COVID-19 protocols for entry to Trinidad and Tobago

Airports remain closed to international commercial flights, unless flights are permitted by the Minister.

Only returning nationals and residents are allowed to enter Trinidad and Tobago, and are subject to the following entry requirements:

  • Nationals returning from low risk countries must obtain a negative PCR test result taken no more than 72 hours before departure, and self quarantine for 14 days. Anyone showing symptoms will be tested on arrival
  • Nationals returning from high risk countries will undergo a medical assessment within 24 hours of arrival, and will be quarantined for 7 days, during which time COVID-19 tests will be administered. Those who test negative after 7 days will be allowed to self-quarantine for a further 7 days.

Beaches, rivers and parks are now open. Domestic travel between the islands has resumed for essential travel only. Wearing a face mask in public is still mandatory.

For the latest information on COVID-19 measures, check Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Health Regulations.

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