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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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It’s been another huge week in travel news, and once again CNN Travel is here to help you keep track of the constantly changing world of global restrictions.

Come to these round-ups each week to learn about the countries relaxing entry rules, the attractions reopening the doors and the places that have shuttered because of Covid-19 outbreaks.

Latest from Europe

Good news for Americans! The European Union’s governing body has recommended that the bloc lift restrictions on non-essential travel from 14 countries, including the US, a move that would allow visitors from these destinations to vacation in Europe far more easily.

The other countries to make the cut are: Albania, Australia, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, Republic of North Macedonia, Rwanda, Serbia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and China. Find out more here.

One country conspicuous by its absence is the UK, where things haven’t been going so well. Grand plans to lift the UK’s remaining Covid restrictions on June 21 have been delayed until July 19, due to rising cases of the Covid-19 Delta variant.

There’s also been a lot of confusion over the UK’s “traffic-light” system of travel regulations, but fear not – CNN Travel has put together these explainers for UK residents and for people wishing to travel into the UK.

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Arrivals are allowed into Italy from most of Europe. Rome's Trevi Fountain iis pictured in June 2021.

It doesn’t stop there, though. We also have explainers with everything you need to know about travel into France, Greece, Italy and Spain. You’re going to want to bookmark those babies.

Elsewhere, Denmark has opened to fully vaccinated travelers from the UK and the US and its neighbor Norway is letting the fully vaccinated skip quarantine.

The island of Cyprus is open to vaccinated travelers from 65 countries, including the US and the UK. Slovenia has also reopened to tourism with its own traffic light system and testing requirements, which you can read about here.

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. It’s going pretty well, too, judging by this CNN story from earlier this week.

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.

The Isle of Man, a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea, is reportedly on course to fully reopen its borders with the UK on June 28, having been closed to almost all non-residents since March 2020. That’s the same day as Switzerland hopes to reopen to vaccinated Americans.

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.

North America

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California is still requiring masks in these places

On June 15, almost all pandemic restrictions were lifted in New York state (including New York City) as 70% of New Yorkers 18 or older had received the first dose of their Covid-19 vaccination series. Find out more in our New York explainer.

Over on the West Coast, California reopened the same day – and yes, we have an explainer for that as well. One of the state’s most popular hiking trails, Big Sur’s Pfeiffer Falls Trail, is also reopening after a devastating wildfire led to it being shut for 13 years.

Cable cars will be returning to San Francisco’s streets in August for the first time since the pandemic started and, get this – rides will be free.

And if you’re in the States but are just keen to get the heck out of there, we also have this comprehensive guide to the destinations currently welcoming US tourists.

One place not on that list is Canada. The border between the nations has been shut since March 2020, and on Friday Canada extended its Covid-19 restrictions on non-essential international and US travel until July 21.

Middle East, Africa and Asia

Morocco reopened to international travelers on June 15 and Algeria is also starting to reopen air travel.

In the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi will end mandatory quarantine for international travelers on July 1. That’s the same day Phuket will be reopening over in Thailand.

Mauritius, meanwhile, will be welcoming international visitors from July 15.

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Inside Singapore's new Jewel Changi Airport

In Singapore, Jewel Changi Airport – easily the world’s most spectacular airport – reopened this week after being closed for a month.

India is still dealing with a devastating new wave of the pandemic (read more about that in our explainer), although case numbers are thankfully beginning to drop. The Taj Mahal and other protected monuments reopened this week.

Disney Parks

Disneyland is now welcoming out-of-state guests for the first time since March 2020, six weeks after the resort reopened to California residents.

Disneyland Paris also got back into business this week. And do we have a Disney Parks explainer? Why, of course we do.

Cruise news

Royal Caribbean announced this month that six of its ships will sail from major US ports in Florida and Texas beginning in July. However, this week the company postponed the inaugural sailing of its cruise ship Odyssey of the Seas after eight vaccinated crew members tested positive for Covid-19.

For more info about booking a cruise ship from the US this summer, be sure to check out – yes, you guessed it – our explainer.

Catch you all next Saturday for another travel round-up.

CNN’s Aya Elamroussi, Tamara Hardingham-Gill, Marnie Hunter, Alexandra Meeks, Hollie Silverman and Amanda Watts contributed to this report.