- Reviewed: 1 July 2022, 16:55 NZST
- Still current at: 21 November 2024
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COVID-19
If you’re planning to travel to Niue, as for any destination it is important you think about the risks of contracting COVID-19. You may have to self-isolate and remain overseas for longer than you had planned, which may have financial implications for you. For more information on COVID-19 and International travel, please read our COVID-19 related travel advice here, alongside our destination specific travel advice below.
If you are in Niue you will need to follow the public health guidance of the Niue government. This means you will need to isolate if requested, and take advice from your accommodation provider on arrangements for that. Contact your insurance provider regarding associated costs. For more information, please visit the Government of Niue COVID-19 website here: Home - COVID19 - Government of Niue.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is not issuing a specific travel advisory for Niue at this time.
Visitors to Niue need to pre-book their accommodation for the duration of their stay prior to arrival. This information will be needed to complete entry requirements upon landing.
New Zealanders travelling or living in Niue must have comprehensive medical and travel insurance policies in place that include provision for medical evacuation by air.
New Zealanders travelling or living in Niue are encouraged to register their details with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Travel tips
The New Zealand High Commission Niue, Niue
Street Address Tapeu, Alofi, Niue Postal Address PO Box 78, Niue Telephone +683 4022 Hours Mon - Fri 0730 - 1200, 1300 - 1600
See our regional advice for the Pacific
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New Zealand High Commission Niue
Street Address
Tapeu, Alofi, Niue
Telephone: +683 4022
Hours: Mon - Fri 0730 - 1200, 1300 - 1600