As the world gradually reopens, an increasing number of countries are welcoming tourists who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19. In this article, we’ll explore the destinations you can visit if at least 14 days have passed since your second vaccine dose. Be sure to check back frequently, as we’ll be updating this information on a regular basis.
The countries listed below are welcoming tourists who hold a valid COVID-19 vaccination certificate, as these travelers are no longer required to provide PCR test results or undergo quarantine upon arrival.
Armenia

On May 6, 2021, the nation’s leaders made the decision to welcome fully vaccinated foreign nationals, making travel easier for those eager to explore the country post-pandemic.
If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, you’ll need to take a PCR test within 72 hours prior to your arrival. The test result documentation must be provided in either Armenian, English, or Russian.
Bulgaria

In addition to vaccinated travelers, tourists with a certificate showing they have recovered from the virus (a positive PCR test for coronavirus taken 15-180 days prior to arrival) are also welcome to enter the country.
If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, here’s what you’ll need:
Travelers eager to explore new destinations must present a negative PCR test for coronavirus, taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure. This requirement ensures the safety of both tourists and locals, allowing for a more enjoyable and worry-free travel experience.
Greece

Holding a vaccination certificate can exempt you from the requirement of presenting a PCR test, allowing for a smoother travel experience for fully vaccinated tourists.
If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, here’s what you’ll need:
Visitors to the country must present a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to arrival, with results provided in English. Additionally, entry is granted to travelers who can present a certificate confirming their recovery from a previous COVID-19 infection.
Georgia

Vaccinated travelers looking to enter the country are required to fill out a registration form prior to their arrival.
If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, here’s what you’ll need:
Travelers planning to visit countries open to vaccinated tourists must ensure they take a PCR test for COVID-19 within 72 hours prior to their departure. This precautionary measure ensures a safe and enjoyable journey for all.
Cyprus

With proof of full vaccination, travelers can bypass the requirement for two PCR tests – one before arrival and another upon landing. However, authorities still maintain the right to selectively test and vaccinate incoming passengers as needed. This policy aims to provide a smoother travel experience for those who have received their COVID-19 jabs.
If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, here’s what you’ll need:
Travelers planning to visit countries that are open to vaccinated tourists must take note of the required PCR test for coronavirus. It is crucial to complete this test no later than 72 hours before departure and to repeat it immediately upon arrival at your destination.
Croatia

In addition to vaccinated travelers, tourists with proof of recent COVID-19 recovery (a positive PCR test taken 15-180 days prior to arrival) are also allowed entry into the country. Before you fly, be sure to fill out a specific form as required. Additionally, tourists may be asked to provide proof of hotel reservation upon arrival.
If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, here’s what you’ll need:
Travelers eager to explore new destinations must ensure they complete a PCR test for coronavirus within 48 hours prior to departure. This crucial step will grant tourists access to countries that are currently open to visitors who have received their Covid vaccinations.
Montenegro

Fully vaccinated Russian citizens, as well as unvaccinated tourists, are welcome to explore the vast expanse of the Russian Federation. Moreover, Russian travelers can enjoy the added perk of not being required to present a PCR test result upon entry.