Turks and Caicos To Reopen For Tourism July 22. Flights Will Resume From USA, Canada and Europe

Turks and Caicos will reopen its borders to international visitors on July 22.

Turks and Caicos Premier Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson announced the move, which will come with a series of new protocols addressing “stringent standards, trainings, and personal protective equipment, among other necessary measures.”

According to the tourism board, airlines have confirmed flight services will resume from the U.S., Canada, and Europe by the time the islands open. The Grand Turk Cruise Center, however, will remain closed until August 31.

All international flights to the country were suspended until June 1, and cruise ships were banned through June 30th.

You can find non-stop round-trip flights from USA starting at $253 (Fort Lauderdale to Providenciales):

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As summer season approaches, many countries are trying to figure out how to revive the travel industry. Greece has recently announced it expects to open its borders by July, Iceland said it will start welcoming tourists on June 15, Aruba expects to open by July.

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