The Middle East, a region that usually sees more than 50 million tourists a year, has just started to reopen its borders once again. While some countries in the Middle East are still very much locked down due to worries with the virus, there are a few that have started accepting international tourists, with a …
Dubai, UAE officially reopened its borders for international tourism on July 7, 2020 – allowing travellers from all normally permitted countries to visit. This article will show you which flights have resumed to the city, what hotels are reopening, and any rules that travelers need to follow before and during their visit to Dubai. Dubai …
Turkey is seeing a number of new lockdown rules, curfews and other regulations as the nation deals with a second wave of cases throughout the country. While Turkey’s rules are not as heavy-handed as some in the area, like Greece for example that requires a text message to be sent to authorities before leaving the …
Egypt has announced it will reopen its borders for tourism to seaside resorts starting on July 1st. The cabinet has indicated international flights will be allowed to enter the country from July 1, while foreign tourists will be permitted at the resorts least affected by Covid-19. *This article was originally published June 27, 2020 and …
Turkey has officially reopened its borders to all tourists under normal travel regulations. Major update: June 29th Turkey has reopened for tourism and is accepting all nations to visit. The embassy for the United Kingdom in Turkey stated: “All passengers, of all nationalities, who meet Turkish immigration rules are permitted entry to Turkey from 12 …
This article is now out of date. Jordan has announced a new reopening date and entry requirements. Please read the latest news on Jordan reopening for tourism here. Jordan is aiming to reopen its borders on August 4, 2020 for tourism, following a press statement from Khaled Saif, Jordan’s Minister of Transportation. The original article …






