Travel Restrictions World Situation Due to COVID-19

Tourism will live on, but it will restart at different times in different countries. We monitor information on domestic and international tourism on a daily basis and update it as soon as the new data arrives.

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The rules which countries apply when accepting tourists during the pandemic may change at any time. Before booking and again before traveling make sure to recheck information on official resources of the country, you plan to visit.

We believe that traveling will very soon become once again a part of our life and will be even more memorable, fun-packed, and safe than ever before.

Take care of yourself and your loved ones.

Europe
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Albania
Updated 21.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes, from 23:00 to 06:00.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes, in closed public spaces.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

No.

Quarantine on arrival

No. Quarantine will only apply in specific cases when ordered by health authorities.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are closed from 00:00 till 06:00.
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Andorra
Updated 21.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

No.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions. Cinemas and museums are open.

International travel

Borders are open

Andorra has lifted its travel ban, however travel to Andorra has to be done through Spain or France, which still have restrictions in place.

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 72 hours before arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

Passengers arriving from Brazil, South Africa and India must quarantine for 14 days.
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Austria
Updated 21.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open with limitations.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

All catering establishments are open.All catering establishments are open. Leisure facilities (e.g. cinemas, theatres, operas) are open.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes, but there are different requirements for different categories of countries.

Entry requirements

  1. Countries or areas of ‘low epidemiological risk’
Travellers from these areas must either:
  • be vaccinated. As proof, travellers must either carry a medical certificate or a vaccination certificate
  • provide a certification that they have recovered from COVID-19.
  • provide a pre-departure PCR test (taken within 72 hours prior to arrival) or a rapid antigen test (taken within 48 hours prior to arrival), or carry out a test within 24 hours after entry.
2. ‘Virus variant’ countries or areas Entry from these areas is in principle prohibited (except for, among others, professional purposes, Austrian citizens, EU/EEA citizens, visits of partners). The entry requirements for the exceptions are the following:
  • negative molecular biological test result (e.g. PCR) on entry;
  • pre-travel clearance;
  • obligation of a 10-day quarantine. The quarantine can be ended from day 5 after entry with a negative molecular biological test result.
3. Other countries and areas Entry requirements:
  • proof of vaccination, a negative pre-departure test, certification of recovery from COVID-19 (see point 1 above);
  • pre-travel clearance;
  • obligation of a 10-day quarantine. The quarantine can be ended from day 5 after entry with a negative result to a new test.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 10 days. Not required for travelers from countries or areas of ‘low epidemiological risk’ who meet one of the above measures.
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Belarus
Updated 21.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

No.

Tourist accommodations are open

Yes.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Partially, foreigners are only allowed to enter through airports.

Entry requirements

A PCR test must be done 72 hours before arrival. and filling out an online application must be done.

Mandatory isolation is required

No, but for those entering from the red zone, 14 days. It can be avoided by presenting a certificate of vaccination.

Additional information

If the transit is documented within a 24-hour period, a PCR test and self-isolation are not required.
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Belgium
Updated 21.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Only in the absence of the possibility of maintaining a distance of 1.5 meters.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Restaurants, bars and cafés are open from 5:00 to 1:00. Museums are open with a reservation system. Cinemas, theatres, concert halls, casinos and party halls are open with a specific protocol.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited (there are exceptions, for example, for EU citizens).

Entry requirements

For the arriving from the red zone one of the following measures is required:
  • Certificate of full vaccination
  • Certificate of recovery from Covid-19
  • Pre-departure PCR test taken no earlier than 72 hours prior to arrival.
For visitors from the EU or Schengen countries, you must fill out a form.

Mandatory isolation is required

Yes, for those entering from the red zone, 10 days.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Updated 21.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations are open

Yes.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

  • A negative COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) not older than 48 hours if coming from Europe and not older than 72 hours if arriving from other countries;
  • A COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing full vaccination completed 14 days prior to arrival;
  • A doctor’s certificate of COVID-19 recovery in the period 14 to 180 days prior to arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

No.

Additional information

Citizens of Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro arriving from these countries do not have to present a certificate of a negative result of the PCR test.
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Bulgaria
Updated 21.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Restaurants and bars are open with limitations. All cultural and entertainment events can be held using up to 50% of the total capacity.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes, for these countries.

Entry requirements

To enter, you need one of the medical documents:
  • certificate of full vaccination from COVID-19
  • certificate of a negative PCR test (you need to do it within 72 hours before entry) or a negative rapid antigen test (within 48 hours before entry)
  • confirmation of the disease-a positive PCR test or an express antigen test confirming the disease in the interval of 15-180 days before the trip.

Quarantine on arrival

No.  
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Croatia
Updated 21.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions. Cinemas, museums, theatres and professional artistic performances can operate with limited capacity. Establishments should close at 23.00.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited (there are exceptions, for example, for EU citizens). The categories of people exempted from the travel ban can be found at mup.gov.hr.

Entry requirements

One of the following measures is required:
  • A negative PCR test result is not older than 72 hours or a rapid antigen test  not older than 48 hours
  • Complete vaccination certificate
  • COVID-19 Recovery Certificate
Passengers arriving from the countries that are in the list of countries to which special epidemiological measures apply are obliged to present, depending on the category of the country,
  • a negative PCR test result not older than 48 hours and they have to stay in mandatory self-isolation for 14 days (Republic of South Africa, Zanzibar (Tanzania), Brazil), or
  • a negative PCR test result not older than 72 hours or a negative rapid antigen test result not older than 48 hours, regardless of their vaccination status and recovery (Great Britain, Cyprus, Russian Federation, India).

Quarantine on arrival

No, but for passengers arriving from the countries that are in the list, 14 days.
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Cyprus
Updated 02.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes, from 00:00 to 05:00.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open, SafePass is required for Cyprus citizens and CyprusFlightPass for travellers.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Yes.

Additional information

It is allowed to open public catering establishments in the open air. Museums and cinemas are open with restrictions. Tourists need to show CyprusFlightPass in public places.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

  • Entry requirements depend on the classification of the country. For green countries-no PCR test and isolation needed. For non-green countries-vaccination is exempt from the PCR test, without vaccination, a PCR test is required 72 hours before arrival and on arrival.
  • Tourists need to undergo a PCR test or an express test for antigens after a week of staying on the island. The requirement is valid from August 1 to August 31. Moreover, every three days before your departure, you will need to repeat the test. The exception is made by tourists who have a certificate of full vaccination or a certificate of a previous illness within the last 180 days.
  • Anyone who has the right to fly to Cyprus must fill out a CyprusFlightPass within 24 hours before departure.

Quarantine on arrival

Travelers from orange and red countries must remain in mandatory self-isolation until the test results are received. Travelers from the gray countries must undergo a 14-day self-isolation.
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Czech Republic
Updated 19.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

The Czech authorities have introduced the mandatory wearing of two masks or a respirator in public places.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Social gatherings are allowed up to 2 people, both indoors and outdoors. Schools and shops are partially open.

International travel

Borders are open

Entry to the territory of the country is allowed only in case of extreme necessity. Exceptions will apply to foreign citizens who study, work, have a residence permit in the Czech Republic, and also want to visit relatives, receive medical care, are invited to a wedding or funeral.

Entry requirements

Availability of a negative PCR test not older than 5 days, or an antigen test not older than 72 hours, or a certificate of vaccination, or proof of recovery from COVID-19 in the last 180 days. You will also need to fill the form.

Quarantine on arrival

Travellers from "red" and "dark red" areas must self-isolate until a second negative test result is provided (no earlier than 5 days after entry in Czechia for travellers from "dark red" areas). Entry rules depending on the color of the zones are here.
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Denmark
Updated 12.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants, bars and cafes are open with restrictions. Cinemas and museums are open.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited (there are exceptions, for example, for EU citizens).

Entry requirements

A negative PCR test must be done 48 hours before arrival. In addition, all arrivals must pass a second test within 24 hours of entering Denmark. Or you can provide a negative  rapid antigen test taken within 48 hours prior to arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 10 days. Some categories of citizens may be exempt from quarantine.
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Estonia
Updated 15.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are allowed to serve visitors in the open air. Cinemas and museums are open on a limited basis.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited (there are exceptions, for example, for EU citizens). Entry into the country from Russia for tourist purposes is prohibited until July 18.

Entry requirements

You need to fill out a declaration. It does not apply to people who have had COVID-19 within six months prior to entry or who have been fully vaccinated. For visitors from the Russian Federation: an EU vaccination certificate is required, a certificate of having had COVID-19 or a certificate of a negative PCR-test result.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 10 days. The 10-day isolation requirement does not apply to people who have had COVID-19 for six months prior to entry or who have been fully vaccinated. Isolation can be terminated prematurely if there is a negative result of the PCR test 72 hours before entering the country and at least 6 days after entry.
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Finland
Updated 19.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

No.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Current restrictions and recommendations depend on the epidemiological situation in each region. In total, there are three types:
  • Epidemic at a stable level
  • Acceleration phase of the epidemic
  • Community transmission phase of the epidemic
You can find out about regional restrictions for each phase here.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

Entry to Finland from EU and Schengen countries, as well as Andorra, Bulgaria, Ireland, Croatia and Cyprus is allowed for persons who have a certificate of full vaccination with an approved COVID-19 vaccine made before arrival in Finland, or a certificate of coronavirus disease which a person had within the last 6 months.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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France
Updated 15.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

In in-door public places the use of masks is mandatory.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Gathering for more than 6 people is prohibited. Cafes, bars and restaurants work in limited moded. Plan for lifting restrictions:
  • June 9 - cafes and restaurants, fairs and exhibitions will start working.
  • June 30 - lifting of curfew and restrictions on outdoor events for more than 1,000 people.

International travel

Borders are open

Third-country nationals can only enter the country if there are important reasons. Citizens of the EU, Australia, South Korea and Israel can enter if they meet the entry requirements.

Entry requirements

Tourists from the EU and Schengen countries must provide one of the following documents: negative PCR test result, vaccination certificate or confirmation of recovery from COVID-19. For those arriving from other countries, the conditions depend on the specific country. More details here.

Quarantine on arrival

For the arrivings from the red list countries.
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Germany
Updated 02.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes, it depends on the region.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Closed to tourists.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Partially, it depends on the region.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited (there are exceptions, for example, for EU citizens). List of countries by level of international risk.

Entry requirements

  • PCR test 72 hours before arrival.
  • Vaccination certificate.
  • Certificate confirming recovery from COVID-19.
Entry conditions differ depending on the country of the visitor. More details here. Travellers who have visited a risk area in the last ten days must register at www.einreiseanmeldung.de.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 10 days or 14 for those arriving from countries with an increased risk of disease.

