Georgia's Foreign Affairs Ministry announced that all visitors who have received two doses of any COVID-19 vaccine are permitted to enter the nation without a negative PCR test. Georgia was a popular destination for Israelis before the pandemic, and they are likely to return given the country's lessening of restrictions.
Non-vaccinated travelers must present a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of travel and are also required to take a second test on one's own time and dime on their third day in the country, according to CNN.
Iceland
Starting May 1, vaccinated travelers from EU countries can skip quarantine upon arrival, without the requirement to submit a negative PCR test, CNN reported.
Iceland is also planning to issue digital vaccine certificates to Icelandic citizens who have been vaccinated.
Poland
Travelers from EU countries can visit Poland without undergoing the country's mandatory quarantine as long as they provide the certificate proving that they have been vaccinated, according to CNN.
Romania
Since mid-January, all travelers visiting Romania from permitted destinations who have been fully vaccinated from COVID-19 are exempt from quarantine. CNN reported that the second dose must have been administered at least 10 days prior before their arrival in the country.
The Seychelles
The Seychelles also dropped quarantine requirements for travelers who have been vaccinated. The Seychelles originally declared Israel to be a "green country" in November 2020, allowing Israeli travelers to enter without the need for quarantine if they could present a negative coronavirus test.
Those who have been vaccinated are still required to present a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of travel, as well as a certificate verifying their vaccination.
Getting vaccinated appears to be today's equivalent of the golden ticket in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - the Chocolate Factory being all the places one can go once they get two jabs of the vaccine.
Evidently, vaccinated Israelis who have been unable to satisfy their wanderlust in the past year should place Cyprus, Georgia, and the Seychelles at the top of their travel bucket lists.
This is only the beginning, and hopefully more countries will open up their borders as more people around the world get vaccinated.