{"ObjectId": 255, "Country": "Guadeloupe", "Quarantine": null, "Testing": null, "DatePublished": "12.08.2022", "Sources": "Guadeloupe Government/ \n OSAC Travel Advisories/ / \n Foreign travel advice, Gov.UK/ \n SITATA/", "TravelAdvisory": "Latest News:\n
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\nInternational Restrictions:
\n*Entry rules in response to coronavirus (COVID-19): From 1 August 2022, the French government announced that all travel restrictions between France and Guadeloupe have been lifted.
\n\u2022 You are no longer required to present proof of vaccination
\n\u2022 You are no longer required to fill out any forms prior to your arrival; such as a justification for travel or a sworn statement
\n\u2022 You are no longer required to show proof of a negative PCR or antigen test upon arrival
\nYou may still face some restrictions for entry to Guadeloupe depending on your vaccination status and your country of departure. You should check the French government\u2019s website (in French) , and the local Prefecture\u2019s website (in French) for details on any remaining local restrictions.
\nIf travelling via France, you should also check the travel advice for France.\n
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\nInternal Restrictions:
\n*Free movement is allowed among the islands of Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthelemy, and St. Martin. Public transportation can operate at only half capacity, and face masks are mandatory. Special authorization is no longer required for travelThere are no curfews or lockdowns in place at present. Parks and gardens are open. All schools are open. All theatres, cinemas, hotels, restaurants, holiday centres, bars, casinos and other non-essential businesses have opened. Team sports are allowed. Stores, hairdressers, and beauty salons are open under strict health guidelines. Wearing a face mask is required in all enclosed public places. Access to rivers, beaches, and all other bodies of water is allowed. A gathering of more than ten people is prohibited.", "Y": 16.159503, "X": -61.679736, "AddInfo": null}