FIND out what the most up-to-date travel restrictions are to help you to plan your journey. Restricted: Lockdown/Essential Travel only with paperwork. Partial Opening: Non-essential travel is open with certain safety requirements. Fully Open: Open without restrictions
Australia (Restricted)
Are there travel restrictions for Australia? International entry is allowed for: Citizens and permanent residents of Australia, as well as residents from New Zealand. International entry is restricted for: Foreign nationals, with the above exceptions. What do I need to know about travelling to Australia? 14-day mandatory monitored quarantine. This doesn’t apply to arrivals from: New Zealand unless other countries have been visited within the past 14 days prior to arrival. Rules to follow when travelling in Australia?
- Physical distance requirement: 1.5 metre(s)
- Face mask required: Recommended
- Regional restriction measures in place
- Domestic border crossings may be subject to approval, testing and quarantine
Exceptions may apply, check full details here: Department of Home Affairs. Last verified on: Nov 29, 2020
New Zealand (Partially open)
Are there travel restrictions for New Zealand? International entry is allowed for: Citizens and permanent residents of New Zealand.
International entry is restricted for: Foreign nationals. What do I need to know about travelling to New Zealand? 14 day mandatory self quarantine. This applies to arrivals from all countries, with no exceptions. Rules to follow when travelling in New Zealand?
- Physical distance requirement: 2 metre(s)
- Face mask required: Recommended
- Observe COVID-19 safety rules
- Regional restriction measures in place
Exceptions may apply, check full details here: Ministry of Health. Last verified on: Nov 29, 2020