New Zealand's borders are now fully open to travelers from all over the world after gradual relaxation.
The New Zealand government has gradually opened the borders this year. Since May, vacationers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as from other visa-exempt countries such as Great Britain and the USA have been allowed to enter again. The latest opening step now applies to those who need a visa - including tourists, students and workers, said Tourism Secretary Nash. Visitors must test themselves upon entry and on the fifth day of their stay. You must also be vaccinated against the coronavirus. However, there are exceptions. It is recommended that you check with the New Zealand authorities for more information.
"It has been a gradual and careful process that we have been going through since February to join the rest of the world in managing a very lively global pandemic while protecting our people," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.