South Korea is to end its mandatory quarantine for fully vaccinated international visitors from 1 April as the country eases its Covid-19 entry rules.
Travellers will be exempt from quarantine if they have received three doses of a Covid vaccine or two doses at least 14 days before arrival and within 180 days of their trip.
South Korea’s Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced the easing of the country’s previously strict rules.
Overseas visitors must enter their vaccine records to the country’s Q-CODE online platform before arrival in South Korea, as well as supplying other information such as passport number and entry details (departure country, airline, address in Korea, phone number).