
TUNISIA COVID-19 REGULATIONS
Date of last update
12/01/2022
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Yacht movements
Yachts can still come to any Tunisian Marina, but crew has to show a negative PCR test not older than 72 hrs. to arrange all formalities.
Clearance and fuel are allowed.
Crew movements
All arriving Tunisia must have a valid RT-PCR test with QR-CODE not exceeding 48 hours on checking-in, children under 6 years old are exempt.
Each passenger must fill up the link https://app.e7mi.tn/language
All arriving must be vaccinated
The persons who are vaccinated by Johnson & Johnson for at least 28 days and 14 days for the other vaccine types are excepting from the confinement, passengers must have their certificates.
– A quick test will be done for all arriving Tunisia, in case a positive results, the pax will be transferred automatically to the confinement of 10 days on their account.
The vaccine passport is mandatory to enter to all public space.
Guest movements
All arriving Tunisia must have a valid RT-PCR test with QR-CODE not exceeding 48 hours on checking-in, children under 6 years old are exempt.
Each passenger must fill up the link https://app.e7mi.tn/language
All arriving must be vaccinated
The persons who are vaccinated by Johnson & Johnson for at least 28 days and 14 days for the other vaccine types are excepting from the confinement, passengers must have their certificates.
– A quick test will be done for all arriving Tunisia, in case a positive results, the pax will be transferred automatically to the confinement of 10 days on their account.
The vaccine passport is mandatory to enter to all public space.
Chartering (availability and regulations)
Not available.
Curfew hours
From 22h00 until 05h00 next day
Indoor and outdoor activities (what is allowed and what is not ashore)
All bars, restaurants, shopping centers are open until 22h00
References
Tunisian Government