New Caledonia
The COVID-19 state of emergency has been lifted, and there are no mandatory COVID-19 related health measures in place to enter New Caledonia. Health authorities continue to recommend cautionary measures, including a COVID-19 (RAT or PCR) test 2 days after arrival in New Caledonia (free tests may be available at the Tontouta International Airport) and the wearing of masks on planes, in airports and places frequented by vulnerable people. Travel insurance is mandatory for New Caledonia and needs to cover all medical and hospitalisation expenses, as well as repatriation costs, including medical evacuation. You may need to present your travel insurance certificate when departing for and arriving in New Caledonia.
We advise:
Exercise a high degree of caution in New Caledonia due to the potential for protests and civil unrest outside of major town centres.
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