For Americans eager to continue their traveling outside of the States, there
are a number of countries that have opened their borders to U.S. citizens.
With the number of corona cases in the United States going down and
the number of vaccinations going up, many countries are no longer flat out
saying 'No' to American tourists. Many of those that had closed their
borders have recently reopened, though still with restrictions and
requirements. Although many are allowing unvaccinated tourist into
their country, they are doing so with greater restrictions than their
vaccinated counterparts.
Additionally, the
State Department categorizes most nations as Level 3, or "reconsider
travel."
As of January 26, all airline passengers to the United States must
provide a negative COVID-19 test taken within three days of
departure.
Whether travel to "open" destinations is responsible or advisable is up
to individuals to decide.
For those who do choose to travel, it is strongly encouraged to check
local government restrictions, rules, and safety measures related to
COVID-19 before departure - as things are continually changing.