Which destinations are safer to book holidays this year?

The spread of Avid-19 vaccines has raised hopes that travel will be again possible. But with the change of situation every day and travel restrictions too, it is difficult to determine a low-risk country to reserve a trip. Canadian travel expert Matthew Keezer, suggests looking for places [...]
The spread of Avid-19 vaccines has raised hopes that travel will be again possible. But with the change of situation every day and travel restrictions too, it is difficult to determine a low-risk country to reserve a trip.
Canadian travel expert Matthew Keezer suggests that we seek places that have remained stable throughout the pandemic, rather than select destinations that were hit hard during the pandemic.
What makes a destination secure?
First of all, there is no one immune to Coddy-19. But you have a better chance of leaving on vacation, with relatively low restrictions, looking for countries that have experienced fewer cases with Coved. For example, cities and areas where hospitals have avoided overcrowding and are less likely to impose a curfew or other restrictions.
Some of the safest places:
Madeira Islands, Portugal

Monte Carlo, Monaco

Martinique, Caribbean

Assos, Kefalonia Island, Greece

Tahiti, French Polynesia

Although these sites are valued as the safest destinations, all travelers should be careful about their health and of the communities they are visiting, as well as check for anti-Convidian measures in each country before reserve.










