![]() Under 12s exempt from Spain’s testing and vaccination requirements, as Birmingham Live reports.Īdults who aren’t fully vaccinated cannot currently travel to Spain for tourism purposes, although children aged between 12 and 17 can travel to Spain if they can provide a negative PCR test result from no more than 72 hours prior to their arrival, or a recent recovery certificate. Spainįully vaccinated people, plus those who can prove they’ve recovered from Covid in the last six months, do not need to complete a Spanish Health Control form. Here are the latest guidelines regarding passenger locator forms for Turkey, Portugal, Spain, Greece, Cyprus and France. From May 1, travellers arriving from the UK are exempt from the requirement to show a vaccine certificate, proof of a negative test, or a certificate of recovery from covid to enter Greece. Greece is the latest country to relax their travel rules. READ MORE - Early signs of Omicron and the symptoms affecting the fully vaccinated ![]() ![]() The summer holidays are just round the corner and many of us will be planning on packing our bags and heading to sunnier pastures.Īfter over two years of covid restrictions, some countries around the world are starting to ease their rules and make it easier for visitors to travel and enjoy the holiday hotspots.Įach country can enforce their own rules and while the UK have lifted all travel restrictions, much of Europe still have requirements for those who are fully vaccinated and non-vaccinated. ![]()
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