With many countries or states already requiring a negative test to travel, the concept of a resort bubble provides one more layer of assurance as more Americans demonstrate comfort in traveling to destinations that make visitors feel safe. While Spring Break travel may earn the wrong kind of headlines, resort bubbles provide an alternative method of travel that can be effective.

Island resorts have been among the first to test the resort bubble concept. Grand Hyatt Baha Mar on Nassau Paradise Island in the Bahamas, and its two sibling properties SLS and Rosewood, are using a resort bubble with great success. Many resorts on the Hawaiian island of Kauai have also implemented a similar resort bubble program, which has proven effective.

Not all resort bubbles are created equally, but here is the gist of how they work.

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