Additional information

Germany has added Russia and Portugal to the list of countries with the spread of new variants of the coronavirus. Those arriving from these countries have to go through a 2-week quarantine.
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Greece
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

From 17 to 26 July, a curfew is imposed from 01:00 to 06:00 on the Greek island of Mykonos.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Yes, a general nationwide lockdown is imposed. Travelling by boat, train, bus, or aeroplane across the country is prohibited until further notice. Catering work is limited: you can only sit outdoors, no more than 6 people at the table, closing - no later than 23:00.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited. Exceptions apply to residents of the following countries: EU, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, Rwanda, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Russia, Serbia, Israel.

Entry requirements

All passengers  must meet one of the following criteria:
  • A PCR test is required, must be done 72 hours before arrival. You can also take a rapid antigen test in 48 hours. Another PCR test on arrival. No later than 24 hours before departure, you need to fill out the Passenger Locator Form and indicate the details of your residence in Greece.
  • Hold a vaccination certificate. At least 14 days should elapse from the moment of the second dose of the vaccine.
  • Have proof of recovery from COVID–19.
  • Hold the EU digital COVID certificate.

Quarantine on arrival

Depends on the test result.
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Hungary
Updated 05.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes, from 00:00 to 05:00.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Only in health and social care institutions.

Tourist accommodations are open

Yes.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

There are restrictions on gatherings and events.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry is not allowed without a special reason

Entry requirements

Regardless of the passenger’s citizenship, the restrictions do not apply to travellers:
  • recovered from COVID-19 in the last 6 months from the date of entry;
  • holding a Hungarian immunity certificate and their accompanying minor children (only if they travel together);
  • holding an immunity certificate that is recognised by Hungary
Travellers fulfilling one of the above mentioned criteria do not need any permission, nor prior PCR tests in order to enter Hungary, they do not need to go into isolation, and their length of stay is not limited.

Mandatory isolation is required

No, but for categories that do not meet the above measures, 10 days.

Additional information

Those who can prove with either a Hungarian or English language document that they have recovered from COVID-19 in the past 6 months can enter Hungary without restrictions.
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Iceland
Updated 14.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations 

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants, bars and cafes are open with restrictions. Cinemas and museums are open.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited (there are exceptions, for example, for EU citizens).

Entry requirements

PCR test is required, must be done 72 hours before arrival. In addition, all passengers must pass two more tests: one on arrival, and the other after 5-6 days. No tests are required for vaccinated passengers. All arrivals must complete the pre-registration form.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 5 days. Vaccinated persons are released from quarantine.
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Ireland
Updated 12.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations 

Closed.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants, bars and cafes are closed. Cinemas and museums are open.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 72 hours before arrival. In addition, all arrivals must fill out a Passenger Locator Form.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 14 days. Some categories of citizens may be exempt from quarantine. If you are not coming from high-risk countries, you can shorten the quarantine period by taking a PCR test at least 5 days after arrival.
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Italy
Updated 14.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes, it depends on the region.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open with restrictions.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Yes, the state of emergency is valid until July 31, 2021.

Additional information

Restaurants, bars, cafes, museums, and movie theaters vary by region.

International travel

Borders are open

For some countries. You can find the list here.

Entry requirements

One of the following documents must be provided:
  • The PCR test must be done 48 hours before arrival.
  • Vaccination certificate made at least 14 days before arrival
  • Confirmation of recovery from COVID-19
In addition, all arrivals must fill out a self-declaration form. Specific provisions remain in force until 30 July 2021 for travellers from:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Japan, Canada and the United States of America Brazil India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

Quarantine on arrival

A 5-day quarantine of travellers from the UK and Northern Ireland.
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Latvia
Updated 15.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants, bars and cafes are open on a limited basis. Museums and cinemas are closed.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry is only allowed for essential reasons.

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 72 hours before arrival. Alternatively, you can provide a certificate of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19. In addition, all arrivals must complete a COVIDpass.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 10 days.
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Lithuania
Updated 15.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants, bars and cafes are closed. Cinemas and museums are open with restrictions.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited (there are exceptions, for example, for EU citizens).

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 72 hours before arrival. Alternatively, you can provide a certificate of vaccination or a certificate of recovery from COVID-19. You also need to fill out a Traveler Form.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 10 days. Some categories of citizens may be exempt from quarantine.
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Luxembourg
Updated 15.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes, from 00:00 to 06:00.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants, bars, cafes, museums, and movie theaters vary by region.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited (there are exceptions, for example, for EU citizens).

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 72 hours before arrival. Alternatively, you can provide a certificate of vaccination or a certificate of recovery from COVID-19.

Quarantine on arrival

No, but for those who have visited India, 14 days.
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Malta
Updated 15.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open with restrictions.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions. Cinemas and museums are open.

International travel

Borders are open

Entry restrictions depend on whether the traveller is coming from a country that is included on the Green, Amber or Red list.

Entry requirements

A vaccination certificate is necessary. Also, all persons travelling to Malta must complete the Public Health Travel Declaration and the Passenger Locator Form.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes.
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Moldova
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions. Cinemas and museums are closed.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 72 hours before arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

No, but for individuals without a PCR test or a vaccination certificate, 14 days.
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Montenegro
Updated 19.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

A nationwide curfew is in effect from 22.00 until 05.00.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Face masks must be worn in all public open and enclosed spaces by everyone eight years and older.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Intercity city traffic is banned from Friday at 23.00 to Monday at 05.00.

Additional information

Ban on gatherings in closed and open public places including sports, political gatherings, cultural events, private gatherings, and weddings.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

  • Visitors travelling from most countries require a negative PCR test from a registered lab, taken within 72 hours of travel to enter Montenegro, a negative rapid antigen test or a positive serology test on IgG antibodies issued by a registered lab not older than 30 days.
  • COVID-19 vaccination certificate administered at least 14 days prior to arrival.
Foreign nationals who are resident in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Serbia, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and North Macedonia, or non-residents who have spent at least 15 days in these countries, continuously are exempt from the requirement for a test or proof of vaccination.

Quarantine on arrival

No. But foreign nationals who are resident in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Serbia, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and North Macedonia, or non-residents who have spent at least 15 days in these countries, those who did not pass the test and did not provide a certificate of vaccination will have to self-isolate for 14 days.
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Netherlands
Updated 15.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions. Cinemas and museums are open with restrictions.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most third countries is prohibited (there are exceptions, for example, for EU citizens).

Entry requirements

Depends on the country of arrival. More details here.

Quarantine on arrival

Upon arrival from countries with a high risk of disease. Namely from the following countries: Argentina, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Fiji (from July 16 onwards), French Guiana, Guyana, India, Kuwait, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar , Namibia, Oman, Nepal, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Seychelles, South Africa, Suriname, Tunisia (from July 16 onwards), Great Britain, Uruguay, Venezuela.
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North Macedonia
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations 

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes. 

Entry requirements

Entry is allowed without the need for a PCR test and without the requirement of self-isolation.

Quarantine on arrival

No, but for those who have visited India, 14 days.
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Norway
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Only in crowded places. In other cases, wearing masks is only recommended.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants, bars, cafes, museums, and movie theaters are open.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry from most countries is prohibited

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 24 hours before arrival. Alternatively, you can provide a certificate of complete vaccination or recovery from COVID-19.You also need to fill out a form that can be found here.

Quarantine on arrival

No, but for arrivals from "red" countries and regions, 10 days. It can be completed ahead of schedule if a negative PCR test result is provided.
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Poland
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open, working in a limited mode.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No, but public transport is limited.

Additional information

Restaurants, bars and cafes are open with restrictions. Cinemas and museums are open with restrictions.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 48 hours before arrival.  Alternatively, you can provide a certificate of complete vaccination or recovery from COVID-19.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 10 days. Citizens arriving from the Schengen area with a negative PCR test and citizens of third countries who have been vaccinated with an EU-approved vaccine are exempt from quarantine.
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Portugal
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew No. Mandatory use of facemasks Yes. Tourist accommodation Open. Restrictions at regional or local level Measures on the Portuguese mainland depend on the level of disease in each district. The restrictions corresponding to each level can be found here.

International travel

Borders are open

No, entry is allowed for strong reasons. Allowed categories:
  • citizens of the member states of the European Union, countries of the Schengen agreement and their family members;
  • citizens repatriated through consular assistance;
  • third-country nationals traveling for professional purposes, study, family reunification, health and humanitarian reasons and on the basis of the principle of reciprocity.

Entry requirements

  • Passengers coming from countries that have an incidence rate higher than 150 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days must present a negative test to COVID-19 (RT-PCR), carried out within 72 hours before boarding time.
  • Passengers from countries with an incidence rate of 500 cases or more per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days have to not only provide a negative test but also undergo a 14-day isolation period after entry in mainland Portugal, either at home or in place indicated by health authorities.
Specific information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR. Specific information for the Azores: DestinoSeguro.azores.gov.pt

Quarantine on arrival

Travelers from a country with a high incidence of disease in the previous 14 days must self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.
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Romania
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes, the curfew is valid from 20.00 or from 22.00 to 05.00 (depending on the level of infection in the region).

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations 

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions. Cinemas and museums are open with restrictions.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

  • Travelers coming from "green" countries can enter Romania without any isolation or testing requirements.
  • For the rest - a PCR test made 72 hours before entry.
  • The country classification can be found here.

Quarantine on arrival

  • Travelers arriving from "yellow" countries who do not provide a negative PCR test before departure within 72 hours of arrival are subject to a 14-day quarantine.
  • Travelers coming from countries classified as "red" are subject to a 14-day quarantine.
  • Travelers who were last vaccinated against COVID-19 more than 10 days ago are released from quarantine.
   
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Russia
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

The Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights has introduced a universal mask regime in Russia. It is required to wear masks in places of mass stay, transport, parking lots and elevators.

Tourist accommodations

Many hotels in Russia remain open. The latest advice for Moscow is available on the Mayor’s site.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Travel in public transport is carried out with masks.

International travel

Borders are open

For these countries: Austria, Hungary, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Morocco, Croatia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Jordan, Ireland, Italy, Cyprus, China, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia and the USA. Also, flights have been resumed with the following countries.

Entry requirements

To enter, you will need to take only 1 PCR test within three days and fill the form. Vaccinated or recovered arrivals do not need to take the test.

Quarantine on arrival

Self-isolation is provided until the result of the PCR test is obtained.
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Serbia
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Protective face masks are mandatory in all public spaces, both indoors and outdoors.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Most businesses, including restaurants, cafes and shopping malls, are not allowed to operate between 8pm and 5am on weekdays and weekends.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

Serbia from December 20 requires all incoming foreigners to have a negative PCR test no older than 48 hours. Serbia has abolished the mandatory PCR test for all passengers arriving from Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Northern Macedonia and Bulgaria. The Serbian Government also reports that foreign citizens with temporary or permanent residence in Serbia may enter without a negative PCR test, but will be required to quarantine at home for 10 days, as well as contact the nearest designated COVID-19 clinic or public health institution, within 24 hours of arrival, through the following official website. These individuals can also be tested in Serbia. If their PCR test is negative, they will no longer be required to quarantine at home. Instead of a PCR test, you can provide a certificate of complete vaccination or recovery from COVID-19.

