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Niue Customs Regulations

Import & export rules, duty-free allowances, prohibited items, and traveler health advisory

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400 cigs
Tobacco allowance
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Import Regulations

  • 400 cigarettes or 500 grammes of tobacco, or 50 cigars or a combination of each up to a maximum weight of a half pound;
  • 3.5 litres of spirits; or 3.5 litres of liqueur; or 3.5 litres of wine; or a combination of, provided total does not exceed 3.5 litres;
  • 3 other dutiable goods up to NZD 700.
  • Firearms, cartridges, cartridge cases, gunpowder, bullets, shot or any other ammunition unless a permission has been obtained from the Resident Commissioner.
  • No live animals are admitted.
  • There is no limit on local currency (New Zealand Dollar) however the importation of other New Zealand money like postal notes, money orders, cheques and promissory notes (but excluding traveller's cheques) requires the consent of the Reserve Bank. Foreign currencies can be brought with no limit imposed but any amounts for export need to be renegotiated through banking channels.
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Export Regulations

  • No information available
  • No information available
  • Local currency - up to NZD 100
  • Foreign currency - up to the amounts declare when imported and accompanied by the Reserve Bank authorisation.
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Health & Security

Basic health information for travelers to Niue

Basic security information for travelers to Niue

🩺 Basic Health Information for Travelers to Niue

  • Cholera and Rabies are present in this country so every precaution needs to be taken in order to avoid infection. Contact your doctor for advise.
  • It is always recommended to keep a certificate of vaccination against Yellow Fever when one has travelled to countries with infected areas
  • All travellers should seek medical advice before travelling to the country and ensure that all appropriate vaccinations are up to date.

🛡 Basic Security Information for Travelers to Niue

  • Make sure that any activities you engage in are safe as there is no emergency facilities on the island (except for a medical centre that does not have Accident and Emergency section) and the closest ones are located in New Zealand.
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Contact Information

For further assistance please contact the Niuean Customs authorities directly. They will provide the latest information about customs regulations and export-import procedures.

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Telephone
+6834122