- The Seychelles will reopen its borders to international tourists on 25 March.
- But visitors from South Africa have been specifically excluded from this reopening and will not be granted entry to the island nation.
- Seychelles fears it will be stuck on the UK’s “red list” of banned countries if it allows South Africans.
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The Seychelles will reopen its borders to international travellers on 25 March 2021 but visitors from South Africa will still be barred from entering the island nation “to protect the European market”, as noted by the Seychelles’ Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Sylvestre Radegonde.
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