Quarantine on arrival

Depending on the test result.
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Slovakia
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Hotels are open, one family or a maximum of two adults can stay in the room.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Slovakia has nationwide restrictions on movement outside the home.

Additional

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions.

International travel

Borders are open

Entry to Slovakia from almost all third countries, including Russia, is not possible without special reasons. Travellers coming from the following countries can enter Slovakia without any restriction: EU, Australia, China, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan.

Entry requirements

All arrivals must undergo PCR testing for COVID-19 no earlier than on the eighth day of isolation. If the test results are negative, the quarantine can be completed ahead of schedule. Vaccinated tourists are exempt from the PCR test. Also, at the entrance, you must fill out an electronic form.

Quarantine on arrival

All arrivals in Slovakia must undergo a 14-day quarantine.
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Slovenia
Updated 16.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

The use of a mask is mandatory in all public places.

Tourist accommodation

Hotels operate in a limited mode.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Public transport is restricted.

Additional information

Restaurants, cafes and bars are closed.

International travel

Borders are open

Entry ban for citizens from countries of the dark red list from July 3. Entry to Slovenia from those countries is allowed only if there is a strong reason (for example, residence permit) for the trip, confirmed by documents. You can view the list of countries here.

Entry requirements

  • A negative PCR test not older than 48 hours from the time the swab was taken, performed in an EU or Schengen Area member state or by organisations or individuals in third countries who are recognised as suitable by the Institute of Microbiology and Immunology and the National Laboratory of Health, Environment and Food (NLZOH), a list of which is posted on the NLZOH website;
  • A negative rapid antigen test (RAT) not older than 24 hours from the time the swab was taken, performed in an EU or Schengen Area member state;
  • a certificate of a positive PCR test or RAT result for SARS-CoV-2 which is more than 21 days old but not more than six months old or a medical certificate confirming that the person has recovered from COVID-19 and that more than six months have elapsed since the onset of symptoms or
  • proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

Quarantine on arrival

People entering the Republic of Slovenia from the red or dark-red countries will be required to remain in quarantine for a period of 10 days if they cannot provide a certificate of recovery, a certificate of vaccination or a certificate confirming that they have both recovered and been vaccinated. People entering from the list of "orange" countries must go through quarantine if they cannot provide a European digital COVID certificate or a digital COVID certificate of a third country, a negative PCR or rapid antigen test HAG, a certificate of recovery, a certificate of vaccination or a certificate confirming that they have both recovered and been vaccinated. No quarantine is required for travellers who enter Slovenia and have a permanent or temporary residence in a country which is on the list of epidemiologically safe countries and are coming from those countries.
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Spain
Updated 14.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Face masks are mandatory in public places, indoors and outdoors, regardless of the distance between people. Its use is also mandatory on all means of public transport.

Tourist accommodation

Open. There are restrictions on the occupancy.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Many restaurants, bars and cafés have limited opening hours.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

The country has been opening its borders to vaccinated people from all over the world since June 7. If you fly to Spain, it is mandatory to fill in a Health Control Form (FCS) associated with your trip. All passengers who come from a high-risk country or area in relation to SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus must present, in order to enter Spain, a certificate with a NEGATIVE result from a PCR test (COVID-19 RT-PCR), TMA test, or other test based on equivalent molecular techniques, carried out in the 72 hours before arrival. Spain permits entry without additional restrictions to travellers from the following countries: Australia, China, South Korea, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, and Thailand.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Sweden
Updated 19.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

No.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions. Many museums and theaters are closed, but there may be open-air alternatives.

International travel

Borders are open

Entry into Sweden is permitted for foreigners residing in the following countries: Australia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea and Thailand.

Entry requirements

The Government has extended until 31 August 2021 the general entry ban for foreign citizens who are not able to present a vaccination certificate, a negative COVID-19 test result, or a certificate confirming the recovery from COVID-19. Travellers from the Nordic countries (Finland, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland) are exempted from the COVID-19 test requirement. This also applies to people with residence permits in Sweden, regardless of citizenship. Travellers from the other EU and Schengen Associated Countries must present either:
  • Certificate of vaccination against the COVID-19;
  • Certificate of recovery from COVID-19;
  • A negative pre-departure COVID-19 test taken 48 hours prior to arrival.
To travel to Sweden from countries outside the EU/ EEA, you must be covered by at least one of the exemptions from the entry ban and also be able to present a negative COVID-19 test max 48 hours old. A list of countries exempted from the ban on non-essential travel is available at krisinformation.se.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Switzerland
Updated 19.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Persons over the age of 12 have to wear a mask on public transport, including railway stations, platforms, airports and other publicly accessible public transport areas. Masks are also compulsory in all publicly accessible indoor spaces such as shops, cafes, restaurants, museums, and publicly accessible areas of administrative buildings. Detailed information is available at Measures and ordinances.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Consult the corresponding canton to find out which cantonal measures apply. Where the cantonal measures are stricter than the national measures, then these must be observed. The links to information provided by the cantons can be found on the website www.ch.ch (in German, French or Italian).

Additional information

All shops are open again. There are no longer any restrictions on opening hours for service businesses. However, there are limits on the number of customers allowed in shops and service businesses. Catering businesses are closed. Takeaways and delivery services are permitted.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

Travelers arriving by plane from low-risk countries are required to present a negative PCR result prior to departure. The test must be taken 72 hours prior to arrival. For entry into Switzerland from high-risk countries, it is necessary to present the result of a PCR test taken 72 hours before arrival. Travelers from any country are exempted if:
  • they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (validity: 6 months from the last dose);
  • have had COVID-19 (validity period: from 11 days after a positive test result and within 6 months after the end of the isolation period).
If you are not vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, you must complete an entry form in the following cases:
  • You are entering Switzerland by rail, bus or coach, boat or air. This also includes a stopover in Switzerland, for example air travellers who have to change flight;
  • You have stayed in a country with an increased risk of infection in the 10 days before entering Switzerland.

Quarantine on arrival

Individuals must go into quarantine if they have:
  • been in close contact with someone who has tested positive. Details can be found on the Isolation and quarantine page.
  • travelled to Switzerland from areas with a high risk of infection. Details can be found on the Entering Switzerland page.
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Turkey
Updated 19.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

The authorities have divided Turkey into 4 color zones according to the risks of COVID-19: blue, yellow, orange and red. The map will be updated every week, you can find it here. Turkish citizens and residents must request a HES (Hayat Eve Sigar) Code for domestic and international flights, train and ferry travel. The HES code is also required when checking into accommodation including hotels, motels, boarding houses, pensions, camps etc.

Additional information

Cafes and restaurants can receive visitors from 7:00 to 21:00, delivery can work until 00:00. Also, from Monday to Saturday from 7:00 to 21:00, gyms and amusement parks will be open.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

International Passengers are required to fill in the Turkey Entrance Form which can be obtained here within 72 hours of their departure. Print out or the mobile screenshot of the filled form will have to be submitted to airline crew before boarding. Passengers aged 6 years and over arriving in Turkey are required to submit a negative PCR test. The sample for the test must have been taken within 72 hours prior to the passenger’s scheduled departure from the country of origin. Vaccinated tourists, instead of a PCR test, can provide a certificate of complete vaccination in English with the data of a foreign passport. At least two weeks must pass from the moment of vaccination. Recovered tourists can provide a certificate certifying that they have had coronavirus and have recovered within the last 6 months, provided that the first positive PCR test was done no earlier than 28 days before entering Turkey. The second required document is a certificate of a negative result of an antigen test conducted no earlier than 48 hours before entering Turkey.

Quarantine on arrival

Passengers who have visited Bangladesh, Brazil, South Africa, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka during the 14-day period before traveling to Turkey must not only provide a negative test no older than 72 hours, but also undergo quarantine for two weeks and then re-pass the PCR test. Passengers arriving from Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as passengers who have been in these countries within the last 14 days, must be quarantined for 10 days.
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Ukraine
Updated 05.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Public transport operates in a limited mode.

Additional information

Catering establishments can only operate takeaway or delivery; hotels are open; cinemas and museums operate in a limited mode.

International travel

Borders are open

The ban on the entry of foreigners is canceled in Ukraine. They will be able to enter the country if they have health insurance covering coronavirus treatment and comply with quarantine rules.

Entry requirements

One of the following is required:
  • A negative PCR test, taken no more than 72 hours in advance of the arrival
  • A rapid test for COVID-19 antigens (RAT), taken no more than 72 hours in advance of the arrival
  • A vaccination certificate

Quarantine on arrival

No. Unvaccinated passengers coming from Russia and India should go on a 14-day self-isolation.
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United Kingdom
Updated 19.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

No.

Tourist accommodations are open

Yes.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes, for the countries on the green and amber list.

Entry requirements

A PCR-test must be done 72 hours before arrival.

Mandatory isolation is required

Yes, for the countries on the red and amber list.

Additional information

You need to provide your journey and contact details in the 48 hours before you arrive in the UK. You must do this by completing the online passenger locator form.
Asia
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Afghanistan
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

There are only minor COVID-19 related restrictions on internal travel. Specific measures vary between provinces and domestic flights are operating on a limited basis.

 Additional information

Most hotels and restaurants are open and have been instructed to follow COVID-19 guidelines, including asking customers to wear masks.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

There remains some uncertainty as to whether visitors are required to test negative for COVID-19. Please contact your airline in advance to get the latest recommendations. Everyone arriving in Afghanistan needs to have their temperature checked at the airport. There are currently no compulsory quarantine requirements. Emirates and Fly Dubai need passengers to present a COVID-19 negative certificate in order to travel

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Armenia
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions. Cinemas and museums are open with restrictions.  

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

You need a PCR test (it must be done 72 hours before arrival) or a certificate confirming full vaccination against the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Azerbaijan
Updated 27.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes. Masks are no longer required outdoors but remain mandatory indoors.

Tourist accommodations

Open, but from September 1 it will be prohibited to check into hotels without a vaccination certificate.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants and bars are open with restrictions. The activity of shopping centers, shops, museums and exhibition halls is allowed. From September 1, it will be forbidden to visit restaurants and shopping centers without a vaccination certificate.

International travel

Borders are open

No. Until August 1, there is a restriction on entry (exception: citizens and residents of the Russian Federation, Turkey, the United States, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Israel, Hungary and Qatar).

