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Fiji: Following a successful nationwide vaccine rollout, Fiji reopened on December 1.
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Dubai: Set at a height of 200 meters, the new Aura Skypool is the world's first and highest 360-degree infinity pool.
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Egypt: On November 25, Egypt celebrated the reopening of the 3,400-year-old Avenue of the Sphinxes in a lavish ceremony.
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Austria: The Alpine nation went back into national lockdown on November 22. Innsbruck is pictured.
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The United States: On November 8, the United States opened its borders to vaccinated international travelers. New York City, seen here, is a top destination for incoming visitors.
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Uruguay: Uruguay has been closed to everyone but citizens and residents since the start of the pandemic, but reopened to vaccinated travelers on November 1. The peninsula of Punta Ballena, in the southeast, is pictured.
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Melbourne, Australia: Thanks to a high vaccination total, the state of Victoria reopened its borders on November 1.
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Patong Beach, Thailand: The popular southeast Asian country is now allowing quarantine-free travel for vaccinated travelers from more than 40 countries.
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Cambodia: Cambodia has announced plans to reopen Siem Reap and the Angkor Wat temple complex to foreign visitors in January 2022.
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Valparaiso: This artistic city full of colorful murals opened along with the rest of Chile on October 1.
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Oman: The sultanate reopened its borders on September 1, meaning travelers can now visit the forts, castles and mosques on offer.
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New York City: Amid a thrashing from Hurricane Ida, New York City's Broadway theaters reopened on September 2. Here, the cast of Tony-winning musical "Hadestown" take a curtain call.
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Canada: Canada -- including Niagara Falls -- reopened its border to the US in August for people who are fully vaccinated.
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San Francisco, California: San Francisco's famous cable cars returned to service in August. The city has a vaccination requirement for indoor public spaces.
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Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia -- home to the Kaaba in the Muslim holy city of Mecca -- opened to international tourists on August 1.
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Italy: A woman stands in a lavender field in June 2021 in Sale San Giovanni, northwest Italy. Find out about current travel restrictions and the Covid situation in our Italy guide.
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Washington DC: The Washington Monument, a memorial to George Washington, first President of the United States, reopened to the public in July.
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Venice: In July, the Italian city of Venice once again moved to ban cruise ships from the city center.
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Sri Lanka: If you think your current workmates are catty, check out this guy. Sri Lanka has a new remote working visa aimed at digital nomads.
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Celebrity Edge: On June 26, the Celebrity Edge cruise ship took off from Fort Lauderdale in the first revenue-earning US cruise since the pandemic began.
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Indoor dining: Eating indoors is permitted in the UK, including at Wildflower, a new fine dining restaurant in a shipping container in Camden, London. It first opened in March 2020, weeks before lockdown.
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June has arrived, and peak travel season would usually be around the corner. But 2021, like 2020, is a little different.

As global restrictions are a rat’s nest of constantly changing rules, CNN Travel is here to help you make plans for this summer and beyond through these weekly round-ups of travel news.

Come here to learn about the attractions opening their doors, the destinations relaxing entry rules, and the places where Covid spikes have forced authorities to pull down shutters.

Openings

Hoping to travel to one of the 27 countries in the European Union or to non-EU European destinations? Well, it’s a little complicated.

The EU has a white list of countries from which nonessential travel into the bloc is approved: These are Israel, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Australia.

But while the bloc is trying to create more universal requirements for tourism, each country retains sovereign powers over its borders, so conditions of entry differ from country to country, as does timing.

The EU Commission has introduced a digital Covid-19 certificate for travel (open to non-EU citizens) which is already being used on a voluntary basis by Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Croatia and Poland. The system will be fully enforced from July 1.

All foreign tourists can now visit Greece without the need for quarantine on arrival, provided they have a negative PCR test. The government plans to declare 80 islands – including most of the country’s top tourism destinations – Covid-safe by the end of June.

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Greece banks on 'Covid-free' islands to lure visitors

France has just introduced a new color-coded “traffic light system” for when it opens to international travelers on June 9.

Those on the “green list” – vaccinated travelers from the European Union, Australia, South Korea, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand and Singapore – can enter restriction-free. Nonvaccinated travelers will need to do a Covid test.

Vaccinated travelers from the “orange list” – which includes the US and the UK – will need to do a test, while the unvaccinated will be allowed in only for essential purposes.

Indoor dining will be reintroduced on June 9, too, and the national curfew moved to 11 p.m. If you want to visit the Eiffel Tower, though, you’ll have to wait for its reopening on July 16.

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Royal treatment: The first ever hotel in the grounds of the Chateau de Versailles has just opened its doors.
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Opulent address: Guests will have to shell out at least €1,700 a night (just over $2,000) for the privilege of bedding down at Le Grand Controle.
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Lavish suites: The hotel is made up of 14 rooms and suites each named after an individual with a strong link to the property.
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Regal rooms: This suite is named after socialite Madame de Fouquet, wife of Marquis de Fouquet, who served under Louis XIV as superintendent of finances.
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Grand decor: The building's interior design, which features period furniture, chandeliers and lots of artwork, was partly inspired by Louis XVI's personal style.
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One-of-a-kind experience: Guests will be provided with a dedicated butler as well as daily tours of the Chateau de Versailles and access to the Palace grounds.
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Illustrious residence: Le Grand Controle is the sixth property from luxury hotel brand Airelles.
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Fine dining: The hotel's on-site restaurant is helmed by renowned chef Alain Ducasse and offers up a menu inspired by Louis XIV.
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Prestigious site: The launch of Le Grand Controle will no doubt come as a delight to those keen to wake up on the premises of the renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Turbulent history: The palace was the seat of royal power before it was seized during the French Revolution.

