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Maldives relaxes entry requirements for vaccinated travelers

The Maldives has become the latest country to relax its Covid-19-related entry restrictions. As of March 5, fully vaccinated foreign travelers are no longer required to provide a negative PCR test upon arrival in the destination.

Neither do they need to present a PCR test prior to departing the Indian Ocean archipelagic nation, according to a notice issued by authorities. However, all inbound international travelers still need to complete the Traveller Health Declaration form within 48 hours of a flight. The decision comes as vaccination rates worldwide continue to climb.

With an economy reliant on tourism, the Maldives opened its borders quite early on in the course of the pandemic, starting in July 2020. From late July 2021, all international visitors over the age of one needed a negative PCR test taken within 96 hours of departure for the Maldives.

Tourists checking out of a guesthouse on any inhabited island also had to provide a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of checkout.

With an economy that’s heavily reliant on tourism, the Maldives opened its borders in July 2020. From late July 2021, all international visitors over the age of one needed a negative PCR test taken within 96 hours of departure for the Maldives. Tourists checking out of a guesthouse on any inhabited island also had to provide a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of checkout. To encourage inbound tourism, the island destination was also providing 30-day visas upon arrival.

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