Iceland opens to vaccinated visitors
Tourism
- 18 March, 2021
- 07:07
From March 18, Icelandic authorities open the country for tourists who have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus, Report informs referring to the Government of Iceland.
The Icelandic Government has announced that anyone vaccinated against COVID-19 is allowed to visit the country without complying with border measures such as testing and quarantine.
From 18 March, the permit will apply to countries outside the Schengen area, including the UK and the US.
The new rules apply to all vaccination certificates issued following WHO rules.
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