Last Update: 27 September 2021
- Borders
Partially open
- Quarantine
In some cases
- Entertainment
Open with safety measures
Feeling like taking a road trip to discover the places which sparked a global film franchise, the sights, and attractions all the way from Tamezret to Medenine? Tunisia, a country of dreamed holidays, is awaiting travelers to be explored upon! Borders have opened and international flights with some countries have resumed.
In The Boutique Vibe, we understand how confusing traveling in the “Covid era” can be and that many of us are craving some vacation. That’s why after months of confusion and staying at home, we are sharing with you our “Can I travel to Tunisia” advice.
Up to date travel regulations in Tunisia
- Not vaccinated travellers must present a PCR test result not older than 72 hours before departure and will be required to commit to 10 days quarantine.
- All fully vaccinated and recovered passengers can enter the country without test results and do not have to commit to self-isolation.
- All travellers must download the government’s trace and track app.
Can I travel to Tunisia? What to expect there?
Tunisia has lessened some of the safety restrictions but is still following basic safety measures to ensure the well-being of its citizens and potential incoming guests.
When it comes to specific safety measures:
- It is required to wear a face mask in public places.
- Bars, restaurants, shops are open. But in high-risk areas, they remain closed.
- Public transportation is operating, under health requirements.
- Most attractions and non-essential businesses are open, with health measurements in place.
- A nightly curfew is in place between 00:00 and 5:00.
- In high-risk areas, the curfew starts at 20:00 and all non-essential businesses are closed.