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 72 hours before arrival. You also need an official document (COVID passport) about full vaccination or recovery from COVID-19.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Bahrain
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes. Masks are no longer required outdoors, but remain mandatory indoors.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes. Exception: entry of travelers coming from the countries listed on the red list (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Vietnam) will continue to be suspended on all flights.

Entry requirements

Undergo two PCR tests which will take place on arrival and on the 10th day of their stay.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes. Quarantine for 10 days in their own homes or at a licensed quarantine facility approved by the National Health Regulatory Authority.
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Bangladesh
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic  travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Public transport is limited. From 22 June, Manikganj, Narayanganj, Munsiganj, Gazipur, Madaripur, Rzhbari and Gopalganj districts must maintain strict lockdown until 30 June.

Additional information

Restaurants are open with restrictions. Tourist spots, resorts and community centers will be closed.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes but under a special “air travel bubble” model (the countries are divided into three groups).
  • Group A: Argentina, Brazil, India, Iran, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago and Uruguay.
  • Group B: Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Greece, Kuwait and Oman.
  • Group C: Rest of the world

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done 72 hours before arrival.
  • Group A: Special permission is required from the relevant government organization, confirmation of the hotel reservation before receiving the boarding pass.
  • Group B: Hotel booking confirmation is required before receiving your boarding pass.

Quarantine on arrival

  • Group A: 14 days of institutional quarantine at a government-designated hotel, at your own expense.
  • Group B: 14 days of institutional quarantine at a government-designated hotel, at your own expense.
  • Group C: 14 days of home quarantine, but will be subject to institutional quarantine if they show symptoms of COVID-19 upon arrival.
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Cambodia
Updated 21.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

A curfew has been imposed in some cities and provinces.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes. Masks are no longer required outdoors but remain mandatory indoors.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

No.

Entry requirements

Negative COVID test within 72 hours of departure and a proof of insurance that includes a minimum of US$50,000 for medical cover.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes. 14 days at a government quarantine facility.

Additional information

To travel to Cambodia, you will require a visa, and this must be arranged before arrival, as the Government has suspended the e-visa and visa-on-arrival programs. Cambodian Embassies are only accepting applications for diplomatic, official, and sponsored business-linked visas, and are not issuing tourist or other visas to enter Cambodia.
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China
Updated 21.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes. Masks remain mandatory in public places.

Tourist accommodations

Yes.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Selection of cities and provinces and their quarantine and health monitoring regulations: Shanghai: 14+7 (14 days quarantine, 7 days health monitoring), Beijing: 14+7+7 (14 days central quarantine, 7 days home quarantine, 7 days health monitoring), Zhejiang: 14+7, Jiangsu: 14+14, Guangzhou: 14+7, Anhui: 14+7+7 (14 days quarantine, 7 days home quarantine, 7 days health monitoring), Tianjin: 14+7.

International travel

Borders are open

No.

Entry requirements

Negative results from both a nucleic acid test and a serological test for COVID-19 issued no more than 48 hours prior to departure.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 14-day quarantine. Arrivals to Shanghai may undergo a 7-day quarantine + 7 days self-isolation at home.
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Georgia
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

The obligatory use of masks on the street has been cancelled.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Restaurants are open until midnight. Shops and shopping centers are open.

International travel

Borders are open

Georgia opened its land borders on June 1.

Entry requirements

  • PCR test done no later than 72 hours before crossing the border, or the presence of a document confirming the completion of the full course of vaccination
  • Filling out an electronic questionnaire.
To enter Georgia, citizens of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus will need a PCR test no older than 72 hours. Citizens and residents of EU countries, Israel, Switzerland, USA, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain can come to Georgia by providing the result of the PCR test, received no later than 72 hours before the trip, and then re-pass the PCR test 3 days after entering the country.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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India
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

The wearing of facial/cloth masks is compulsory in all public places.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Domestic flight operations resumed but some states may have restrictions on flight operations. There are restrictions on long-distance travel, some states require a current negative test result when entering from other states in India, or for travelers to be quarantined for 14 days. More information and detailed guidance are available on the websites of the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Ministry of Health.

Additional information

There are strict restrictions on large gatherings.

International travel

Borders are open

Passengers are not allowed to enter. All land borders with Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and Nepal in East and North East India are closed for movement of people, except returning Indian nationals. The border between India and Nepal has been closed since April 24.

Entry requirements

The necessity of installing "Arogya Setu" in a personal device and presenting a completed Self-declaration form.

Quarantine on arrival

All passengers arriving in India are subject to medical screening, have to go on quarantine for 14 days.
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Indonesia
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

It is mandatory to wear a face mask when outside.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Negative test results for COVID-19 are required for domestic flights. Similar restrictions apply in some other areas in Indonesia. Public health measures by the Indonesian authorities include some restrictions on in-country air travel. More info regarding domestic flights can be found here.

Additional information

Large-scale social restrictions in Jakarta are being eased in a number of stages. Essential services are available, but public activities continue to be limited to maintain social distancing.

International travel

Borders are open

Indonesia bans entry and transit of foreigners due to a new strain of COVID. There are 6 exceptions to the ban:
  • foreign nationals with limited (KITAS) and permanent stay (KITAP) permits
  • foreign nationals with diplomatic visa and working visa
  • holders of diplomatic stay permits and business stay permits
  • those working on medical and food assistance
  • transportation (air, sea, or land) crew
  • foreign nationals working on national strategic projects

Entry requirements

  • Possession of a health certificate confirming a negative COVID-19 PCR test result. The test must have been taken a maximum of 72 hours before arrival and the certificate must be in English.
  • A certificate of full vaccination.
  • Passing a COVID-19 test upon arrival and on the 7th day of quarantine.

Quarantine on arrival

Mandatory 8-day quarantine.
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Iran
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Some domestic restrictions are being lifted.  Some measures are still in place in parts of Iran, including temporary closure of high risk businesses and shrines, and cancellation of some public events.The passenger capacity of domestic airlines is limited to 60 percent per safe-distancing guidelines.

International travel

Borders are open

International flights remain operational; however, authorities have halted issuing tourist visas, effectively banning all leisure travel to the country.

Entry requirements

Travelers to Iran - both citizens and foreign nationals - must submit a negative COVID-19 test taken within the previous 96 hours before boarding.

Quarantine on arrival

Citizens who have not taken the testa positive test result will have to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival at a government-designated site at their own cost.
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Iraq
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

There is a curfew from 21:00 to 05:00.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Public transport is operating with restrictions.

International travel

Borders are open

Flights to/from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Spain, Brazil, US, UK India, Australia, Japan, South Africa and Zambia have been suspended.

The council also banned the entry of foreign travelers to Iraq, except for Iraqi citizens, who must be quarantined for 14 days until they undergo PCR tests to prove that they are not infected with the virus.

Ground border crossings are temporarily closed until further notice.

Entry requirements

A negative PCR test 72 hours upon arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Israel
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Reimposing of the mask regime due to an increase in the incidence.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Places closed to the public: recreation centers; conference halls; indoor attractions; restaurants and cafes (except for delivery and takeaway). Public transport is 75% operational. The West Bank has been under a state of emergency since March 5, 2020.

International  travel

Borders are open

Until August 1, entry into the country without a special permit is prohibited.

Entry requirements

  • A negative PCR coronavirus test (no more than 72 hours prior to take-off) or confirmation of having been vaccinated against COVID-19.  PCR tests (swab test) only, NOT Antigen tests.
  • Those who have already recovered from a COVID-19 infection must provide the airline with a copy of a positive COVID-19 test and a letter from their medical provider documenting recovery and clearance to travel.
  • Filling the form.

Quarantine on arrival

Passengers who are not vaccinated, recovered, or who have visited Ukraine, Ethiopia, Brazil, South Africa, India, Mexico or Turkey within 14 days prior to arrival are required to enter isolation. Travellers who were vaccinated or recovered outside of Israel must also enter isolation, but can apply for an exemption if they take a serological test and test positive in an accredited Israeli laboratory. Those traveling from a location with the highest COVID-19 risk, or a location with COVID-19 travel warning must enter isolation, even if they have been vaccinated or have recovered in Israel.
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Japan
Updated 23.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

The use of a mask is mandatory in public places.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Information on countries from which entry to Japan may be denied can be found here.

Entry requirements

  • Testing for COVID-19 upon arrival at the airport, and 14-days refraining from using public transportation and staying at home or a place designated by the Chief of the Quarantine Station
  • Obtaining a certificate of pre-entry test result, retaining location data for 14 days (PDF) after entering Japan.
Japan will also tighten sanitary control over those who come from Moscow, Moscow region, St. Petersburg and more than 20 countries and regions. They will have to isolate for three days and then take a PCR test.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 14 days.
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Jordan
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes. It begins at 12 a.m. for commercial establishments and 1 a.m. for individuals and ends the next morning at 6 a.m.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Wearing a face mask in public places is mandatory.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Many public places have hygiene measures in place, including taking a temperature check and sanitising hands upon entry.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes, but with limitations. There is a limit on the number of visitors. Also, visitors from India can cross the borders of Jordan if they have spent 45 days or more outside India. This does not apply to Jordan citizens.

Entry requirements

  • A negative PCR test result made no more than 72 hours before arrival.
  • The second test will need to be taken at the Jordan airport for $ 40.
  • Filling out the form.
  • Have valid health insurance that covers COVID-19 treatment.

Quarantine on arrival

In case of a positive result of the PCR test.

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Kazakhstan
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Wearing a face mask is mandatory in all public spaces.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Domestic flights have been resumed. There are some restrictions on domestic travel.

Additional information

Businesses that were previously closed – including gyms and fitness centers, pools, beaches, cultural facilities, museums, exhibits, entertainment centers, religious facilities, some movie theaters, food courts, and recreational facilities – have reopened, at least on weekdays, and may be subject to capacity limitations. All large events and family gatherings are prohibited.

International travel

Borders are open

Borders of Kazakhstan remain largely closed to foreign citizens with limited exceptions, including citizens of those countries with which Kazakhstan has resumed direct flights (Russia, China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Turkey).

Entry requirements

  • A negative PCR test done within 72 hours of arrival. Or a certificate of completion of the full course of vaccination.
  • Completing a questionnaire about previous travel, potential exposure to COVID-19 and contact information.

Quarantine on arrival

14 days with a positive PCR test result.
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Kuwait
Updated 21.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

The use of face masks is mandatory in all public spaces. Individuals who are found in violation of the law will be imprisoned for up to three months and/or fined up to 5,000 KD.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Commercial enterprises are allowed to open from 5:00 to 20:00. Since May 23, restaurants and cafes are allowed to open recreation areas for lunch in compliance with sanitary standards.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

If you are entering Kuwait from a country that Kuwait considers to be at high risk of COVID-19, you will need a valid residency, negative PCR test performed within the previous 72 hours. And 2 more PCR tests in quarantine.

