Source: New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Safe Travel
- Reviewed: 11 March 2020, 14:32 NZDT
- Still current at: 11 March 2020
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is not issuing a specific travel advisory for Monaco at this time.
COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
There have been confirmed cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in Monaco.
Local authorities in countries and territories with confirmed cases of COVID-19 may impose containment measures including travel restrictions and quarantine requirements to prevent the spread of the virus.
Such measures may be imposed at short notice and specific details may change rapidly, including where and to whom they apply to and for how long. All travellers should stay informed of measures being taken by authorities in the areas they are travelling to. We recommend that all travellers consult the official website or the nearest embassy or consulate of your country or territory of destination to find out about any border controls and other measures that may apply to you.
For information on countries and territories which have COVID-19 related border restrictions affecting foreign nationals, including travellers in transit, please check the International Air Transport Association (IATA) website before you travel. IATA provides a comprehensive list of all countries and territories that have imposed COVID-19 related border restrictions and is being continually updated.
As part of its response to managing the COVID-19 outbreak, the New Zealand Government has some temporary travel restrictions in place in New Zealand. Please refer to the New Zealand Ministry of Health website for up to date information.
For further travel advice and information about COVID-19, please see our webpage here. We encourage all New Zealanders living and travelling overseas to register with us.
New Zealanders travelling or living in Monaco should have comprehensive medical and travel insurance policies in place that include provision for medical evacuation by air.
New Zealanders travelling or living in Monaco are encouraged to register their details with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Travel tips
See our regional advice for Europe