Tunisia reopened its land, sea and air borders on June 27 following the nationwide lockdown that was implemented three months ago due to COVID-19.
Forty-five countries, including Australia, China and Germany, will be allowed entry with no restrictions and visitors from more than 50 other countries, including France, India and Zambia will need to present a negative-PCR test performed no later than 72 hours before departure in addition to the online sanitary form.
The government ended all restrictions on movement and businesses after Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh said on June 14 that Tunisia had won the battle against the spread of the virus.
Operations have restarted at Tunis-Carthage airport, with flights to Rome, Geneva and Paris scheduled to depart this month.