Travellers Can Get Paid To Travel To These 9 Countries After Lockdown

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And after months of being put under lockdown, some countries are trying to attract tourists by offering partially paid-for holidays, discounts.

As the world is still being ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, borders have been closed and flights have been grounded. There has been a significant reduction in the number of tourists at many popular holiday destinations around the world. And after months of being put under lockdown, some countries are trying to attract tourists by offering partially paid-for holidays, discounts. Even more, tourists can get tested for COVID-19, for free.

Italy

Sicily.

Sicily will cover half of the plane ticket’s price if you decide to visit the Italian island. For every three nights that you stay there, you will get one free.

Mexico

Cancún, Mexico.

Cancún, Mexico is famous for its beautiful beaches. More than 200 private businesses have established a private initiative to bring to tourists some cool discounts.

Bulgaria

Bulgaria.

Many travelers know about Bulgaria as a budget beach destination. The country also recently announced its plans to attract tourists post-lockdown. Tourists can access some beaches as well using umbrellas and sun loungers for free.

United Kingdom

The United Kingdom.

The tourism board of the country was considering what the country could do to bring back tourists.

Cyprus

Cyprus.

The government of Cyprus has suggested that it would cover the travel cost of any tourists who tested positive for COVID-19 after visiting the country.

Japan

Japan.

The country is planning to restart tourism by offering travelers up to $184 per day in vouchers and subsidies.

Switzerland

Switzerland.

The country is about to launch a $1.17 billion tourism recovery program to save the country’s tourism. The program includes a proposal to offer every citizen a voucher that is worth over $200 to visit domestic tourist destinations.

Madeira Island

Madeira Island.

When reopening its borders to welcome international tourists on July 1, Madeira Island will offer visitors free COVID-19 tests.

Iceland

Iceland.

Just like Madeira Island, Iceland will also offer visitor free COVID-19 tests for visitors after reopening its borders on June 15.

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