Regulations and restrictions on summer holidays and the coronavirus crisis are constantly changing.
In recent days, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak have expressed their considerations about the threat of traveling abroad through the pandemic, despite the start of the resumption of service through airlines and holiday companies.
While the British Ministry of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (FCO) informs 19/19 of all travel abroad, there is a list of exemptions.
This means that there are places where Brits who wish to spend in the sun can still do so, without having to worry about quarantines and restrictions.
We review existing regulations and restrictions at some of the most popular holiday destinations for British travelers. Everyone has their own as everyone fights the global pandemic.
Travelling to some popular tourist spots is absolutely disabled, while others advance as planned. And travelers are informed that arrival regulations vary by destination. individual location.
It is a conversion scenario and the recommendation is constantly becoming.
But at the time of publication, this is the British government’s latest recommendation on Britain’s favorite summer holiday destinations.
France is lately exempt from the FCO’s opinion against the non-essential foreigner and the corridor between France and the United Kingdom, which allows looseArray to remain open, in fact, the Eurostar has just resumed its direct service to and from Disneyland Paris.
However, there is a growing fear that it will be removed from the “safety list” amid a build-up of cases and the country is well controlled.
But at the time of publication, there are no restrictions to and from France, however, readers are requested to be aware of local regulations and restrictions, adding those related to the use of masks.
The different regions of France have other rules, Toulouse, Nice and Lille now require other people to wear masks in the main streets and markets.
Paris soon adopted similar rules, requiring masking to be used in popular streets, parks and shopping gardens, the banks of the Seine and anywhere tourists have to queue.
Masking is already mandatory in many enclosed public spaces for over 11s.
Since July 27, the FCO opposes those not essential for Spain, adding the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands, due to the accumulation in instances of the country in several regions, but especially in Aragon, Navarra and Catalonia, which come with the towns of Zaragoza, Pamplona and Barcelona.
While those who are already there are not invited to leave or interrupt any visit.
But anyone who returns to the UK from Spain will want to supply the main points of the and self-insulate for 14 days without delay on arrival, have symptoms or not.
However, those entering Spain from the UK will not be required to self-insulate, although they will be asked to provide touch data for any history of exposure to COVID-19 48 hours before travelling. through temperature control and a visual assessment of fitness.
The British government still advises 22 other people on what is not essential for mainland Portugal, but there is good news for some tourists, as Madeira and the Azores are exempt from those restrictions.
However, those travelling to Madeira and the Azores, or any component of Portugal, must be isolated for 14 days upon their return.
If you leave, upon arrival in mainland Portugal, travelers will be subjected to an examination.
And if you travel to Madeira, Porto Santo or the Azores, you will now have to pass a COVID-19 check before your arrival or 72 hours before the Array or be taken on arrival and remote until the effects are back.
The use of mask is mandatory in public and maritime services, and in supermarkets, in enclosed spaces or in crowded areas of Portugal.
In Madére, the use of a mask is in all public places, closed or open.
Travellers arriving in the UK from Malta must, however, be isolated, however, there will be temperature controls on arrival.
Passengers in the UK will want to be quarantined or will want a special permit upon arrival.
In Mali, passengers in transit, in addition to the Gozo ferry and consumers of advertising entities will have to wear face masks.
Museums and tourist sites, shops, gyms, hairdressers, swimming pools, restaurants and bars have still reopened with restrictions on the number of consumers allowed, the requirement to wear a mask and a skill for social estating.
Greece is a vacation hotspot that is exempt from the FCO recommendation and opposes all non-essential foreign travel.
And those returning to the UK from Greece will no longer have to isolate themselves at home.
But if you travel there, you will want to complete a passenger location form at least 24 hours before the trip. If you do not do so in advance, your carrier may prohibit you from travelling, a fine of 500 euros on arrival or the Greek government does not allow you to enter the country.
The FCO warns that travelers to Greece may need to perform a coronavirus check (COVID-19) as a component of the medical examination upon arrival and may be invited through an era of self-disalrillation pending the effects of the control. .
Visitors to Greece should also wear face masks in public places such as retail stores, food stores, hairdressers, bakeries, offices and banks; It is also mandatory to use them in supermarkets, in public transport, as well as in elevators and taxis. Those who violate the regulations face a fine of 150 euros.
If you are travelling to Cyprus, you should not quarantine for 14 days when you return to the UK.
However, there are some once you arrive in Cyprus.
Since 1 August 2020, the United Kingdom has been a member of Catepassry B of Cyprus. This means that tourists can stop by, but must present a negative check upon arrival, which must be received within 72 hours. the journey.
The verification result can be displayed as an email or SMS, but the result or confirmation of the appointment must come with the date and time of verification.
The rules of the Office for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (FCO) also state that travellers must complete a flight pass to Cyprus before travelling, which can be found online. Here you will need to download the result of your Covid-19 check within 24 hours of your trip. exit.
In addition, passengers must also bring paper or electronic copies of the required documents.
The use of mask is mandatory in maximum indoor public spaces, adding supermarkets, bakeries, department stores and grocery stores, hospitals and other indexed posts at the Cyprus Government Information Office. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in a fine of three hundred euros.
Turkey is also exempt from the list of countries to which the FCO warns that they oppose travel, and a reduced schedule and domestic flights have been in force since early June.
This means that you may not have to embrace an era of self-isolation at home when you return to the UK.
All arrivals in Turkey are subject to a fitness check, and all passengers with symptoms must pass a coronavirus test.
There, it is mandatory that all persons over the age of two wear a mask in public, and people who leave the space without a mask can be fined 900 TL, or 94 euros. They are most likely to encounter crowds, from shopping locations, museums and attractions to sites such as beaches and parks.
In some parts of the country, the legislation is even stricter and you’ll want to wear a mask anytime outside your home, so be sure to check regulations before you travel.
British citizens enter the United States if they have been to the UK, Ireland, Schengen area, Iran, Brazil or China in the last 14 days.
The ban prohibits entering the U. S. From the UK, unless you are a U. S. citizen, a green card holder, a US wife, and a U. S. wife. But it’s not the first time Or a UK government official.
And if you are eligible to enter the United States, you will have to be ready to self-isolate up to 14 days after your arrival.
Travellers returning from the United States to the UK must provide their main and contact points and insulate themselves at home for 14 days after arrival.