Current travel advisories for Niue

Hinweis: der Gesamtscore für dieses Land gibt aktuell einen falschen Wert aus. Bitte prüft die Quellen.
Note: the total score for this country shows a wrong value. Please check the sources.

Last Update: Monday, 13. May 2024 at 08:03

Travelling Niue is (relatively) safe.

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Travel warnings for this region [to world map].

Current situation : 0 / 5

Niue is a country in Oceania (Polynesia) with less than one million citizens and a land mass of 260 km². We detected travel advisories from 0 sources for this country.

Bordering countries: 0 / 5

This country does not share any land based borders with another country.

Current informationen on Covid-19

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control currently reports of no cases of COVID-19 (infection with SARS-CoV-2 or Coronavirus).

Source: www.ecdc.europa.eu


Single advisories / travel warnings

Canadian government

Quelle: https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/niue

National warning: This advisory covers the whole country.

Brief summary:
Take normal security precautions

Danger level: 0

Take normal security precautions.

New Zealand government

Quelle: https://www.safetravel.govt.nz/niue

National warning: This advisory covers the whole country.

Brief summary:
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.

Danger level: 0

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If there is more than one advisory/message of a single government for a given country, it indicates regional differences in means of security for your personal health and well-being. Single messages can indicate specific regions to be safer or less safe as mentioned in the main advisory. In these cases it's advisable to consult your own governments information. Additional Disclaimer: Since the evaluation is an automated process, it can only provide first steps for your own research. Please make sure to consult the sources.


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Country information

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Basic facts

Citizens
less than one million
Covering landmass
260 km²
Electricity
240V - 50Hz
Currency
Dollar (NZD)
ISO 2-Letter Code
NU
Phone prefix
+683
Top Level Domain
.nu
Mobile frequencies (MHz)
900

Airports in Niue (extern)

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Frequently asked questions

This section gives some brief answers to common questions regarding travel safety in Niue.

Is Niue safe to travel in 2020?

Travelling to Niue is relatively safe with a score of 0 (out of 5).

How many countries have issued advisories for Niue?

We currently know of no country having issued advisories for Niue.

What countries does Niue share land borders with?

This country does not share any land based borders with another country.


Note of the displayed travel advisories
These travel advisories are automatically gathered. We use the RSS Feeds of the corresponding authorities of the single countries. In some cases, we analyse the website itself. Since the information originates from different countries and different countries have different understanding of danger and danger levels. Thus, the information displayed is an automized and normalized representation with no right to completeness and correctness. If a country is not shown, it doesn't necessarily mean it's safe. The information shown is a first indicator. Additional remark: the websites address does not endorse the situation of a 'Reisewarnung' (with its name). Often, it's just formal notifications by other countries. These can be the reason a country reaches scores of aorund 2.0 and still be a generally safe country to visit. Lower risk grades are usually no sign of a immanent threat!