Home UAE Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi revises green list, adds 23 destinations including Qatar and Oman The updated green list, effective September 1, will include a total of 55 destinations by Varun Godinho August 31, 2021 Abu Dhabi has revised its green list to now include a total of 55 destinations. Effective September 1, 2021, 23 destinations have been added to the list from where arrivals do not have to quarantine upon landing in Abu Dhabi. The additions to the green list include: Bhutan, Comoros, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Krgyzstan, Luxembourg, Maldives, Monaco, Norway, Oman, Portugal, Qatar, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikstan and Turkmenistan. Only one country has been removed from the list, the Republic of Ireland. Travellers will be required to present a negative PCR Covid-19 test valid for a maximum of 48 hours before departure and undergo a PCR test upon arrival at Abu Dhabi International Airport. Vaccinated passengers from the updated green list will take another PCR test on day 6 (day of arrival counts as day 1). Unvaccinated travellers arriving from these green list countries will also take a PCR test on days 6 and 9. تحديث قائمة للدول والمناطق والأقاليم المسموح بالسفر منها إلى أبوظبي مباشرة دون الحاجة لتطبيق إجراءات الحجر الصحي، على أن يبدأ العمل بها اعتباراً من 1 سبتمبر 2021. pic.twitter.com/LekIe7A1Vh — مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) August 31, 2021 Green list, effective September 1 Albania Armenia Australia Austria Bahrain Belgium Bhutan Brunei Bulgaria Canada China Comoros Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Finland Germany Greece Hong Kong (SAR) Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Jordan Kuwait Krgyzstan Luxembourg Maldives Malta Mauritius Moldova Monaco Netherlands New Zealand Norway Oman Poland Portugal Qatar Romania San Marino Saudi Arabia Serbia Seychelles Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Korea Sweden Switzerland Taiwan, Province of China Tajikstan Turkmenistan Ukraine Tags Abu Dhabi Green list News tourism Travel UAE 0 Comments You might also like Driving the future: Irfan Tansel on why innovation can’t slow down Abu Dhabi tops global ranking of cities managing SWF capital How the UAE’s record budget will be spent in 2025 Branded residences: UAE real estate’s most lucrative trend