Quarantine on arrival

When arriving from high risk countries, quarantine for 14 days at the designated hotel.
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Kyrgyzstan
Updated 21.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Masks are mandatory in public transport.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

There are now regular flights to and from Kyrgyzstan, however there may be reduced flights on some routes.

Entry requirements

Negative PCR test 72 hours before arrival or certificate of vaccination.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Lebanon
Updated 22.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

There is presently a curfew in place from 9:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

The Government of Lebanon’s IMPACT platform remains required to request permission to visit certain commercial establishments, including supermarkets, banks, malls, and large stores. The Lebanese Government has set out limited operating hours for each of these sectors.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

All passengers travelling to Lebanon must fill this health declaration form online before departure, and also submit a negative PCR test result obtained within 96 hours prior to arrival in Lebanon. Self-isolation requirements and tests after arrival: if you have travelled from a country where the Government of Lebanon considers PCR tests to be accurate, you must take an additional PCR test within 72 hours of your arrival. You must also self-quarantine before the test and whilst waiting for your results. The presence of a certificate of vaccination exempts you from the PCR test.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, while waiting for test results.
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Malaysia
Updated 22.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

In certain places.

Mandatory use of facemasks

There is a mandatory requirement to wear a mask in crowded places and on public transport.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

To move between regions, you need a police permit. Malaysia is subject to a nationwide Full Movement Control Order (FMCO) from June 1-28.

International travel

Borders are open

Entry to Malaysia for foreigners is prohibited. Some exceptions may apply, including: foreign nationals with permanent resident status, resident pass, My Second Home Programme (MM2H) pass, expatriates of all categories.

Entry requirements

Any foreign national who wishes to apply to enter Malaysia will need to seek permission from the local Malaysian Embassy or the Immigration Directorate. You may be required to complete an application on the MYEntry online platform. For permitted categories: All travelers must submit the results of a COVID-19 test done within 72 hours prior to entering the country and undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine.

Quarantine on arrival

14-day quarantine.
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Maldives
Updated 26.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Travel between islands and resorts without a special permit is prohibited. Travel between the Greater Male’ region and other islands is restricted to essential services only.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

Everyone arriving in the Maldives must provide a negative PCR test certificate for COVID-19 in English in both printed and electronic form. PCR-the test must be done no earlier than 72 hours before the 1st port of embarkation. All travellers to the Maldives must fill in a Traveller Health Declaration form 24 hours before departure to and return from the Maldives. You can find detailed information on the link.

Quarantine on arrival

When travelling from Male’ (but not including the airport) to other islands, there is a mandatory 10 day home quarantine upon arrival at your destination.
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Mongolia
Updated 22.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Yes.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

Mongolia opens entry for Russians vaccinated by Sputnik V. Mongolia has officially lifted the restriction on inbound/outbound travel starting from June 1, 2021. There are about 10 countries with open borders including the United States, and travels between Mongolia and these countries are allowed.  However, incoming foreigners must be fully vaccinated before arriving in Mongolia. All incoming passengers are required to provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival and either:
  • Present valid evidence of having received a full vaccination course against COVID-19 at least 14 days before arriving in Mongolia. (See ‘Demonstrating your COVID-19 vaccination status’) Or,
  • Undertake 7 days quarantine in an approved hotel. PCR tests will be taken on the 6th day of quarantine. No further isolation will be required if those tests return negative results.

Quarantine on arrival

Unvaccinated travelers or those who are within 14 days after vaccination returning from foreign location are subject to a seven-day institutional quarantine followed by a seven-day home quarantine while fully vaccinated  travelers are subject to a seven-day home quarantine upon arrival.  Travelers subject to institutional quarantine will be placed into a government-controlled facility, usually a hotel at the traveler’s expense, upon arrival.
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Nepal
Updated 22.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Internal traffic has been suspended since May 4. Personal and public vehicles are also prohibited.

Additional information

Most businesses, with the exception of some banks and some government agencies, remain closed.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

All tourists entering Nepal must have the following documents:

  • a negative PCR report made up to 72 hours before boarding, OR a document confirming full vaccination against COVID-19;
  • a visa to Nepal OR a letter of recommendation from the Department of Tourism or the Nepal Tourism Board to participate in tourism activities in Nepal;
  • confirmation of hotel reservation or guarantee of stay;
  • a travel insurance certificate that covers, among other things, emergency search, rescue, treatment for the duration of their journey;
  • the barcode generated from the online application of the online form for arriving abroad. (ccmc.gov.np)

Quarantine on arrival

Individuals entering the Kathmandu valley are subject to a mandatory quarantine upon arrival, and mask use and social distancing are mandated when out in town.
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Oman
Updated 22.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes. From 8 p.m. to 4 a.m.

Tourist accommodation

Hotels are open (though hotel amenities are subject to COVID-19 restrictions).

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Flights between the capital Muscat and Salalah have been resumed.

Additional information

All beaches, leisure spaces and public parks are closed. There is a curfew from 20:00 to 05:00.

International travel

Borders are open

Travelers arriving from or passing through the following 14 countries in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Oman: Sudan, Lebanon, South Africa, Brazil, Nigeria, Guinea, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Ethiopia, the United Kingdom, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

Entry requirements

For allowed categories the following requirements apply:
  • Medical insurance covering the treatment of coronavirus is a prerequisite for entry.
  • Before departure, you need to fill out a special form, providing personal data. You need to download the Tarassud Plus mobile app in advance.
  • The PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure.
  • The period of stay in the country should not be more than two weeks.
  • From March 29, 2021, those arriving in Oman had to book their hotel (for mandatory self-isolation) through the eHMushrif app.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 7 days.
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Pakistan
Updated 22.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

The Government of Pakistan approved limited domestic flight operations from five major airports – Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, and Quetta. There is a ban on inter-provincial road travel over the weekend, beginning April 10.

Additional information

Public facilities like restaurants, cafes, cinemas, theatres, gyms, and religious institutions have been allowed to re-open. The tourism sector has also been allowed to re-open.

International travel

Borders are open

The Pakistani authorities have closed land borders with Afghanistan, India and Iran.

Entry requirements

You must show proof of a negative RT-PCR test result taken within 72 hours of commencement of original travel.

From May 5, all arrivals in Pakistan will have to undergo a rapid antigen test on arrival at the airport.

All passengers are required to install and register on the Pass Track app. Arriving passengers who do not have the Pass Track app will need to fill out a health declaration form before landing.

Quarantine on arrival

If negative results of an antigen test, passengers will have to undergo self-quarantine for 10 days.
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Philippines
Updated 23.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Until further notice, Metro Manila will have a curfew from 12:00 to 4:00. In addition, only persons between the ages of 18 and 65 are allowed to go outside.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Wearing masks is mandatory, and a fine for violating the rule will soon be introduced.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Yes.

Additional information

Restrictions on the work of establishments and for various events can be found here.

International travel

Borders are open

No entry is allowed for those arriving from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, or who have been in them for 14 days before arriving in the Philippines.

Entry requirements

Passing a PCR test on quarantine.

Quarantine on arrival

Vaccinated arrivals must go through a 7-day quarantine. The unvaccinated will have to go through a 14-day quarantine.
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Qatar
Updated 21.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Qatar moved to Phase 4 of its roadmap for re-opening. Parks, beaches, gyms and outdoor swimming pools have reopened, as have malls, some restaurants, museums and libraries, though with varying restrictions on entry, hours and capacity. Gatherings of up to 5 people inside and up to 15 outside can now take place as long as precautionary measures are taken. Mosques have also reopened, with restrictions, and restaurants have a maximum of four people per table, or up to six from the same household.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

  • Pre-electronic registration through (www.ehteraz.gov.qa)  to obtain a travel permit  at least 12 hours before travel.
  • PCR test
More about entry requirements you can find here.

Quarantine on arrival

Qatar is introducing a mandatory 14-day quarantine for passengers returning from the UK, Denmark, the Netherlands and South Africa in one of two specialized hotels: the Intercontinental Doha Hotel or the Mercure Grand Doha. Any air passengers arriving in Doha are required to spend one week quarantined in a hotel and undergo PCR testing.
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Saudi Arabia
Updated 02.08.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Wearing a face mask in public places is mandatory.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Limited domestic air travel and regional travel by bus, train, and other means of transportation have resumed.

Additional information

Cafes, restaurants, and places of worship are permitted to operate. All gatherings must be limited to no more than 50 people.

International travel

Borders are open

The full list of countries from which travel is suspended is as follows: Argentina, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, the United States, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Pakistan, Brazil, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Turkey, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Lebanon, Egypt, India and Japan.

Entry requirements

Fully vaccinated foreigners do not need to undergo quarantine upon entry, they need a PCR test no older than 72 hours and a certificate of vaccination of one of the drugs approved in the country. For the rest - a PCR test before entry and during the quarantine period. Foreigners need to register their vaccination data on the electronic portal, as well as in the Tawakkalna App, which is mandatory for visiting public places.

Quarantine on arrival

Travelers from countries where cases of infection with the new strain have been reported must be quarantined at home for 7 days and a PCR test on the 6th day before the end of quarantine. Travellers from all other countries are required to quarantine at home for 7 days, or 3 days followed by a negative PCR test.
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Singapore
Updated 22.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

The wearing of facemasks is compulsory for everyone when outside of their place of residence, except children under 2, when eating or when engaged in strenuous exercise.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Most shops, services and eateries have reopened with social distancing measures in place. No alcohol will be available for purchase in restaurants after 10:30pm. Up to 5 people are allowed to gather together outside the home. A distance of 1 metre should be maintained between people, except when this is not possible due to space constraints e.g. in a lift or on public transport. Speaking is prohibited on public transport.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

In addition to the test no older than 72 hours before entry, foreigners will need three more PCR on arrival - on the 1st, 14th and 21st days (x $150 each).

Quarantine on arrival

From May 7, all foreign travelers in Singapore, except those arriving from Australia, Brunei, China, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, will be subject to a paid quarantine of 21 days in one of the government-approved hotels and other innovations such as closed fitness clubs, bans on gatherings of more than 5 people, etc.
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South Korea
Updated 23.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

There are restrictions on domestic flights.

Additional information

South Korea remains well-served by commercial aviation. Social distancing requirements have been reduced to level one, the lowest of the three levels.

You can find information on any local variations on provincial websites as follows:

International travel

Borders are open

The visa-free regime has been suspended and all countries must apply for a visa in advance. Tourist visas are rejected. Air traffic with Russia has been resumed.

