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Abu Dhabi updates ‘Green List’ for travel – Encouraging COVID free travel

With luxuries to match that of Dubai, Abu Dhabi too is one of the most sought-after holiday locations in the UAE. There is so much to see and activities in Abu Dhabi to indulge in when on vacation. Tourism was on the rise when the pandemic hit. However, the state took measures to recover from the fall that took the industry by storm while taking into consideration the safety of the locals and overseas visitors.

Abu Dhabi has now updated the “Green List” where citizens from these specific countries can visit Abu Dhabi without having to quarantine. These visitors will need to take a PCR on arrival and the sixth day of their stay. Hotels like Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Sahel Villa Resort strictly abide by the rules of the new norm to ensure that guests and staff are safe.

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