After two long years and numerous stops and starts it appears that Southeast Asia’s reopening to tourism is becoming a reality as more countries drop their inbound quarantine requirements.
From April 1st, Singapore dropped all restrictions on fully vaccinated travelers, requiring only a negative test before departure. There are no more entry quotas, or vaccinated travel lanes, while the busy land border with Malaysia has also reopened.
Thailand and Bali have been welcoming tourists for some time. But from April 1st, Thailand will scrap pre-departure Covid tests, only requiring one on arrival instead as it seeks to kick-start a sector that accounts for a fifth of the economy.
The Philippines has announced quarantine-free entry for foreign tourists, while Vietnam announced it was reopening for business from mid-March. Cambodia was an early mover, welcoming travelers back from late last year and South Korea will allow quarantine-free travel also from April 1st.
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