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USVI Travel is Easy

#2: December 2021

Who doesn’t love good news? I think we all can agree that we all love hearing good news. With all of the new changing guidelines and travel requirements for each different country, we at Compass32 Travel, stay on top of all of that so you do not need to.

We were so excited to share the latest news and a reminder, announced from the USVI Tourism. “There are no vaccination requirements or testing requirements for travelers leaving the USVI and heading to the US mainland“. This means, no taking time out of your enjoyable vacation to go get tested to return home.

Remember:

  • No passport is required to visit the US Virgin Islands (if you are an American citizen).
  • USVI is a great place to charter a yacht for a week and be spoiled or simply enjoy staying on one of the islands to soak up island life while on your vacation.
  • US Virgin Islands are part of the United States territory
View of catamaran from the top with people sunbathing

Thankful!

#1: November 2021

We are very thankful to be able to reflect back on all of the great memories from over the many years. I am thankful for all the wonderful destinations our clients have been able to go this year! Here are just a few:

  • Puerta Vallarta
  • Amalfi Coast
  • Negril, Jamacia

With all of the travel requirements and constant changes around the globe, you will be in the best hands working with your travel professionals at Compass32 Travel. We are thankful we have such great relationships with our BDMs, hotels, resorts, tour companies so we can offer you every element you request. We make you a priority so you do not have to do any of the work and detailed planning. We also help you in any “travel hiccup” along the way. All you have to do is call, text our email us and we are sure to have solved the disruption before you even call (we are experts like that) or can easily resolve the issue quickly for you. We know how to take care of you.

beautiful view of buildings along the coast