Singapore-Germany Travel Bubble: Rules, Regulations & Total Costs of Travelling

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Whenever I hear the word “travel bubble”, I can’t help but to get a tiny bit triggered because of the unspoken jinx that befell the Singapore-Hong Kong travel bubble, causing it to close within two weeks after its launch.

That being said, history is unlikely to repeat itself with the Singapore-Germany travel bubble, owing to the advancement of Singapore’s and Germany’s COVID-19 vaccination rate, at 74% and 58% of each country’s population. This travel bubble will allow travellers from both countries to enjoy leisure travel without needing quarantine or stay-home notice (SHN).

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably completed your course of (vaccine, not tequila) shots, and you’re probably bored of taking the same old staycations or daycations. It’s time to relive the thrill of takeoff, the appreciation for different scenery and people!

When will Singapore & Germany’s travel bubble commence?

The Singapore-Germany travel bubble, or Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL), will start on 8 September 2021, according to a SafeTravel news release from ICA. This means Singapore citizens and permanent residents (PRs) can just fly to and from Germany without having to quarantine or serve SHN in either country from that date onwards.

Who is allowed to travel between Singapore & Germany’s travel bubble?

Under the VTL, Singapore citizens and PRs will be able to travel unrestricted between both countries. This means that you do not have to quarantine, serve SHN or follow a restricted itinerary.

Germany has been allowing Singapore citizens and PRs unrestricted entry since 25 June 2021, and now Singapore is simply doing the same.

There are a few caveats though. If you’re not a Singapore citizen or PR but you’ve completed your vaccination course, and you’re travelling to Germany, you will need to apply for a Vaccinated Travel Pass (VTP). Applications open on 1 September 2021.

What are the requirements to travel between Singapore & Germany?

Here is a summary of what you need to travel to Germany as a Singaporean or PR:

1. Preparing for your trip

Before you fly, you’ll need to be in Singapore for the past 21 days. Not an issue since borders are closed.

Check for travel requirements into Germany here. You are considered vaccinated only if you have one of Germany’s accepted vaccines: only Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca are accepted. More info here.

Do not rely on your TraceTogether app to get you through Germany’s border control! Print or save PDF your vaccine certificate from National Immunisation Registry or HealthHub App.

Your COVID-19 vaccine certificate should include the following details: