6 Caribbean Destinations receive WTTC’s Safe Travel Stamp

by McNab Editorial Team

As of today, over 100 destination have received the ‘Safe Travels’ stamp from the World Travel Tourism Council (WTTC)Additionally, six Caribbean countries including the Bahamas receive the world’s first-ever global safety and hygiene stamp. Introduced for Travel & Tourism, travelers can easily identify safe destinations to visit, vacation, and more. The WTTC,  along with other members of the public, health experts and governing bodies, have come together to develop these health and safety protocols; protocols take the current WHO and CDC guidelines into account. Besides, destinations who have successful adopted these global standardized protocols are awarded with this globally recognized stamp for ‘Safe Travels’. Over the last three months, over 100 destinations have been awarded stamp recognition.

The Caribbean puts safety first

Countries and destinations globally are adopting the protocols which aid in re-establishing traveler confidence. Aruba, Bahamas, Bermuda, Jamaica, Grenada, and Trinidad and Tobago have all gained the WTTC’s Safe travels stamp. In addition, each country has individually adapted further independent in-country protocols.

Belize and other Caribbean Destinations are now open

The Caribbean, generally considered a low-risk region, has gradually reopened to travelers as of June and July. Since, its pristine beaches and crystal-clear water have been alluring travelers in. Not to mention, Belize recently reopened October 1. Find out everything you need to know here.

Feature Image: WTTC

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