Entry requirements

Arriving passengers will experience some combination of temperature screening, health questionnaires, and/or COVID-tests, depending on points of departure, visa status, and nationality. All foreign nationals arriving in South Korea are required to provide a negative PCR test declaration, issued within 72 hours of departure. All arrivals – regardless of nationality and length of stay – are also required to be tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) after entering South Korea. All visitors to Korea are subject to a 14-day mandatory quarantine. Upon arrival in South Korea, you will have to take the test directly at the airport and, regardless of the results, go to quarantine for 14 days at your own expense. South Korean authorities will provide the space, which will have to pay up to 150,000 won ($137) a day.

Quarantine on arrival

There is a 14-day quarantine for all arrivals, except for those who have a vaccination certificate. More info about quarantine measures can be found here.
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Sri Lanka
Updated 23.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes, from 23:00 to 04:00.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Yes.

Additional information

Restaurants and cafes are open on a limited basis.

International travel

Borders are open

Open.

Entry requirements

The PCR test must be done no earlier than 72 hours before arrival. You also need to fill out the Health Declaration Form.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, 14 days. Those vaccinated from quarantine are exempted.
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Tajikistan
Updated 22.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Entry for tourists from Russia to the republic remains closed.

Entry requirements

Tajikistan allows foreigners to enter the country without a PCR test result, if they have a certificate of vaccination against coronavirus. More than a month should pass from the moment of receiving the second dose of the vaccine. If a person was vaccinated two or three weeks ago, they need to pass a PCR test in advance.

For foreigners who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus, the old rules apply — a mandatory PCR test made no earlier than 72 hours before arrival in the country. Children under 3 years of age do not need the test.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Thailand
Updated 23.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Wearing a face mask is compulsory in public transport.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Domestic flights are gradually resuming. Public transport is working.

Additional information

A number of measures are in place, including instructions that you must not:
  • enter high risk areas
  • hoard essential goods
  • attend public gatherings
  • propagate false information
The state of emergency has been extended until September 30, 2021.

International travel

Borders are open

Thailand allowed entry without a visa for 30 days to citizens of 64 countries and for 90 days to citizens of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Korea and Peru.

Entry requirements

A negative PCR-test result.

Quarantine on arrival

Thailand has returned a 14-day quarantine. According to the old regulations - with a quarantine of 10 days-only those Russians who have received a COE with a date up to April 30 inclusive and arrive before May 6 will be able to enter. All others will be placed in mandatory quarantine for 2 weeks.
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United Arab Emirates
Updated 22.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

In Abu Dhabi Emirate only, a curfew will be in place from midnight to 5am daily.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Travelers from all Emirates outside of Dubai must visit smartservices.ica.gov.ae to enter their passport information and Emirates ID number. After providing that information, residents should receive a message allowing them to proceed with their travel plans. Dubai residents must receive pre-travel approval.

Additional information

Most shops, restaurants, tourist attractions and religious establishments are open but there are restrictions and requirements in place to help contain the disease.  From 20 of August public places in Abu-Dhabi will be closed for non-vaccinated travellers.

International travel

Borders are open

Air traffic between the UAE and the Russian Federation has been resumed.

Entry requirements

Dubai requires a negative PCR test, made 72 hours before departure. Requirements for entry to Abu Dhabi: The first test will be required for entry: by
  • plane - with a negative PCR no older than 48 hours, including for transit
  • on the ground — with a negative PCR no older than 48 hours or with a negative test by laser blood test DPI no older than 24 hours before entry
Those arriving from the countries of the "green list" must take repeated paid PCR:
  • for the vaccinated — on the 6th day,
  • for the unvaccinated-on arrival, on the 6th and 12th days for a long stay in the country.

Quarantine on arrival

Those arriving from the Green List countries do not need quarantine. Those arriving from other countries need a 5-day quarantine. Quarantine is also not required for those fully vaccinated(last dose was received at least 28 days before the entry) arriving from Bahrain, Greece, Serbia, Seychelles.
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Uzbekistan
Updated 23.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

  • PCR test not older than 72 hours.
  • Filling out the health check form and passing another PCR test within 7 days from the moment of arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

Passengers traveling or arriving from red or yellow countries are subject to a mandatory 14-day self-isolation period upon arrival.
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Vietnam
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Yes.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Mask wearing is compulsory in public settings.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

The measures to combat COVID-19 vary from province to province and can be expected to increase and change at short notice. You should be alert to local variations, take a precautionary approach and be ready to comply with local authorities. Before any intercity or interstate travel, all passengers using public means of transport (buses, taxis, trains, planes, ships, etc.) must complete an online health declaration.

Additional information

Since May 25, all restaurants (only takeaway food is allowed), hairdressers and public parks in Hanoi have been closed.

International travel

Borders are open

Vietnam suspends flights from South Africa, U.K. because of COVID-19 variants. Vietnam suspends the reception of flights to the airports of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi until June 6-7. Vietnam has temporarily suspended issuing of visas and entry into Vietnam for all foreign nationals. There are a number of exemptions for diplomats on official business and certain high-skilled workers. Borders with China, Cambodia and Laos are currently closed.

Entry requirements

From September:
  • availability of a "vaccine passport" (but these will only be vaccines approved by both WHO and the country's Ministry of Health)
  • a negative PCR test for COVID-19 taken within 3-5 days before entering the country.

Quarantine on arrival

Vaccinated tourists need to go through 7 days of quarantine at the place of stay. Those who entered with a negative PCR test - 14 days of isolation at the place of stay. Travelers who do not have a vaccination certificate and a PCR test result need to be paid self-isolation for 14 days at the observatory.
Africa
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Algeria
Updated 21.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

A curfew is in effect from 11pm to 4am in 9 provinces including the capital Algiers. The other provinces covered by the curfew are: Batna, Biskra, Blida, Tebessa, Tizi-Ouzou, Jijel, Sidi Bel Abbes, and Oran.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

International travel

Borders are closed

Air, land and sea borders remain closed until further notice.

Entry is limited to:
  • Algerian nationals returning on repatriation flights from abroad
  • foreign nationals with diplomatic visas
  • employees of foreign companies operating in Algeria

PCR test is required

Yes, it must be done 36 hours before arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

Quarantine for 14 days required for all countries.
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Angola
Updated 21.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations 

Open. Restrictions at the regional or local level Travel around the country is permitted, but you should undertake a rapid COVID-19 test. Groups exercising together are limited to no more than five people. Everyone is encouraged to adhere to social distancing.

International travel

Borders are closed

PCR test is required

Yes, it must be done 72 hours before arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

Quarantine for 14 days required for all countries. Additional information International travelers arriving in Luanda on a tourist visa can have their passport withheld by the immigration authorities from the moment they arrive in Angola until the traveler presents a second negative COVID-19 result after ten days of quarantine.
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Egypt
Updated 20.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information.

The work of theaters, concert halls, nightclubs, casinos, discos and amusement parks has been resumed.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes

PCR test is required

  • Passengers arriving from Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Ecuador, France, Germany, Guyana, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Thailand, the United States, Great Britain, Uruguay or Venezuela must have a printed negative PCR test for COVID-19 made no later than 96 hours before departure of the last direct flight to Egypt.
  • Passengers arriving from other countries must have a printed negative RT-PCR test for COVID-19 72 hours before departure.
Those vaccinated against COVID-19 may not take a PCR test to enter Egypt if they have a certificate of vaccination. However, this permission applies to countries that are not affected by mutated strains of coronavirus. Upon arrival, passengers must present a completed "Public Health Card".

Quarantine on arrival

No
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Eritrea
Updated 30.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Closed. Restrictions at the regional or local level A lockdown across Eritrea is in place. Travel is banned unless for the movement of essential goods or authorized persons. You can go out to buy essential food items and medicines, but this needs to be in your local area by foot. Public transportation has stopped services until further notice and most private cars are banned from the road.

International travel

Borders are open

Eritrea’s land borders are closed and international and domestic flights are suspended until further notice. There are occasional charter flights organised by Embassies residents in Asmara.

Entry requirements

All incoming passengers arriving at Asmara International Airport (ASM) must provide a negative result from a PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival. Incoming travelers are also subject to a rapid COVID-19 antigen test upon arrival in Eritrea.

Quarantine on arrival

Quarantine for 21 days required for all countries.
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Eswatini
Updated 11.06.2021

Domestic travel

Some land border posts have been closed, including Sicunisa, Gege, Lundzi, Sandlane, Bulembu, and Nsalitje. A curfew from 8pm to 4am remains in place and all are encouraged to stay at home unless movement is essential. It is compulsory to wear a mask everywhere, even when travelling alone in a vehicle. Non-compliance risks a fine. Some hotels are open, but not for tourists.

International travel

Entry requirements: a COVID-19 test must be performed no more than 72 hours before departure and you must be able to demonstrate a negative test result on entry. Returning residents will be subjected to mandatory 14-day quarantine in government-designated locations or mandatory self-isolation.

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Kenya
Updated 21.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

There is a curfew from 22:00 to 4:00.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

On 26 March 2021, the Government of Kenya confirmed that bars in the counties of Nairobi, Machakos, Kajiado, Kiambu and Nakuru are closed and that eateries and restaurants in the same counties will provide takeaways services only and will not serve alcohol. Bars, restaurants and eateries in all other counties would continue to close at 9pm (local time) but will be permitted to sell alcohol.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

Passengers entering or transiting through Kenya must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken at most 96 hours before arrival. The test result must be in English. You also need to apply for an electronic visa.

Quarantine on arrival

No.

Additional information

Flights from India and the United Kingdom to Kenya are suspended. Passengers must complete the “Travelers Health Surveillance Form” online at https://ears.health.go.ke/airline_registration/.
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Libya
Updated 29.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Face masks are required in all forms of public transportation, including private taxis.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Libya remains closed for domestic travel.

International travel

Borders are open

Foreign nationals are allowed entry, although flights to Libya remain restricted. Most of the land and sea borders remain closed.

Entry requirements

Upon arrival, travelers will undergo PCR testing Anyone arriving in Benghazi, as well as other areas of Eastern Libya, must have a negative PCR test certificate for COVID-19 issued within the last 48 hours prior to their arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

Travellers must be quarantined for three days until a PCR-test result is obtained.
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Morocco
Updated 07.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

There is a nationwide curfew in place between the hours of 11:00 PM and 4:30 AM. Effective June 7, individuals who are vaccinated and have a vaccine digital passport issued by the Moroccan Government can move freely after 11:00 PM.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

For travelers from list A, a vaccination pass or a certificate attesting that the person is fully vaccinated is required. For those who could not be vaccinated, they must have a negative PCR test at boarding not exceeding 48 hours. Children under the age of 11 are exempt. As for tourists coming from countries listed in list B, they must obtain an exceptional travel authorization beforehand. Upon arrival, they must present a negative PCR test dated within 48 hours of the date of entry into the national territory and undergo mandatory 10-day isolation. Fully vaccinated travelers can enter Morocco without a negative PCR test.

