As part of the "post-confinement" phase, commercial flights are permitted to operate as of 1 September. Land border crossings remain closed to foreign travelers.
Travelers, including returning residents and nationals, will be exempt from quarantine if they present a negative COVID-19 PCR test that is dated within 7 days of the flight. Foreign travelers must have their test endorsed by the respective Bolivian Consulate before arriving.
Anyone who arrives without a medical certificate and negative test result will be subject to quarantine.
Contact your airline for information on the availability of flights.
Dynamic quarantine restrictions in Bolivia
Although commercial international flights have resumed, there are very strict movement restrictions in place around Bolivia.
- A ‘dynamic quarantine’ remains in place until 31 October
- Each municipality may have different rules in place, based on the level of COVID-19 risk
- There is a curfew between the hours of 12am (midnight) and 5am from Monday to Sunday
- Face masks are required in public.
The elections were held on 18 October, and unrest, protests and demonstrations across the country may arise depending on the results. Stay alert and across the situation as it develops. Civil unrest poses a serious risk to personal safety.