Macau to reduce quarantine requirements

Inbound travellers will still have to show proof of vaccination against Covid-19.
Inbound travellers will still have to show proof of vaccination against Covid-19.

The quarantine period will be reduced to 14 days from Monday.

Macau.- From Monday (March 28), the quarantine requirement for visitors to Macau will be reduced from 21 to 14 days. Inbound travellers will have to show a negative Covid-19 test and proof of vaccination and will need to undergo testing four times for seven days. Leisure travellers from overseas (not Hong Kong or Macau) are still not allowed to enter Macau. 

Restrictions for those entering Macau via Zhuhai, in the neighbouring province of Guangdong could soon be eased as no new cases have been detected since March 19. China remains the only country with a largely quarantine-free travel bubble with Macau.

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