Bulgaria: To What Countries Can We Travel Now without PCR Test?

Traveling abroad is not among the easiest tasks lately, but with a little research and monitoring of the situation, it is quite feasible.

The requirement for PCR tests when entering foreign countries has its benefits - it creates a sense of security and control, but it also makes travel more expensive and is often associated with complications related to its organization.

If you want to travel abroad but do not want to waste time on touring labs before departure, see which countries currently admit foreign tourists without requiring the presentation of a negative PCR test at the border.

Learn also what restrictive measures are in effect in the countries concerned at the moment (the situation changes very quickly, always look for up-to-date information before taking a trip).

Romania

In our northern neighbor, we may cross the border without a PCR test, and measures to curb the spread of coronavirus are relatively lenient. Pubs, theatres and cinemas operate at 30 or 50% capacity (according to the morbidity rate in the respective area), and outdoors facilities work without restrictions. Malls and shops are open until 9 pm.

Serbia

In mid-January, Serbia waived the requirement for a PCR test for its neighbouring countries, including Bulgaria. However, strict restrictive measures are in place in the country - pubs and shopping centres operate up to 8pm during the week and are closed on weekends. Markets are open daily until 3 pm.

Mexico

There are no official restrictions on entry to Mexico, but stricter control is being exercised at the borders. It is very likely that you will be asked for a hotel reservation document for your entire stay, as well as a proof...

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