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Holidays for Abu Dhabi residents with no quarantine on either side
Abu Dhabi’s Green List as opened up opportunities for international spring vacays…
They say ‘the world is your oyster’ and whilst we have a true pearl in our host city Abu Dhabi, international travel options have felt a little more shell-like in the global pandemic.
Closed borders and lengthy quarantine requirements have meant that hopping on a plane for a quick holiday has been a distant dream for most. But thanks to Abu Dhabi’s Green List, there are two destinations you can currently get to with no quarantine on either side of your trip.
Two in, none out…
The latest updates to the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT) ‘Green List’ of countries, regions and territories have just dropped and there are two big movers on the charts.
Israel and South Korea have joined the glittering hall of no-quarantine-required fame, and all of the previous entries (as of March 22, 2021) have managed to retain their status.
The addition of Israel is not surprising. The country, which recently entered into a historic commencement of diplomatic relations with the UAE, has been as passionate about getting its population vaccinated as the UAE. The total figures of per capita vaccination in Isreal now exceeds 60 per cent.