There are current restrictions for travel to Netherlands Antilles at this time. These restrictions are for the safety of Netherlands Antilles citizens and travelers alike and are as follows:
Entry restrictionsBonaire:
Bonaire has begun to relax its travel restrictions for travelers arriving from certain countries.
Travelers are allowed to enter Bonaire after transiting through Curaçao and complying with Curaçao’s entry requirements.
Flights to and from Curacao and Aruba have now resumed.
Flights to and from Europe resumed on July 1, 2020
Travelers who have been physically present in the United States within the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Bonaire.
Saba:
Travelers from Bonaire, Curacao, and Sint Eustatius can travel to Saba without quarantine requirements, but cannot transit via Sint Maarten. Travelers from Europe can travel to Saba only for repatriation of residents, essential workers, medical travelers, and medical students.
Travelers from Sint Maarten and the United States (and other countries in North and South America) can travel to Saba only for repatriation of residents, essential workers, medical travelers, and medical students.
Sint Eustatius:
Travelers from Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, and St. Kitts and Nevis can request entry to Sint Eustatius without quarantine restrictions.
Travelers from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and France can request entry to Sint Eustatius, but must comply with a home-based quarantine.
Travelers who have been physically present in the United States within the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Sint Eustatius, except for legal residents of Sint Eustatius, essential workers, and medical travelers.
Travelers from Sint Maarten, the United Kingdom, the Dominican Republic, and most South and Central American countries can request entry to Sint Eustatius, but must comply with a mandatory quarantine in a quarantine facility.
Entry requirementsBonaire:
Traveler must present a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR an antigen test taken within 72 hours and four hours, respectively, prior to arrival and proof of health insurance that covers the traveler overseas.
Travelers must complete a Health Declaration Form.
Saba:
Travelers arriving from Sint Maarten and the United States (and other countries in North and South America) will be subject to COVID-19 testing prior to arrival
All travelers who wish to visit Saba must send an email request to info@Sabagov.nl.
Sint Eustatius:
Travelers must request specific permission from the Sint Eustatius government by writing to info.covid19@statiagov.com in addition to providing a mandatory questionnaire, a negative COVID-19 PCR test result, and agreeing to a mandatory quarantine in a quarantine facility.
Quarantine requirementsBonaire:
Travelers arriving to Bonaire provide a negative COVID-19 PCR test are not required to quarantine.
Travelers arriving to Bonaire who test positive for COVID-19 are required to stay in mandatory isolation, at their own expense, until the traveler tests negative.
Saba:
Travelers arriving from Europe will be subject to quarantine upon arrival.
Travelers arriving from Sint Maarten and the United States (and other countries in North and South America) will be subject quarantine in a quarantine facility upon arrival.
Sint Eustatius:
Travelers arriving from Sint Maarten, the United Kingdom, the Dominican Republic, and most South and Central American countries will be subject quarantine in a quarantine facility upon arrival.
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