Quarantine on arrival

Depends on whether it is list A or B. Without quarantine, entry is available for vaccinated visitors.
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Nigeria
Updated 21.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations 

Partially Open Restrictions at the regional or local level Gatherings of over 50 people outside of work places are prohibited. Places of worship are permitted to hold services, subject to limitations set by state authorities.

International travel

Borders are partially open

PCR test is required

Negative PCR test for COVID-19 within 72 hours, and PCR test certificate upload to the on-line Travel Portal. Also before travel, passengers must book and pay for a repeat PCR test for day 7 of their arrival in Nigeria at the Nigeria International Travel Portal– evidence of the booking will be required on arrival.

Quarantine on arrival

Self-isolation for 7 days required for all countries.

Additional information

Passengers who in the past 14 days have been in Brazil, India or Turkey are not allowed to enter.
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Senegal
Updated 30.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

In the Dakar and Thies regions, there is a mandatory daily curfew from 00:00 to 5: 00 am.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Masks must always be worn in public places and when traveling, including in a private car, if there are two or more people in the car.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Domestic tourism is allowed.

International travel

Borders are open

The government of Senegal has said airlines are not allowed to carry foreign nationals from countries who have put in place travel restrictions for Senegal unless they are ordinarily resident in Senegal, diplomats, military, health professionals and other specific professional categories. Land and sea borders remain closed except the Senegal-Gambia border which is now open.

Entry requirements

  • Negative test dated no more than 5 days prior to arrival, issued by the country of origin of the traveler, and authorized by that country or a recognized health organization. Alternatively, you can declare that you have no symptoms and agree to be tested on arrival if deemed necessary.
  • Filling out the "Public Health Passenger Locator" form. The form must be sent to border control.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Seychelles
Updated 21.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

A nightly 22:00-04:00 curfew is in place until further notice. Only essential workers, who will be granted permits, can travel during this period.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations 

Open

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Bars, nightclubs, and casinos remain closed.

International travel

Borders are open

PCR test is required

Negative PCR test performed within 72 hours of departure for Seychelles. Passengers must have an approved health travel authorization obtained at https://seychelles.govtas.com/ 

Quarantine on arrival

No quarantine will be necessary however there are still restrictions.  Fully vaccinated travellers can enter Seychelles without quarantine. 

Additional information

Travelers must have travel insurance that covers COVID-19 related care. Travelers from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Brazil are banned from entry until further notice.
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South Africa
Updated 30.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

A new curfew time (11pm – 4pm).

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Passengers can only land at Cape Town (CPT), Durban (DUR), Nelspruit (MQP) or Johannesburg: Lanseria International (HLA) and Tambo International (JNB). A completed “Traveller Health Questionnaire” must be submitted not more than 2 days before departure. The questionnaire can be found here.

Entry requirements

The test must have taken place no more than 72 hours before your departure. It should be conducted by a certified medical practitioner and should have the name and signature of the practitioner who conducted the test.

Quarantine on arrival

Anyone arriving in South Africa might be required to self-quarantine, depending on screening results.
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Sudan
Updated 11.06.2021

Domestic travel

All national COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted.

Hotels remain open, but may offer limited services.

Many cafes, restaurants and markets continue to operate. Mosques and other places of worship may be opened with social distancing and other preventive measures.

International travel

Flights to and from some regional countries now operate but other commercial options remain limited.

All passengers, excluding Sudanese nationals, must possess a certified negative polymerise chain reaction (PCR) test taken within 72 hours of their arrival.

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Tanzania
Updated 30.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open. Restrictions at the regional or local level No.

International travel

Borders are open

Flights from India are suspended. Russia has suspended flights with Tanzania since April 15.

Entry requirements

Passengers must complete a “Traveler’s Surveillance Form” within 24 hours before arrival and present it to the Port Health Authorities upon arrival. If you show symptoms of COVID-19 on arrival, you may undergo enhanced screening and be required to take a Covid test, followed by a possible 14-day self-isolation.

Quarantine on arrival

Only travelers showing symptoms will be required to quarantine.
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Tunisia
Updated 29.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

The national curfew is from 19: 00 to 6: 00 until August 27.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodations

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Additional curfews and lockdowns can be imposed at short notice in response to events.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes, but all flights to and from, or that transit through, the UK, Australia, South Africa, and other countries with outbreaks of the new variant, are banned until further notice.

Entry requirements

All arrivals must present a negative PCR test result within 72 hours before take-off. Passengers must complete a Health Declaration form before departure here. Vaccination is not exempt from taking the test.

Quarantine on arrival

Self-isolation for 5 days is required. This does not apply to:
  • passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing they were fully vaccinated. The vaccination certificate must have a QR code or be issued by a Ministry of Health;
  • passengers with a COVID-19 recovery certificate. The passenger must have tested positive at least 6 weeks before arrival.
America
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Argentina
Updated 08.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

The whole of the country is now in a phase of mandatory social distancing. The restrictions imposed may vary between jurisdictions. In most parts of Argentina, you are required to cover your nose and mouth with a facemask or other garment whenever you go out in public.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

The government allowed domestic flights and long-distance buses.

Additional information

Measures that are in effect throughout the country until the end of April:
  • Group tourist trips are prohibited
  • It is forbidden to play sports in closed rooms where there are more than 10 people
  • Bars and restaurants are open until 23:00
  • Casinos are closing down
  • Curfew from 00:00 to 06:00

International travel

Borders are open

Borders are closed to non-resident foreign travelers.

Entry requirements

Everyone must install the app "CuidAR'' in their personal device. Passengers must now also complete a Health Delcaration form online within 48 hours prior to the trip. All travellers to Argentina (children under 6 are exempted) must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of travelling, unless you are: a crew member, transiting the country through an international airport for less than 24 hours; or have had coronavirus confirmed by a lab test within 90 days of your trip.

Quarantine on arrival

Argentinian nationals and residents returning from overseas must undergo 7 days of self-isolation and monitor symptoms.
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Belize
Updated 26.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Curfew is currently in effect Sunday to Wednesday from 10:00 pm to 4:00 am and Thursday to Saturday from 12:00 am (midnight) to 04:00 am.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional

Restrictions apply to restaurants, bars, grocery stores and various events.

International travel

Borders are open

Whilst travel by air has resumed, all Belize land borders and seaports remain closed for entry.

Entry requirements

Foreign travelers must meet the following requirements (which are subject to change):
  • Book accommodation at an approved hotel.
  • Download the Belize Health App, fill out the required information, and register your trip with your booking confirmation number.
  • Obtain a negative PCR COVID-19 test result 72 hours before departure.
  • If you are unable to obtain a COVID-19 PCR test before departure, you will be tested for COVID-19 at the airport (at your own cost) and must wait for your results.

Quarantine on arrival

No, but a traveler with a positive test result will be placed in a 14-day quarantine at his own expense.
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Brazil
Updated 09.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes. Everyone must continue to follow protocols including wearing face masks, frequent hand washing and social distancing.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Restrictions vary between states across Brazil, and you should check local government websites for the latest before you visit.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes, except for visitors from the UK. Maritime and land borders are closed to visitors with some exceptions.

Entry requirements

All travelers to Brazil by air (Brazilians and foreigners) must present the following to the airline before boarding:
  • Negative COVID-19 test: specifically, a document from a laboratory test (RT-PCR) for screening for infection by SARS-CoV-2, with a negative/non-reactive result, performed within 72 hours prior to the moment of boarding;
  • Traveler’s Health Declaration (DSV):  filled out (in print or digitally) agreeing to sanitary measures that must be complied with during the traveler’s time in Brazil.
  • Foreign nationals must present proof of valid health insurance that provides coverage during the period of their stay, insurance must have a minimum coverage of BRL 30,000, and must be written in English or Portuguese

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Canada
Updated 29.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

No.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Some provinces and territories have imposed special restrictions on crossing their borders, including for domestic travelers. More details here and here.

Additional information

There are some regional variations, but they generally include:
  • a ban on large social gatherings, where physical distancing is not possible;
  • closure of museums, cinemas and theatres;
  • closure of bars and restaurants in many cities and regions;
  • some public transport offering only a limited service.

International travel

Borders are open

Entry into Canada is only permitted for essential purposes.

Entry requirements

PCR test is required, made within 72 hours before entering the country. There are no exceptions for vaccinated travelers.

Quarantine on arrival

Two-week quarantine upon arrival.
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Chile
Updated 28.06.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Chile is under a daily nationwide curfew from 10:00 pm to 5:00 am.

Mandatory use of facemasks

It is compulsory to wear a protective face mask in public spaces, including all forms of transport.

Tourist accommodations

Open

Restrictions at the regional and local level

In areas in quarantine you are only allowed to leave your residence under certain circumstances, including for medical reasons, basic services, and public services. More information about restrictions in the regions of Chile can be found here.

International travel

Borders are open

The borders are closed until June 30. Only Chilean citizens and residents are allowed to enter.

Entry requirements

  • Negative PCR not more than 72 hours prior to the last direct flight to Chile.
  • PCR on arrival - to leave the quarantine hotel on the 5th day (only in case of a negative result).

Quarantine on arrival

10 days.

Additional

Emergency mode until September 30.
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Colombia
Updated 17.06.2021

Domestic  travel

The use of masks is mandatory when using public transport and in public spaces. Large gatherings (of over 50 people) are prohibited. A curfew has been imposed in some cities in Colombia.

International  travel

Colombia suspends air service to the UK. Anyone who has visited the UK in the last 14 days will need to go through a 14-day quarantine. Requirements to enter
  • All eligible international passengers must obtain a medical certificate confirming a negative PCR test result issued no more than 96 hours before their departure flight
  • Fill out an immigration form online between 24 hours and up to 1 hour before the flight Normal visa requirements apply. If you are a citizen of a country where a visa is required, you must obtain a visa before your trip
  • Normal visa requirements apply. If you are a citizen of a country where a visa is required, you must obtain a visa before your trip
  • Travelers have an obligation to report follow-up health checks via the mobile app ‘CoronApp’.
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Costa Rica
Updated 29.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

There is a requirement for use of facemasks on public transport, which can vary with risk levels. You should check local information.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional information

Until 8 August the vast majority of businesses can operate (with some capacity restrictions) from 5:00 to 9:00. The beaches are open from 5:00 to 18:00.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

Citizens and residents of all countries are permitted to enter Costa Rica by air, provided they meet the usual visa requirements for entry. Tourists are not able to extend their stay in Costa Rica beyond 90 days. Passing various tests for COVID-19 is optional.
  • Everyone must fill out an epidemiological form prior to departure
  • Foreign travelers must purchase a travel insurance policy and request certification from their insurance company (issued in English or Spanish) verifying the policy meets the following criteria:
    • Guaranteed coverage of medical expenses in the event of becoming ill with COVID-19 while in Costa Rica, for at least US $50,000
    • Minimum coverage of US $2,000 for lodging expenses issued as a result of the pandemic.

