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Traveling from Curaçao to Bonaire and back, what are the rules and restrictions?

Local | By Correspondent March 18, 2021

KRALENDIJK - Do you want to visit your customers on Bonaire for your work or do you want to visit family or friends? Or do you just want to get away from it all? In this article you can read what the rules and / or restrictions of travel from Curaçao to Bonaire and back are at the moment.

The rules are changed regularly, make sure you are well informed in advance.

From Curaçao to Bonaire

When you travel from Curaçao to Bonaire, there are rules. Anyone aged 13 and older must provide a negative PCR test result (no older than 72 hours) or a negative NAAT test result (no older than 24 hours). An antigen test is not necessary. This is checked both on departure on Curaçao and on arrival on Bonaire.

In addition, you must complete a Health Statement from the Public Health Department before departure to Bonaire no later than 72 hours, but no later than 48 hours. You can download this statement from www.bonairepublichealth.org. For more information and the most current travel rules for traveling to Bonaire, visit the website of the government of Bonaire: www.bonairecrisis.com.

From Bonaire to Curaçao

Bonaire is currently a low risk country for Curaçao. Travelers from Bonaire to Curaçao do not have to take an antigen test (rapid test), NAAT test or a PCR test. Foreign travelers must fill in the Passenger Locator Card (PLC). This can be done online via www.dicardcuracao.com. For more information and the most current travel rules for traveling to Curaçao, check the website of the government of Curaçao: www.gobiernu.cw

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