Travel Restrictions Entering Colombia from St. Martin for Vaccinated Travelers
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Summary
Travel is allowed with restrictions
Transit is allowed with restrictions
Possible COVID-19 Test
Mandatory Masks
1x Mandatory Documents
The information on this page is applicable to people who are fully vaccinated and traveling from St. Martin to Colombia.
View restrictions for unvaccinated travelersGovernments may change their policies with little notice. We recommend checking in regularly and verifying requirements with the linked sources before making travel plans.
Border Status
Travel is allowed with restrictions
Travelers arriving by air are allowed to enter Colombia.
Please check the documentation, quarantine, and/or testing requirements before traveling.
Transit is allowed with restrictions
Travelers are allowed to transit by air through Colombia.
Please check the documentation, quarantine, and/or testing requirements before transiting through Colombia.
Visas
Before You Leave
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test results may be required for vaccinated travelers
Fully vaccinated travelers arriving by air are not required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test result before traveling to Colombia.
Partially vaccinated travelers as well as those who received the last dose less than 14 days before travel, must have a negative COVID-19 test result. The test can be a PCR test result taken a maximum of 72 hours before departure or an antigen test result taken a maximum of 48 hours before departure.
Please check the source for more details.
- A Pcr Test Up To 72 hours Before Departure
- A Antigen Test Up To 48 hours Before Departure
Mandatory pre-registration form before arrival
All travelers are required to fill out a pre-registration form before departure to Colombia. It must be completed at least 1 hour, and a maximum of 72 hours before departure. Travelers will be required to show confirmation of registration before boarding.
This requirement does not apply to:
- Travelers under the age of 18.
Mandatory proof of vaccination for Colombia
Vaccinated travelers are required to have proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
Fully vaccinated travelers must have proof of vaccination or may be required to comply with rules for unvaccinated travelers.
Travelers are considered fully vaccinated if they present a digital or physical vaccination certificate or card with a complete vaccination schedule, and at least 14 days have passed since the last dose.
Accepted vaccines are those authorized by the World Health Organization (WHO), or those officially approved by a country or territory recognized by the United Nations. For more details on accepted vaccines, please check the link.
Travelers vaccinated in Colombia can present proof of vaccination via the ''Mi Vacuna'' website or in the digital MinSalud application.
This requirement does not apply to:
- Colombian nationals and permanent residents;
- Travelers aged 17 and under;
- Diplomats and their families.
For more details, please see the source.
On Arrival
No quarantine required
Asymptomatic travelers are not required to quarantine on arrival in Colombia.
Health pass may be required for public activity
Travelers may be required to show proof of vaccination for admission to public establishments and mass events that have biosafety protocols.
While There
Masks are mandatory in public
Travelers must wear masks in most indoor public places and on public transportation.
Unvaccinated travelers or vaccinated travelers with respiratory conditions or comorbidities are recommended to use masks even in outdoor spaces.
COVID-19 Risk Information
Data is sourced from Our World In Data, and risk levels are assessed and scored based on the CDC guidelines.
Local Guidelines
Use of mask
Public transportation
Restaurants
Bars
Nightclubs
Shops
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