The Southeast Asian country of
Cambodia, which was fast becoming a favorite among American tourists before the pandemic struck, also announced last week that it will be reopening to vaccinated foreign tourists without quarantine in select areas.
CNN reported that the government's designated 'Safe and Green' destinations will initially consist of the "beach 'n party" hotspots of Sihanoukville, Koh Rong island, and the China-developed Dara Sakor resort, starting November 30. The Ministry of Tourism also announced that Siem Reap province, home to the sprawling Buddhist temple complex of
Angkor Wat, is set to follow with a January 2022 reopening.
- Vaccinated foreign visitors must also provide a medical certificate that they're COVID-negative, issued no more than 72 hours ahead of entry into Cambodia.
- When applying for their Cambodian tourism visa, international travelers will need to attach proof that they're fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and provide the address of their accommodation in 'Safe and Green' destinations, booked and pre-paid for a five-day stay.
- International arrivals will need to take a rapid antigen test upon landing at the airport, and negative results will enable travelers to enjoy free movement within all 'Safe and Green' areas.
- Foreign visitors must also present proof that they've purchased travel health insurance to cover any COVID-related costs during their trip, and insurance to cover any potential cancellation costs for services already booked in Cambodia.
For detailed information on the upcoming requirements, visit the Cambodian Ministry of Tourism's website.