Entry Requirements



Ready to travel? Please familiarize yourself with your destination's requirements:
Antigua Aruba Bonaire Curacao Dominica Martinique Nevis Saba St. Barth St. Eustatius St. Kitts St. Maarten Tortola

If your destination is not mentionned here, please consult: the US Department of State COVID-19 Country Specific Information.

It is very important to prepare yourself and the needed documentation before leaving, to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. In addition, you can also find general travel tips here.

Antigua


Before entering Antigua & Barbuda, you are required to fill in the online Immigration and Customs form:
Antigua & Barbuda online Immigration and Customs form

Aruba


In an effort to facilitate your travels to Aruba, the Aruban Immigration Authority offers your first welcome or, “bonbini”, in the form of Aruba’s online Embarkation and Disembarkation (ED) program.

The online ED card is mandatory for all travelers to Aruba. All non-resident travelers, including visa required countries, are required to obtain an online travel qualification using this system prior to being granted permission for boarding.

Note that starting 01 July 2024, Aruba will implement a US$ 20 Sustainability Fee for non-resident travelers arriving to Aruba.
The fee will be directly charged to the passengers through the online Embarkation & Disembarkation (ED) Card platform

Go to Aruba Online ED Card platform

Bonaire


Bonaire does not require an online ED card currently.

Learn the latest updates, entry requirements and find the necessary documentation needed to travel to Bonaire, go directly to this website:
Bonaire's Tourism Office website

Curacao


All international visitors are required to complete the Digital Immigration Card (DI card) within 7 days prior to departure. The Digital Immigration card is a mandatory card for all foreign travelers to clear immigration in Curaçao;
Curacao Digital Immigration card

NEW at Curacao Airport is the Curaçao Express pass - once you have completed your Digital Immigration card, you can pre process your documents for an even faster immigration process at arrival!


Dominica


When traveling to Dominica, make sure you fill out the Online ED Card. It is mandatory before entering Dominica to have it completed:
Dominica's Online ED card

Martinique


Martinique does not require an online ED card currently.

To find the latest updates, entry requirements and necessary documentation needed to travel to Martinique, go directly to this website:

https://www.martinique.org/en/travel/how-to-get-there

Nevis


To learn the latest updates, entry requirements and find the necessary documentation needed to travel to Nevis, go directly to this website:

https://nevisisland.com/travel-requirements/

Saba


Saba does not require an online ED card currently.

Learn the latest updates, entry requirements and find the necessary documentation needed to travel to Saba, go directly to this website:
sabatourism.com travel-requirements

St. Barth


St. Barth does not require an online ED card currently.

Other useful sites;
Government website of Saint Barthelemy et Saint Martin
Link to St.Barth Tourisme

St. Eustatius


St. Eustatius does not require an online ED card currently.

St. Kitts


Using the Online Immigration and Customs ED Form will enhance your travel experience by providing you with an easy and convenient option, that will improve the ease with which you transit through the airport of St. Kitts:
St. Kitts Travel Form

St. Maarten


St. Maarten does not require an online ED card currently.

Tortola


Tortola, BVI, does not require an online ED card currently.

General Travel Tips


Always travel with digital or hardcopies of any documentation for verification at check in or immigration. Non compliance will result in denied boarding, unfortunately.
When you travel to any destination, make sure you have a facemask with you at all times.
Every airport will have hand sanitizer available at convenient locations and points of entry, however be sure to travel with your own hand sanitizer as well.

WINAIR wants to also ensure you that we have adjusted our sanitation protocols and have trained teams ready to ensure all aircraft are receiving specialized sanitation service.

We try to update this page regularly, but you should also consult the respective governments websites and their instructions.
Disclaimer: this page is intended to keep you informed with the latest advisories and updated about the latest entry requirements as you travel. However, all content in this article is for informational purposes. Winair makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information on this page or found by following any link. Winair will not be liable for any errors or omissions in this information nor for the availability of this information. Winair will not be liable for any losses or damages from the use of this information.
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