By no means comprehensive, here are my own mental notes from various sources. (To the board: if I am in error on any of this, my apologies and please feel to correct me:
1) Mexico does not require Covid credentals for entry TO the country. The U.S. does not require Covid testing to leave the States.
2) Am not sure if Pearl requires, say, temp-taking before allowed on the premises
3) Covid testing is available at the resort for a fee ($40??) and a negative test is required before any return flight. (A window of a couple of days, test to flight...or so I have read.)
4) If either of you tests positive prior to return, the options mentioned in various posts here are to either quarantine/isolate at Pearl -- spartan style -- for $300 per day per couple...or stay at a cheaper area lodging for less. (Not sure if those other venues screen their new visitors for Covid. Concerning if they don't, imo.)
5) As one poster suggested, It would seem wise -- and cost-saving -- to get tested just before you leave FOR Mexico. Better to have to cancel the trip altogether than to find out after your visit that you have/had Covid and can't leave Mexico for the return. We are planning to be tested 5 days before departure in March. We are told results are e-mailed within 24 hrs.
Other than that, don't forget the sun screen and tryyyy to have a good time
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