COVID-19 has been hard on tourism; but, after the announcement of the vaccine, restrictions are gradually easing everywhere. However, things are not working quite well in the South Pacific archipelago of French Polynesia. The island destination, after reopening on 15 July, 2020, has once again shut down for tourists to curb the impact of COVID-19.
An update on the official tourism website reads, “Faced with the resurgence of COVID-19 cases around the world and in order to preserve French Polynesia which has for its part, shown significant improvement for several consecutive weeks, the authorities have decided to temporarily suspend travel to The Islands of Tahiti including for tourists from all origins until further notice.”
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