Starting June 12, Malta's tourist facilities will open in sequence. Visits to the Heritage Malta site (temples and museums), churches, etc. are coming to fruition. Basically, it is considered to avoid 3 denseness. Almost all tourist destinations are scheduled to open in mid-July, including the Mediterranean Boat Trip.
The rules of social distance and wearing masks at commercial facilities such as supermarkets will continue. Also, gathering of more than 75 people is prohibited. *This regulation will be removed in mid-July. Restaurants that meet hygiene standards will be reopened one after another, but the above-mentioned number of people, salt and pepper, etc. that are placed on the table will be disposable.
Bulgaria is among the countries that are least affected by the pandemic coronavirus, with low percentage of infected and deaths, by enforcing a strict lockdown early on. There are 3341 infected and 176 deceased people so far. https://coronavirus.bg/ Bulgaria is one of the destinations that best copes with the health consequences of COVID-19. This makes it one of the safest places to travel worldwide. Tourism resumes on 15 June 2020.
Drivers and guides are in good health and wear masks during tours. Their temperature is checked before each tour. The vehicles and all the surfaces are disinfected regularly. All the tours are individual with private vehicles, travelling only one family/ company with guide and driver. Social distance in vehicles and during sightseeing tour is kept.
● As of 6:00 am on June 14, the total number of infected persons in Bulgaria is 3,266 (including 172 dead and 1,723 healed). Official FB Embassy of Japan in Bulgaria = https://www.facebook.co… Please check the information here.
After June 15, no mask is required when going out. However, wear masks at stores and malls. In restaurants, a minimum space of 1.5 meters is required between each table.
Tourist sites such as museums, monasteries and churches are open. However, if you wear a mask, you will be watching at intervals of 1.5m or more.