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Seychelles: 50 Hotels in Seychelles Welcoming Visitors From 7 Special Status Countries


Around 50 hotel establishments in Seychelles are welcoming visitors from seven special status countries since October 1 to ensure that there are fewer cancellations in bookings coming from the island nations’ main tourism markets.

Visitors from the special status countries – Italy, France, Germany, UK, Switzerland, Austria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) – will be allowed in Seychelles even if the COVID-19 situation in these tourism markets keeps changing.

The tourism minister, Didier Dogley, told reporters on Tuesday that visitors from special status countries will have to produce a negative PCR test 48 hours before travelling as compared to 72 hours for permitted countries. He spoke after a sixth high-level forum responsible for the implementation of the National Integrated Framework for the opening of Seychelles to commercial flights.

“They will have to stay in the category 2 hotels upon arrival and remain there for five days. During the first five days, they are not allowed to leave the hotel. They have to remain inside the establishment and will be monitored by the staff of the hotel. On the fifth day, they will do a second PCR test. If the test is negative, they can leave the hotel premises,” said Dogley.

A category 2 hotel is a certified tourism establishment that has undergone further training so as to be able to welcome tourists from high-risk countries that have been given a special status. At the moment, France, the UK and the UAE are considered as high-risk countries. A hotel can be certified as both a category 1 that is welcoming guests form low-risk countries and category 2 for the high risk countries.