French Polynesia to open for international tourism from July 15
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, FRENCH POLYNESIA/ Created : Jun 13, 2020, 00:11 IST
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In a piece of major news for travellers from all over the world, wonderful French Polynesia is opening its doors to tourists from July 15. French Polynesia is hailed as one of the essential experiences in the world for travellers … Read more
In a piece of major news for travellers from all over the world, wonderful French Polynesia is opening its doors to tourists from July 15. French Polynesia is hailed as one of the essential experiences in the world for travellers and comprises of 118 islands and atolls. It is much revered by the travel community for its stunning islands, luxury hotels and culture. Read less
It has been reported that there has been no new COVID-19 case in French Polynesia since May 29, and is thus resuming tourist operations from July 15. While it is all set to open its borders for all countries, airlines from Europe and the USA have confirmed flights operations for Tahiti, which is the hub of all tourism activities in the region.
In case one tests positive after lading here, they will be quarantined in the accommodation or any such facility right after. Apart from opening its borders, the tourism board has also gone virtual, and one can enjoy one of their virtual tours online till the pandemic eases.
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