Ireland, which has had one of Europe’s strictest lockdowns, will reopen to the EU, UK and US on July 19. Non-EU unvaccinated travelers will have to arrive with a negative test, then self-quarantine until they take a second post-arrival test.

Irish hotels reopened this week, and indoor hospitality will resume on July 5.

Slovenia has also reopened to tourism with its own traffic light system and testing requirements, which you can read about here.

Spain will open to vaccinated travelers from outside the EU on June 7, and France is expected to do the same on June 9. The Netherlands is welcoming tourists from “safe countries with a low Covid-19 risk,” while Iceland, a member state of the European Economic Area, opened its borders to vaccinated travelers back in April.

Croatia is also welcoming vaccinated travelers, as well as those who present a negative PCR test or proof that they’ve recovered from Covid-19 within the past 180 days, and no less than 11 days before they arrive.

Last month, Cyprus reopened to vaccinated travelers from 65 countries, including the US and the UK.

The UK – famously now outside of the EU – also updated its travel “green list” this week. No new countries were added, but tourist favorite Portugal was moved from green to amber, which means traveling there from the UK is against government guidance and will involve 10 days of self-isolation upon return.

News from the Caribbean this week is that St. Lucia has eased on-island protocols for vaccinated travelers – including being able to book rental cars and dine at more local restaurants – but St. Kitts has battened down the hatches, announcing that it will only allow the fully vaccinated from now on.

Over in the Middle East and Africa, Algeria has started to reopen air travel, after locking down for 14 months, while Abu Dhabi will end mandatory quarantine for international travelers on July 1. That’s the same day Phuket will be reopening over in Thailand.

Attractions, activities and accommodation

Yet another grand dame New York hotel has reopened its doors. The Ritz-Carlton New York Central Park – it puts the Ritz in ritzy – opened June 2.

The Peninsula Hotels chain is open for business in the US, with guests now being welcomed at its super-glam New York property as well as the luxury digs at The Peninsula Chicago and The Peninsula Beverly Hills.

Over in the The Happiest Place on Earth, there is plenty of Disney news.

Disneyland’s Avengers Campus, a new land at Disney California Adventure Park, opened Friday, but CNN Travel has already had a sneak preview.

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Disney unveils one of its most innovative attractions

Disneyland and California Adventure parks will start to welcome out-of-state guests on June 15. A few days later, Disney’s first hotel with Marvel Characters – Disney’s Hotel New York - The Art of Marvel – will open June 21.

On Thursday, Venice welcomed the MSC Orchestra, the first cruise ship to arrive in its waters since the pandemic began. Europe’s Uniworld Boutique River Cruises will resume operations on June 20 with a range of itineraries in Italy, Portugal and France.

Celebrity Edge is poised to be the first major cruise ship to sail from the United States in over a year as Covid-19 restrictions continue to ease in the country.

Covid escape plan of the week

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Nuku Hiva: The largest of the Marquesas islands, this paradise in the middle of the Pacific, is a beautiful escape from it all.
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Lush landscape: The island offers a beautiful landscape of mountains and wilderness, perfect for hiking and camping trips.
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Hotel highlight: The island's only hotel is the Le Nuku Hiva by Pearl Resorts, which offers lodges with a view of the sea.
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Infinity pool: The hotel has a swimming pool with a particularly enticing view over Taiohae Bay.
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Tiki Tuhiva: This 40-foot-tall statue is the highest contemporary sculpture in the Pacific. It shows a female Tiki being protected by a male warrior.
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Warrior traditions: Local tour guide William Teikitohe, right, is trying to help preserve local culture.
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Notre Dame Cathedral: Considerably newer than its Parisian namesake, this contemporary church offers a cool escape from the heat of Nuku Hiva.
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A long ways away: Reaching Nuku Hiva involves an eight-and-a-half-hour flight from San Francisco to Tahiti, the main island of French Polynesia, then a further four hours of flying.
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Deserted beaches: The remoteness of the island means there's a good chance of having a beach all to yourself.
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Boat stop: The island is a regular stop off for yachts making their way across the vast Pacific.

One of the most spectacular way to escape the crowds? A trip to the French Polynesian island of Nuku Hiva, one of the world’s most remote locations.

Part of the untouched Marquesas Islands archipelago, it’s recently reopened to travelers – but you will have to do an eight-and-a-half-hour flight from San Francisco, followed by another four-hour flight, to get there.

Be sure to pack plenty of snacks.

CNN’s Marnie Hunter, Jane Levere, Elinda Labropoulou, Stephanie Takyi and Barbara Wojazer contributed to this report.