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10 Aug 2021 | 11:22 PM UTC

Cayman Islands: Government relaxes limited COVID-19-related entry restrictions as of Aug. 10 /update 24

Cayman Islands moves into more relaxed Phase 2 COVID-19-related entry restrictions as of Aug. 10; reopening planned for Sep. 9.

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Authorities in the Cayman Islands have moved the territory into the slightly more relaxed Phase 2 of COVID-19-related entry restrictions as of Aug. 10. During this phase, fully vaccinated arrivals will no longer have to wear a GPS monitoring device while completing their quarantine. Those who are not fully vaccinated, however, will still have to wear such a device. Officials anticipate that the Cayman Islands will enter Phase 3 as of Sep. 9, entailing a resumption of international tourism. However, the reopening schedule remains flexible with the exact dates subject to change.

In Phase 2, most nonresident foreign nationals remain banned from entry; only Caymanians and permanent residents, work permit holders, residential property owners, student visa holders, persons with close family ties to residents or work permit holders, and other individuals with approval from authorities can enter.

General requirements and quarantine measures that are in effect as of Aug. 10 include:

  • All persons wishing to travel to the Cayman Islands must apply for pre-approval using the Travel Cayman online portal.

  • All travelers aged 10 years or older must provide a negative result from a COVID-19 PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before departure to the Cayman Islands. Individuals must submit the documentation at the airport before boarding.

  • All incoming travelers not fully vaccinated must quarantine for at least 14 days. Fully vaccinated travelers must undergo a shortened quarantine of at least five days. Vaccination status must be securely verifiable, and all individuals must submit to a final COVID-19 PCR test yielding a negative result before exiting quarantine.

  • Travelers may quarantine at home or in a hotel, wear a GPS monitoring device (unless they are fully vaccinated), or agree to isolation in a government facility. Individuals can travel between Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac islands without getting tested or quarantine.

Authorities have lifted most major domestic pandemic-related restrictions. Individuals must wear facemasks while riding public or private transportation and when in certain indoor public spaces. Indoor public gatherings are limited to 500 people, while outdoor gatherings are limited to 1,000 people. Businesses can continue to operate without capacity limitations as long as they do not have more than 500 people simultaneously within their facilities. These restrictions will run at least through Sep. 15.

Regardless of the published reopening plan, authorities could also move to reimpose, extend, tighten, or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice depending on disease activity over the coming weeks.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements.

Resources

World Health Organization (WHO)
Cayman Islands - COVID-19 Guidelines
TravelTime Applications