details.

Maldives Maldives will allow tourists to enter the country. Before traveling, tourists need to submit entry permits and travel applications, and they can only go after being approved. Moreover, tourists can only stay in the same hotel or resort during their travels. When entering the country, tourists will undergo a temperature test.

Puerto Rico Puerto Rico will also lift all border restrictions on July 15. When tourists arrive at the airport, they will have a temperature check and test, and some passengers will be asked to isolate themselves regardless of symptoms 14 days.

Turks and Caicos Islands From July 22nd, the Turks and Caicos Islands will reopen for tourism. Most European and North American airlines have confirmed that they will restart flights to British overseas territories before that date.

These national tourist attractions, which are now open to everyone, are famous and representative. If you plan to travel for a long time, you can visit these places, but you should also pay attention to it. You must take good protection and remember to buy air tickets in advance!