Islands of Tahiti allowing antigen tests for entry
The Islands of Tahiti, French Polynesia are ready to welcome British travellers as from 19 July, as double vaccinated travellers will not need to quarantine on their return home.
Antigen tests are now being accepted on arrival into French Polynesia, as well as PCR tests, offering more choice to travellers.
Most in-destination restrictions have now been lifted, including the curfew.
Hotels and restaurants are operating with ‘normal’ service as are activities and excursions.
Updated entry and stay conditions can be accessed at: www.TahitiTourisme.com/coronavirus
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