The most recent nation to announce that it is removing its COVID-related travel restrictions is Panama.
According to the website Travel Off Path, Panama will once again welcome travellers with no obligation for vaccinations, pre-departure testing, post-arrival testing, or quarantine after arrival.
It’s good news for Panama, one of Latin America’s least popular tourist destinations. Although the Panama Canal is the top tourist destination in the nation and is a sight to behold, especially when you’re aboard a cruise ship sailing through it, Panama is much more than just the home of this engineering marvel.
In Panama, there are also:
Playa Las Lajas is an eight-mile-long beach that’s perfect for lounging and surfing.
Pearl Island rose to fame around the world after appearing on the popular reality series “Survivor.”
The Amador Causeway may offer the best vantage point in the nation from which to observe ships transiting the Panama Canal.
Santa Catalina, with its stunning beach and jungle surroundings, is a nature lover’s paradise.
If you want to connect with the water and marine life, go to Coibalaszlo. There are almost 800 different marine species there.
In addition to removing the majority of its regulations for visitors, Panama took a small step toward normalcy in July when it abolished the requirement for face masks.