Bali allows vaccinated people to enter without quarantine

WHO vaccination certificate with Covid vaccination (Photo: David Bohmann / PID).
WHO vaccination certificate with Covid vaccination (Photo: David Bohmann / PID).

Bali allows vaccinated people to enter without quarantine

WHO vaccination certificate with Covid vaccination (Photo: David Bohmann / PID).
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People who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 at least twice can now enter the Indonesian island of Bali again without quarantine. The government has brought forward this step, which was originally announced for March 14, 2022.

However, vacationers are not spared the fact that they have to undergo two PCR tests. The first must be done on the day of entry and the second on the third day. However, you don't have to isolate yourself. In addition to the vaccination certificate, a reservation confirmation from a hotel or alternatively the corresponding voucher from a tour operator must also be presented at the immigration control.

According to the government's official statement, proof of a booster vaccination is not necessary. According to the current state of affairs, two stitches are sufficient. Vacationers from a total of 23 countries can benefit from the new regulation. Please note that a visa may be required under certain circumstances. This is issued in the course of entry and costs the equivalent of around 32 euros.

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