BRITS can now return to a popular holiday destination, without the need for a PCR or Covid vaccine check.
Morocco has gotten rid of any of the access requirements, meaning it’s now less difficult for tourists to stop over in the North African holiday destination.
Before September 30, tourists had to have a PCR check before traveling, if they were fully vaccinated.
Those who were vaccinated had to provide evidence of their vaccination status.
However, the two accesses are no longer in force, as the country relaxes its stance towards foreign visitors.
Temperatures in resorts like Marrakech can reach 28°C in October and 23°C in November.
We also discovered return flights in November from £33 from the UK to Marrakech with Wizz Air.
Anyone visiting Morocco deserves to complete a passenger fitness form prior to arrival.
Face masks are also still in public spaces.
The British Foreign Office warns that random lateral tests will be carried out on arrival for “selected teams of passengers”.
They also claim that further PCR testing may also be required after 48 hours of arrival for randomly chosen passengers.
Specific measures will be provided for positive cases, adding isolation in the passenger seat.
More serious would be transferred to the hospital.
Morocco becomes the newest country with the most restrictions, and other popular destinations have followed suit in recent weeks.
The Netherlands, one of the last countries in Europe to have restrictions in place, before last month.
Britons had to be fully vaccinated until Sept. 17, when this rule was removed.
One from the Dutch government says: “The Dutch government made the decision to lift the EU access ban for the Netherlands as of September 17, 2022.
“Given the existing epidemiology in the Netherlands, the government considers that for access to the Netherlands, the ban on access to the EU is no longer proportional. “
Spain also appears poised to remove more restrictions this month.
Travelers will no longer be required to pass visual and temperature checks at the airport upon arrival.
Tourists traveling to Spain have faced more controls, and it is required to report the maximum temperature to carry out a Covid test.
However, those restrictions will be removed from next month, local media report, the Ministry of Health has not yet officially shown.
Britons will also need to have at least 3 months in their passport to enter Spain.
This passport error also prevented passengers from boarding flights.
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