Is Australia Open to International Travel During COVID-19? A Comprehensive Guide

Are you planning to travel to Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic? Learn about the safety measures implemented by the Australian government and recommendations for international travelers.

Is Australia Open to International Travel During COVID-19? A Comprehensive Guide

Are you planning to visit Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Australian government has taken a range of measures to ensure the safety of its citizens and visitors. Australian citizens and unvaccinated permanent residents are allowed to enter and leave the country without needing an individual travel exemption. Travellers entering or leaving Australia do not need a negative pre-departure test, and cruise ships are permitted to enter Australian territory. Queensland has similar rules, but requires that private transport be used to the place of isolation.

Western Australia, on the other hand, has limited travel to remote Aboriginal communities until June 15th, after which time communities can continue to impose their own restrictions. If you're flying to Australia from China, including Hong Kong and Macau, the Australian Government requires that you be tested for COVID-19 48 hours before your scheduled departure date. To learn more about recommendations for traveling to Australia during COVID-19, including safety and health rules and guidelines, use the search tool provided by the government.

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