Here’s a database of international destinations currently open to tourists traveling on a Kenyan passport as well as those that are still firmly closed.
With travel having being disrupted by the COVID-19 (aka coronavirus) pandemic, I will be updating this post daily with information on which borders are currently open and which borders are currently closed for tourists traveling on a Kenyan passport…
Kindly note: this post is correct as of 14:00 pm on 5th June 2020. Subscribe to the blog and keep checking back often for the latest updates.
What's Covered in This Article
Which African countries are currently open to Kenyans?
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Which European countries are currently open to Kenyans?
Greece
Greece will be open to all travelers, including those coming from Corona virus hit countries such as the U.S. and the U.K. All arrivals from those countries however face mandatory testing for the coronavirus, and a quarantine period of one or two weeks.
According to the Greek Foreign Ministry, international travelers from low-risk countries can however escape quarantine in Greece andenter the country without having to systematically undergo a coronavirus test or quarantine. Those passengers will however be subject only to random tests.
Italy
Italy is the first European country to fully open its international borders, dropping the 14-day quarantine requirement for visitors.
Madeira
Madeira will be open to travelers from 1st July 2020 and has offered to pay for Coronavirus tests for all incoming tourists.
Spain
The border is currently closed to all except citizens and those with a Spanish residency. However, Spain has announced it hopes to reopen to tourism in June, with hotels, restaurants and shops already starting to reopen.
North America
USA
There is a travel ban in place across the whole of the United States of America.
Canada
Canada’s borders are closed to most foreign visitors, including the border between the US and Canada which is closed closed for all but essential travels.
Mexico
Land border between the US and Mexico is closed.
Caribbean
Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia announced a phased reopening to tourists from June 4, allowing international flights and tourists into the country.
Visitors will have to present a negative COVID-19 test upon arrival and should expect temperature checks at the airport, hotels, and in restaurants, as well as mask and social-distancing requirements.