The updated "green list" includes countries including Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Israel

Abu Dhabi exempts arrivals from 14 countries from the compulsory isolation period upon arrival

The Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi unveiled an updated "green list" for travelers coming to Abu Dhabi.

In a statement, the department stated that travelers coming from the countries included in this list will be exempt from the compulsory isolation period when they visit Abu Dhabi, and they will only be required to take a PCR test for the Corona virus upon arrival at Abu Dhabi International Airport.


She emphasized that the countries and territories included in the list will be updated routinely, based on the global developments of the "Covid-19" pandemic, so that the names of countries that comply with strict standards of security and health will be included in order to protect the local community.


The department clarified that the list procedures apply to the countries of origin from which visitors travel, not just nationality, noting that the updated green list on the fifth of April 2021 includes: Australia, Israel, Saudi Arabia, China, Morocco, Iceland, Brunei, Bhutan, Greenland, Singapore, South Korea, Mauritius, New Zealand, and Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of China).


The Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi called for visiting www.visitabudhabi.com for more information, stressing that it will announce continuous updates to the list over the coming months.

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