Tunisia is loosening up with package travelers

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Tunisia is loosening up with package travelers

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Tunisia is cautiously easing the entry requirements: from now on, package travelers can enter the country without having to fear forced quarantine. 

Provided that the travelers also have a negative PCR test that is no more than 72 hours old. However, they are then not entirely exempt from the restrictions. Because the government stipulates that travelers must undertake to stay exclusively in the hotel after their arrival. Unless they take part in organized excursions, like Reisevor9.de reported. 

So if you want to travel to Tunisia during these times to explore the beautiful landscape, you will fall by the wayside. And has to be content with the hotel grounds. In addition, according to the Tunisian Tourist Office, tourists must present a voucher for flight, transfers and overnight stays in the hotel. 

On the other hand, almost everything stays the same for individual travelers. They must also show a negative PCR test. However, this does not save them from isolation, a five-day quarantine must be completed in the hotel. An entry form must also be carried with you.

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