Not all doors closed due to the pandemic are wide open for travelers. While most countries around the world have lifted their health restrictions to date, several destinations are maintaining their measures against Covid-19. This was the case with Abu Dhabi until November 8, 2022. Its Department of Culture and Tourism has just announced the end of these restrictions, effective immediately.
Therefore, travelers landing in the emirate are no longer required to register their vaccination status with the authorities. A negative on-site PCR test is no longer necessary to enter certain attractions, nor to freely enjoy your hotel or restaurant; The “Green Pass” of the Al Hosn app (parent app of TousAntiCovid en France) has been revoked.
A return to normalcy for tourists in Abu Dhabi, as is already happening in much of the world. The capital of the United Arab Emirates is expected to welcome many visitors and supporters who will travel to Qatar, where the FIFA World Cup will be held from November 22.
In recent days, Peru and Algeria have also lifted health restrictions on travelers. Long-locked Hong Kong has relaxed its entry rules for organized groups after lifting mandatory hotel quarantines for international arrivals in late September.
Source: Le Figaro