Green Pass no longer required for Abu Dhabi cruise passengers

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Cruise ship passengers and crew are no longer required to follow the Green Pass procedures in order to enter tourist attractions and establishments in Abu Dhabi.

Instead, they can present cards or wristbands issued by cruise ships.

Abu Dhabi's Department of Culture and Tourism has sent a circular regarding this to hotels, tourism establishments, event organisers, venue owners, museums, and cultural and leisure attractions in the emirate.

The Green Pass, which can be accessed on Al Hosn app once an individual obtains a negative PCR test result, is valid for 30 days for those who are fully vaccinated, and for seven days for the unvaccinated.

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