Although there are still 16 countries on the Ministry of Foreign and Commonwealth Travel Rooms list where British travellers can make a stopover without having to quarantine on their return, most of them have access needs to covid-19 (negative control before travel is mandatory). The countries of the travel room are Cyprus, Estonia, the Faroe Islands and Greenland, Finland, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece (excluding Mykonos and Crete), Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Madeira and the Azores (excluding mainland Portugal), Norway, San Marino and Sweden. There are now only 4 places on the list of foreign travel rooms that have no restrictions on arrivals in the United Kingdom. There are now only 4 places on the list of foreign travel rooms that have no restrictions on arrivals in the United Kingdom. , even those that have special regulations for travellers from various parts of the UK.
1. Germany
Germany continues to welcome British travellers. However, if you are travelling from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or part of northern England, you will want to pass a Covid-19 check on arrival (most German airports offer it). For a city break, Berlin’s trendy capital is the country’s political and cultural hub. From the famous Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag Parliament building to the remaining component of the Berlin Wall and the island, to museums with five history and art museums, there’s plenty to see and do. The Bavarian city of Munich is well known for its famous Oktoberfest, but it is also germany’s most charming city and be sure to see the city’s surfers in Eisbachwelle, a fast-moving synthetic river in the city’s captivating English garden.
2. Gibraltar
Travelers from the UK, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man can enter Gibraltar without restrictions. This British territory located at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula in Spain is governed by the Rock of Gibraltar, where the main tourist attractions are the most sensitive of the rock, the Cave of St. Michael, a Moorish tower built in 1333 and the tunnels of World War II.
3. Greece
It is imperative that all travellers to Greece have to complete a Online Passenger Location Form (PLF) at least 24 hours prior to arrival in Greece If you do not, you are unlikely to be allowed to board your flight at a British airport. There are many stories of disappointed travelers who did not complete the form and arrived at check-in at the airport to be rejected. In addition, travellers returning to Scotland from all over Greece will have to isolate themselves. for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, anyone returning from Mykonos and Crete will have to isolate themselves.
4. Sweden
Although the number of flights to Sweden from the UK has been particularly reduced in recent months, there are no restrictions on arrival or return to the UK. Stockholm is one of the most picturesque capitals in Europe. The city stretches over fourteen islands and more than 50 bridges and features cobblestone streets and fairly colorful buildings and, of course, is a cultural mecca like ABBA’s cradle, with a museum committed to one of the world’s leading pop bands. , the world’s largest photography museum, is also a must when visiting the Swedish capital. Along with big foreign names like Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton and Irving Penn, they expect to see maximum productivity from emerging talent.
I’ve been writing about travel, gastronomy, fashion and culture for publications for ten years. I co-founded PayneShurvell, a fresh art gallery.
I have been writing about travel, gastronomy, fashion and culture for ten years for various publications. I co-founded PayneShurvell, a fresh art gallery in London that is now an art consulting firm in London and Suffolk. My spouse photographer Paul Allen supplies photographs for my characteristics that come with a musical or artistic occasion and our trips have taken us under the radar of music and art festivals in France, Italy, Portugal and Spain. I am co-author of the Citysketch e-book series that comes with London, Paris and New York, published through Race Point and I am the writer of Fantastic Forgeries: Paint Like Van Gogh. Follow our Twitter adventures on @jshurvell and Instagram on @joshurvell and @andfotography.