This Beautiful Mediterranean Country Has Dropped All Travel Requirements Reopening For Normal Tourism
Staff, 2022-12-04 04:38:05,
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Nearly three years after it first shut its borders due to the pandemic, the beautiful Mediterranean country of Tunisia has dropped all travel requirements, allowing for normal tourism to resume. From this week, Americans, as well as any other foreigners on a short-term visit, will no longer be subject to health checks prior to or upon arrival.
In spite of its close proximity and historical ties to the European continent, Tunisia sits on the North Coast of Africa, bordered by Algeria to the west and Libya to the southeast. It is famous for its unspoiled nature, which includes idyllic beaches with the bluest of waters and rugged mountain peaks, as well as its ancient Roman heritage.
Now, it is open for tourism – and business – as usual, becoming the latest in Africa to abolish Covid curbs:
No Vaccination Or Testing Required For Entering Tunisia
On December 1, Tunisia’s Health Ministry decided to remove all travel rules pertaining to the health crisis and reinstate the country’s pre-2020 entry guidelines. For most of 2020 and 2021, Tunisia adopted sweeping measures to keep variants from being imported, from limiting the number of arrivals to demanding that travelers were immunized ahead of travel.
However, as the Ministry has been able to confirm, excessively strict measures are no longer necessary as Covid has ceased being a disruptive disease. In fact, part of the reason why Tunisia felt…
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