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The travel advice is Exercise a high degree of caution to Tunisia. Tunisia is Open for travel. Get travel ban, restrictions alerts and advice before travelling to Tunisia. Tunisia is part of Africa with main city at
Tunis. Its Developing country with a
population of 11M people. The main currency is Tunisian Dinar. The languages
spoken are Arabic.
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๐ก๏ธ Travel safety for Tunisia
Exercise a high degree of caution
๐จ Travel Advice for Tunisia
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For entry into Tunisia
International travel to Tunisia is permitted. There are currently no requirements in place, such as quarantine or health testing.Other restrictions
Upon arrival, all passengers must share contact details and travel information with local authorities. Proof of a hotel reservation or an alternative accommodation may be requested.For more details Foreign Travel Advice, United Kingdom
Government measures
In addition to safety guidelines, preventative health measures such as frequent hand washing and social distancing are encouraged to combat further outbreaks. Information related to the COVID-19 response in Tunisia can be found at https://www.visatunisia.com/travel-and-entry-restrictions/Use of masks
Face masks are required in public spaces, enclosed environments, and on public transportation.Public transport
Public transportation is operating as usual.Restaurants
Restaurants are open but customers may be required to show proof of vaccination.Bars
Bars are open but customers may be required to show proof of vaccination.Nightclubs
Nightclubs are open but customers may be required to show proof of vaccination.Shops
Shops and services are open with adapted safety measures in place, such as the use of hand sanitizer and social distancing, and customers may be required to show proof of vaccination.On return
Vaccination required
Travelers are required to present a valid international certificate for full vaccination against COVID-19 with the use of an approved vaccine.The final dose must have been administered at least 14 days before departure. Certificates must be in English or in Chinese.
Those who have recently recovered from COVID-19 and received one dose of vaccination, at least 14 days before departure, are also considered fully vaccinated.
There are exemptions for non-vaccinated citizens and residents.
Full details can be found at https://www.coronavirus.gov.hk/eng/inbound-travel.html
Test/medical certificate required
Proof of a negative rapid antigen test, taken within the previous 24 hours, must be provided on departure.Test certificates must be in English or Chinese.
Testing on arrival
A nucleic acid test will be administered upon arrival and apart from the transfer from the airport, proof of a negative test result is required to leave the place of residence.Additional test requirements
Daily rapid antigen testing is required for the first 5 days after arrival. Additionally, travelers must undergo a PCR test on day 2.Daily antigen results can be reported via the 'Electronic COVID-19 monitoring & surveillance system' (eCMSS). Instructions can be found at https://www.coronavirus.gov.hk/pdf/eCMSSLogin.pdf
Travel restriction details for Tunisia
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Destination No quarantine
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Return Quarantine may be required
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