The paradisiacal archipelago of 115 islands in East Africa announced the new measures for the entry of Brazilians in the country
The Ministry of Health of Seychelles announced that, as of March 15, all fully vaccinated Brazilian travelers will no longer need to present a negative Covid-19 test to enter the country.
From now on, all visitors over the age of 18 with the complete vaccination schedule – two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine and a booster dose, if more than 6 months have passed since the second dose – will be able to enter Seychelles presenting only the completed travel authorization form, available at: https://seychelles.govtas.com/ . For everyone between 12 and 18 years old, in addition to the form, only two doses of the vaccine are required.
Tourists must also present valid health and travel insurance to cover any costs related to Covid-19 (quarantine and/or treatment) during their stay in Seychelles. In cases of recent COVID-19 infection (between 2-12 weeks prior to travel), proof of infection and completion of isolation is required for exemption from pre-travel COVID-19 testing, which must be added to the travel authorization form .
Brazilian entry conditions are not affected by Covid-19 vaccination status, however, all unvaccinated persons must present a negative PCR test result for Covid-19 performed within 72 hours before departure or a negative test result rapid antigen performed up to 24 hours before boarding. Still, the Government of Seychelles encourages all visitors to be fully immunized before traveling to the destination.
East Africa's 115-island archipelago is a paradise destination, renowned for its lush beaches and nature. For additional information on traveling to Seychelles, visit https://advisory.seychelles.travel/ and the website www.seychelles.com/home .
For more information about the destination, visit www.seychelles.com/home and the website www.gvaticias.com.