Dan
Contributor
What that means to me, those overseas resorts would start adding another checking out step where the guests have to get PCR swab test within 3 days of their guests before going back home, as mentioned in this thread, Covid testing at AM Resorts
I’ll be in Ramon Village resort, Belize next month. I’ll check it out how would the resort be handling this new restriction and post what I learn here later.
For some of us on liveaboard, we would need to stay a night or two in the hotel near the disembarking port to get the PCR swab test, which I plan to do in March, when I’ll be on Emperor liveaboard in Maldives.
Update:
For returning home US residents, we would only need antigen test and allowing 2 hours extra time to get the result, not 2-3 days as for PCR test. Nautilus Liveaboard would provide it to their guests for free, before disembarking their boats. COVID-19 Testing Now Available Onboard Nautilus - Nautilus Liveaboards
Another update for guest coming to Cabo to go to Socorro, the negative PCR test, which had costed me $130 each prior to going to Socorro, is no longer needed. Nautilus would conduct a pre-boarding antigen test to all their guests.
As for Belize, I heard that antigen test, 48 hours before the outbound flight, is acceptable, which would save me a bundle. Another option is to take the antigen test there at their airport for $50 / swab.
Before flying home from Belize, Ramon Village resort, where I'll be staying two weeks from now, is willing to split the antigen test cost, not free as some resorts in Cozumel are offering.