A series of destinations around the world welcome Vietnamese tourists from March
While many countries are still closing their doors, many countries are opening their gates to welcome as many visitors as possible. Please pocket the following destinations to move right in March.
We are entering a new phase called “cautious optimism”, where the world is “split into two camps” who are optimistic or cautious. If your foot craze has reached its limit, break the ice yourself with the following set of destinations.
Singapore
Starting March 16, Singapore implemented a Vaccine Travel Lane (VTL) with Vietnam, restoring two-way travel without isolation. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said that visitors from Vietnam to Singapore can start applying for Vaccine Pass (VTP) online – which will open at 10am (Singapore time) on the same day.
Short term visitors from Vietnam must have two vaccinations, have a vaccination certificate to show at immigration procedures, have a negative PCR or ART test result at a health facility 48 hours before Immigration and purchase insurance tourist have a minimum payout of SGD 30,000 ($22,000).
Maldives
This tourist paradise island group welcomes guests from almost all over the world, including Vietnam. Visitors do not need to be quarantined, but must have a negative PCR test result within 96 hours of entry, and make a medical statement on the Maldives Immigration IMUGA website. In particular, a 30 day visa is granted at the border for free.
Group of Vietnamese tourists in Maldives.
Indonesia
The ten thousand island nation is in its third opening stage, the first international flight arriving here on February 3 has brought some positive signals. On March 14, visitors to Bali will be released from isolation provided they receive 2 doses of the vaccine, have a negative certificate or undergo a PCR test at the airport.
Bali was chosen for the pilot because the rate of two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine was higher than other provinces. The government hopes easing regulations will attract more visitors to the island.
Malaysia
Although not yet open to the world, Langkawi Island is being piloted under the tourism bubble program. Visitors who wish to come here must purchase a tour from a Malaysian government licensed tour operator.
Langkawi was recognized as a UNESCO World Geopark in 2007. Langkawi has dense forests, waterfalls, caves, limestone cliffs, mangrove forests and white sand beaches. In addition to natural beauty, Langkawi is also an island rich in cultural beauty.
Sri Lanka
The South Asian island nation has just announced that they are open to tourism for people from all countries. To get here, visitors only need to vaccinate twice without a negative test result, but guests who have never been vaccinated or have COVID-19 for more than 6 months need a quick test 48 hours before entering.
Nepali
The country, which is many kilometers above sea level, welcomes all visitors who have received two doses of the vaccine, negative PCR results within 72 hours. To make it easier, guests who have not been vaccinated can come to the hotel to be tested and then isolated for 5 days.
UAE
International visitors including Vietnam upon arrival in Dubai must present a certificate of 2 vaccinations, a negative PCR test result within 72 hours or a certificate of COVID-19 recovery one month prior to entry.
If you come to Abu Dhabi, just inject a sufficient dose, guests do not need to be tested before departure, and will receive a free PCR test upon arrival. Although open to international visitors, restaurants, shopping malls and domestic attractions still use QR check apps and green card certificates.
Currently, Vietnam travel companies have organized tours to Dubai, the program includes visiting famous landmarks and Expo 2020.
Europe
In general, European countries have opened their doors to international tourists. Visitors only need to have a certificate of having had enough injections or suffering from a disease, a negative test result 72 hours before arrival.
In the UK, France and Belgium it is no longer mandatory to wear a mask, while in Greece and Ireland it is mandatory to wear a mask in public, enclosed and small spaces.
Iceland
The land of ice and fire is the most open country, where all restrictions are removed. Any visitor, from anywhere can enter, whether they have been vaccinated or not, nor do they need a test or a certificate of having contracted COVID-19.
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