Friday, 29 Mar 2024

Dominican Republic Travel: What You Need to Know for 2022

Everything you should know about traveling to the Dominican Republic this year.


Dominican Republic Travel: What You Need to Know for 2022

The Dominican Republic is one of the most popular Caribbean countries for Americans to visit. Most notable for its wide variety of resorts and all-inclusives, it boasts beautiful Caribbean beaches, warm water and lively culture.

This year is certain to be a popular year for the country, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. In fact, last September's arrivals into the country broke pre-pandemic records, wiping out 2018 and 2019's number of arrivals with over 365 travelers entering the country in the single month.

The country's popularity isn't just because of its beautiful beaches and warm weather; it's also one of the easiest countries to enter during the pandemic, with very few entry requirements.

It was one of the first countries to reopen during 2020 and currently doesn't require proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to enter, making it a popular choice amongst travelers who don't want to worry about entry requirements, or who won't meet the most required-entry requirement, which is being fully vaccinated.

While those who do present symptoms upon arrival will be tested and quarantined if they test positive, only up to fifteen percent of all travelers to the Dominican Republic will be tested randomly upon arrival according to the U.S. State Department. All travelers will still be required to fill out an electronic health declaration form 72 hours prior to entering the country, though.

The State Department currently designates the Dominican Republic as a Level 3 risk country, advising travelers to reconsider traveling there due to COVID-19 and the risk of widespread crime. Travelers who are fully vaccinated can, of course, travel easier knowing they're better protected, though the risk of crime is always prevalent.

The advisory also makes note that resort properties are generally safer and more secure than other destinations. If you'll be traveling to the Dominican Republic, our tip is to stay on-property at a reputable resort, and book excursions through the resort's concierge service. Many resorts also have free COVID-19 testing programs in place to satisfy the testing requirements to reenter the United States.

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