Quarantine on arrival

If COVID-19 is detected, quarantine is from 10 to 14 days.
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Cuba
Updated 29.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

When traveling in buses and taxis, you must always wear face masks.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

Travel and transportation within each province vary depending on the measures taken. There are restrictions on long-distance travel. Public transport is limited.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

1. Passengers must have a printed negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result issued at most 72 hours before arrival.
  • This does not apply to passengers arriving from Poland;
  • This does not apply to passengers arriving on Canadian carriers.
2. Passengers arriving from Poland must have a printed negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result issued at most 5 days before arrival. 3. Passengers are subject to a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival; and
  • subject to medical screening; and
  • subject self-isolation for 14 days
4. A completed “Declaración de Sanidad del Viajero” must be presented upon arrival. 5. Passengers must pay a health tax of $ 30 or equivalent.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, arrivals must observe self-isolation before receiving the test results - if the result is negative, another PCR test will be performed on the fifth day of isolation; if the second PCR test is negative, the isolation period is over.
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Dominican Republic 
Updated 27.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Monday-Friday – Curfew from 6pm to 5am, with a grace period for movement until 9pm each night. Saturday-Sunday – Curfew from 6pm to 5am, with a grace period for movement until 9pm.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

The country reactivated its tourism operation by opening its borders by land, sea and air.

Entry requirements

What is required for entry to the Dominican Republic: A special electronic form for all entering the country has been introduced.

Quarantine on arrival

In case of a positive test result.
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Ecuador
Updated 17.06.2021

International travel

International commercial flights resumed limited operations. The restriction on international arrivals has also been lifted. Upon arrival, passengers will be required to sign a declaration form with their itinerary and local contact details. They must also present a negative test for COVID-19, taken up to 96 hours prior to departure. Travellers who have had their complete COVID-19 vaccination can present the official vaccination certificate instead of the above negative RT-PCR or rapid test result.
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Falkland Islands
Updated 08.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

No.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Current visitor restrictions mean tourists are not permitted to visit the Falkland Islands, including via cruise vessels

Entry requirements

Cruise vessels are allowed to call into the Falkland Islands if:
  • everyone on board has been on board for a minimum of 14 days
  • no-one on board is suffering from COVID-19 symptoms

Quarantine on arrival

Any entrants into the Falkland Islands are expected to self-isolate for a period of 14 days. If the results of the swab test that pass on the 1st or 2nd and 8th day of quarantine, quarantine can be left early.
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Guatemala
Updated 27.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Work with restrictions.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

Additional

The activities that will be permitted at each threat level are summarized on the Guatemalan government’s website at https://covid19.gob.gt/tablero.html.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

All passengers age 10 and over arriving in Guatemala by air and land are required to obtain one of the following:
  • A negative COVID-19 PCR or an Antigen test within 72 hours prior to check in at the airport, or arrival at the land border.
  • If you have recovered from COVID-19 in the past three months, a medical certificate from the healthcare facility where you received treatment showing evidence of the date of your diagnosis, and confirmation of your recovery.
  • Evidence that you have received a complete COVID-19 vaccination course, with the second dose being administered at least two weeks before arrival in Guatemala.
Travelers must register their travel 24 hours before arrival via the Guatemalan Health Pass website.

Quarantine on arrival

No.
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Jamaica
Updated 02.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

There is a weekday island-wide curfew from 8pm to 5am and with extended hours for weekends:
  • 6pm on Saturdays to 5am on Sundays
  • 2pm on Sundays to 5am on Mondays

Mandatory use of facemasks

Face masks are mandatory in public.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

Arriving passengers must have a medical certificate with a negative PCR test for COVID-19, made no later than 72 hours. Prior to check-in and boarding a flight to Jamaica, all passengers require Travel Authorization. All arrivals over the age of 12 must obtain a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result, conducted less than 10 days from your intended travel date.
  • Non-residents must apply for travel authorization here
  • Nationals/non-nationals who are residents by virtue of marriage or work permit should apply here.

Quarantine on arrival

A two-week quarantine in case of a positive test on COVID-19.
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Mexico
Updated 29.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

No.

Tourist accommodation

All hotels and resorts in Cancun, Riviera Maya, Tulum, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo are open and welcome.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

A four-stage plan towards the "new normal" is based on a traffic light system of red, orange, yellow and green

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

  • A negative PCR-test result, done 72 hours before the arrival.
  • a licensed health care provider of having recovered from COVID-19 in the 90 days preceding travel.
This does not apply to those who traveled by land, children under 2 years and vaccinated tourists. Upon arrival, all passengers must complete an application form and hand it over to the immigration office.

Quarantine on arrival

Self-isolation in case of a positive PCR-test result.
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Panama
Updated 01.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

Panama is currently under a state of emergency and has a curfew (depending on the region).

Mandatory use of facemasks

Face masks are required in all public spaces for locals and visitors alike.

Tourist accommodation

Open with restrictions.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

A negative PCR test result or an antigen test is done within 48 hours of arrival. In the absence of such an opportunity, it will be possible to take an express test for COVID-19 at the airport at your own expense ($ 50 USD). For visitors from South America, India, South Africa and the UK: additional mandatory molecular test for COVID-19 at your own expense (85 $ USD). All visitors must also complete an Electronic Affidavit (Sworn Application) agreeing to comply with all sanitary controls established by the Panama Ministry of Health.

Quarantine on arrival

With a positive result of the express test, a two-week quarantine. For visitors from South America, India, South Africa and the UK:
  • If the additional test is positive - a mandatory two-week quarantine
  • If the additional test is negative, a mandatory three-day quarantine is required.
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Peru
Updated 17.06.2021

Domestic travel

The Government of Peru has announced an extension of the current regional alert levels and travel restrictions until June 20, 2021. People must wear face masks while outside. You can find more information here.

International travel

International flights are permitted to operate between Peru and other Latin American countries, including Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Panama and Mexico. Flights with other countries will resume at an unspecified later date. To enter Peru, eligible passengers must do the following:
  • Upon departure, submit a negative molecular test result which has been performed a maximum of 72 hours before departure (from the first embarkation point); Upon arrival, you must also pass the PCR test at your own expense at the airport.
  • Sign a Declaracion Jurada de Salud which includes a sworn statement that agrees to comply with the mandatory 14-day quarantine, and that you are symptom free of COVID-19 upon entry.
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United States
Updated 17.06.2021

Domestic travel

Most states have implemented some level of stay-at-home regulations, and several have prohibited visitors from other parts of the country. Some states have rules in place requiring travellers from other states, with high rates of COVID-19, to quarantine for 14 days or to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test. The wearing of masks is mandatory in all types of public transport, including planes and trains.

International travel

The United States requires a negative PCR test for all passengers arriving from other countries, the presence of a negative result will be checked before boarding flights. The test must be done within 3 days prior to entry. Also a quarantine for people arriving in the country from abroad is imposed. The United States has restricted the entry of all foreign nationals who have visited China, Iran, the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa or Brazil in the last 14 days.
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Uruguay
Updated 17.06.2021

Domestic travel

Essential services are open. Public transportation and hospitals are operating at normal capacity. Schools and universities are open for in-person classes on at least a part-time basis. Masks are strongly encouraged in all public spaces.

International travel

All non-resident foreigners entering Uruguay must have proof of health insurance that covers suspected or actual coronavirus. Upon arrival, passengers will need to either present a negative coronavirus test taken maximum 72 hours before travelling. You will not be allowed to board if you do not have this. Upon arrival you are legally obliged to go to a declared address to carry out a 7-day mandatory quarantine. On day 7 of the quarantine you will be required to have a second swab taken and wait for a negative result before being allowed to finish your quarantine period. Alternatively, you can quarantine for 14 days without having to take the second test.
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Venezuela
Updated 17.06.2021

Domestic travel

Limited regular domestic commercial flight operations resume. Please contact your local travel agent or tour operator for further information on schedules, destinations and availability of seats. Most hotels are open and able to receive guests. Public gatherings are prohibited and people have been instructed to wear face covering at all times when outside.

International  travel

Flights are operated to the following countries: Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Panama and Turkey. Humanitarian, medical and repatriation flights are also carried out.

Passengers entering Venezuela in transit must have a medical certificate with a negative PCR test for COVID-19, issued no later than 72 hours before arrival. Before departure, passengers must register on the website. The generated QR code will be required to be presented upon arrival. Also, upon arrival at the airport, passengers must pass a text on COVID at their own expense./p>

Oceania
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Australia
Updated 17.06.2021

Domestic travel

Before you travel it is important to find out about the restrictions and conditions for the place you are travelling to. You should do this before booking or leaving your home. Travel between and within some States and Territories within Australia is currently restricted. Restrictions can change at short notice and could disrupt travel plans. The Australian aviation industry has developed Domestic Passenger Journey Protocols. These protocols provide clear and consistent guidance to reduce the risk of COVID-19 in domestic airports and on aircraft.

International travel

Australia’s borders are closed. The only people who can travel to Australia are: Australian citizens, residents, immediate family members. Returning Australians and other travellers to Australia must return a negative COVID-19 test prior to departure. People arriving in Australia may be quarantined for 14 days and might have to comply with other state and territory travel restrictions.
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New Zealand
Updated 17.06.2021

Domestic travel

Travellers may continue to undertake domestic travel by plane or road in order to connect with international flight departures from Auckland. It is mandatory to use the mask on public transport.

International travel

The New Zealand border is currently closed to almost all arrivals. All travellers to New Zealand (except those coming from Australia, Antarctica and most Pacific Islands) will be required to have confirmation of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result in the 72 hours prior to departure. Anyone travelling to New Zealand will be required to have a COVID-19 test on ‘day zero’, i.e. within 24 hours of arrival in a managed isolation and quarantine facility. Arrivals must remain in their managed isolation or quarantine facility room until the results of the test is known. Mandatory 14-day isolation.
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Samoa
Updated 09.07.2021

Domestic travel

Curfew

No.

Mandatory use of facemasks

Yes.

Tourist accommodation

Open.

Restrictions at the regional or local level

No.

International travel

Borders are open

Yes.

Entry requirements

  • All travelers are required to present a paper copy of a negative COVID-19 test to healthcare providers upon arrival within 72 hours.
  • Medical Clearance signed and done within 120 hours of departure from the originating airport. The medical clearance must be presented in hard copy on arrival into Samoa.
  • A legitimate vaccine certificate is required for boarding. Fully vaccinated implies completion of the required prescribed doses as per vaccine used. All should have completed 2 weeks post vaccination prior to travel(this measure will come into force on August 1).
  • Blood Serology for COVID19 Antibody Test within 5 days before departure from originating airport. Must be presented in hard copy on arrival into Samoa.

Quarantine on arrival

Yes, at least for 21 day.
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