Southeast Asia Travel News | Update July 1st
Here is the latest travel news, hot trends in Southeast Asia we sum up by daily.
As Vaccinated Tourists Plan Trips Again, Adventure Travel Is Booming | Travel trend
After over a year of being cooped up inside, vaccinated travellers are ready to venture outside of their comfort zone.
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Vietnam to pilot 7-day quarantine for fully vaccinated travellers | Vietnam
The Ministry of Health (MoH) will pilot 7-day mandatory quarantine for fully vaccinated travellers and those who clinically recovered from COVID-19 and have negative testing results, according to a decision recently issued by the MoH.
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Phuket opens – Around 300 seats sold for July 1 arrival flights |Phuket
Officially, Phuket is open again. The doors are now open to vaccinated international travellers.
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Bali reopening to foreign tourists delayed as COVID-19 surges | Indonesia
Indonesia’s government will wait until COVID-19 cases fall significantly before opening Bali to foreign tourists, the country’s tourism minister said in an interview.
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Malaysia is not open for tourism and remains in full lockdown| Malaysia
Malaysia is not open for tourism, only to special long-pass holders and returning nationals only. There is a mandatory quarantine of 7-10 days at a government-appointed facility and negative PCR test results are required.
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Dubai is open for tourism and reopening all airport terminals | Asia
Dubai is open to tourists and visitors from all countries. All arrivals must bring a negative COVID-19 test result and, depending on the country they are coming from, they may need to get re-tested on arrival.
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