COVID-19 Update for French Polynesia

French Polynesia has confirmed the conditions of entry and stay in the country applicable to all travelers from 6 years old (resident and non-resident) arriving by air.

Since July 15th, 2020, quarantine measures have been lifted and French Polynesia’s borders re-opened to international tourism from all countries.

All travelers are subject to the following mandatory conditions:

Prior to boarding:

  • Proof of a negative RT-PCR test carried out within three days prior to their international air departure;
  • Present the receipt of the health registration on the Etis.pf platform (Electronic Travel Information System);

During the stay:

  • Self-test 4 days after arrival in The Islands of Tahiti.

From August 12 – August 25 the authorities of French Polynesia have implemented the following measures (subject to extension):

  • Closing of discos and nightclubs;
  • Meetings of more than 50 people on the public highway or in any place open to the public are subject to prior permission from the Office of the High Commissioner;
  • Application of strict rules in restaurants and bars (patrons must be seated, maintain a minimum distance of 1 meter between each table, and wearing a mask is mandatory by everyone when moving around the establishment);
  • Wearing of masks is mandatory in all shops, water taxis/ferry transportation, airplanes, public ground transport, airports and ferry terminals. Requirements will be enforced by controls and sanctions. Failure to comply with these requirements is punishable by a fine of up to €745.82.

Footnote:
Contact Seal Superyachts French Polynesia for detailed information about cruising around French Polynesia, superyacht charter regulations and about how we can support your visit.

Principle agent Pascal Bredin is proud to have worked with many of the World’s largest Superyachts and has extensive knowledge of French Polynesia and the surrounding area.

Pascal Bredin
Phone: +689 87 774 447
Email: paco@seal-superyachts.com