The entry requirement for the Covid test will be dropped from Friday.

Jamaica will no longer require a pre-departure test for international visitors, as the country further eases its Covid restrictions.

Visitors will be able to travel to Jamaica without having to do any tests, or complete a travel authorisation form.

The UK visitor numbers to Jamaica are going back to pre-covid levels.

Although face masks are recommended, they are not mandatory in Jamaica. Hospitals and nursing homes are subject to some restrictions.

Eliminating mask mandates and the need for travellers to present a negative Covid test result are important strides toward our continued gradual relaxation of travel protocols as the spread of Covid keeps declining.

We are optimistic that these simpler requirements will increase the appeal of Jamaica as a premier destination and keep us moving along the road to a stronger recovery for both the tourism sector and the nation's economy as a whole.

If travellers have symptoms, they may still be tested for Covid.

The requirement for travellers to present a negative Covid test before travel ends on April 15.

Travelers arriving in Jamaica may still be tested for Covid if they are found to be high-risk due to symptoms, exposure to people who have tested positive, or other risk factors.

Travelers may be screened for symptoms at the airport.