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(CNN) — If you’re planning to travel to the islands of the Caribbean, here are some resources to help you plan your trip during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Here’s a roundup of 10 popular Caribbean destinations with links that provide the latest information on Covid-19 measures and entry requirements:
Aruba
Aruba is known for its white-sand beaches and colorful buildings in the capital city of Oranjestad.
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US CDC travel advisory: Level 3 (high).
The Bahamas
You’ll find Bimini Big Game Club and Marina on North Bimini, which is off the coast from Miami, Florida.
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US CDC travel advisory: Level 3 (high).
Barbados
Charles Fort was built in 1650 to protect Carlisle Bay on Barbados from pirates.
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US CDC travel advisory: Level 3 (high).
Curaçao
The Penha Building was built in 1708 in the Dutch colonial style and is now a department store in Willemstad, the capital of the island.
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US CDC travel advisory: Level 3 (high).
Dominican Republic
Tourists take pictures of flamingoes in Bayahibe, La Altagracia province.
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US CDC travel advisory: Level 3 (high).
Guadeloupe
The French Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe are located within the lower crescent of the Caribbean archipelago.
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