Oceania > Vanuatu: Covid-19 and Travel
Present Situation
Total cases: 12 014
Active cases: 24
Recovered: 11 976
Deaths: 14
Vaccination count: 176 038
Current trend: Declining
Data updated on 2023-01-22
Summary of the situation
Negative PCR test results is required for some travelers.
Masks are required in public spaces
Provisions for travellers
Entry to the territory: Allowed
The government reopened its borders to all travelers on July 1, 2022.
Travelers must provide results of a COVID-19 rapid antigen test taken within 24 hours of departure; or, a COVID-19 PCR negative test result taken between 24 and 72 hours prior to departure; or, if you’ve recently had COVID-19, you need to show a certificate of infection and recovery within 28 days of departure, issued by a certified medical practitioner.
Effective July 1, 2022, there is no longer a requirement to quarantine upon arrival.
Tests: Negative PCR test results is required for some travelers.
Quarantine: No
Quarantine not required.
Information updated on 2023-03-08.
Action taken in the country
Lockdown: No
An overnight curfew is in effect in Torba province and on Pentecost, Tanna, Erromango and Aneityum islands. Public gatherings, including church services, weddings and funerals are prohibited in the affected areas. Essential services including supermarkets and banks remain open for business.
Mask use
Masks are required in public spaces
Gatherings: Partially Allowed
Allowed under covid restrictions
Restaurants and bars: Open with restrictions
Shops: Open
Tourist attractions: Open