Snorkeler
SBH Member
I've read contradictory information on testing requirements for U.S. visitors to St. Barts, so I'm hoping to hear definitive answers to these questions:
1. Which is true? (a) The results of a negative Covid test must have been received by the visitor no more than 72 hours before flying to St. Barts, or (b) A Covid test that eventually yielded negative results must have been administered no more than 72 hours before flying to St. Barts?
2. If the visitor doesn't receive the results of the Covid test in time, is it still possible to get a test after arriving in St. Barts?
3. Will St. Barts authorities accept as proof of a negative test (a) a text on a smart phone, (b) an email on a smart phone, (c) an official-looking paper document, or (d) all of the above?
1. Which is true? (a) The results of a negative Covid test must have been received by the visitor no more than 72 hours before flying to St. Barts, or (b) A Covid test that eventually yielded negative results must have been administered no more than 72 hours before flying to St. Barts?
2. If the visitor doesn't receive the results of the Covid test in time, is it still possible to get a test after arriving in St. Barts?
3. Will St. Barts authorities accept as proof of a negative test (a) a text on a smart phone, (b) an email on a smart phone, (c) an official-looking paper document, or (d) all of the above?