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What are the rules for travelling to Portugal this summer?

Don t show me this message again✕ Portugal is one of a handful of tourist destinations appearing on the government’s ‘green list’ as part of the reopening of international travel from 17 May, it was confirmed on Friday. Transport secretary Grant Shapps confirmed that the country had made the list of ‘safe’ green countries, stating that the removal of international travel restrictions on May 17 was “necessarily cautious”, adding: “We must make sure the countries we reconnect with are safe.” Golden beaches, cobbled streets and historic cities have turned this European country in a solid hit with British holidaymakers. Foreign travel will reopen this summer under a traffic light system, with countries split into three categories: green, amber or red, depending on their level of risk in relation to Covid-19 and with corresponding travel restrictions.

What are the rules for travelling to Portugal this summer?

What are the rules for travelling to Portugal this summer? Joanna Whitehead © Provided by The Independent Portugal is one of a handful of tourist destinations appearing on the government’s ‘green list’ as part of the reopening of international travel from 17 May, it was confirmed on Friday. Transport secretary Grant Shapps confirmed that the country had made the list of ‘safe’ green countries, stating that the removal of international travel restrictions on May 17 was “necessarily cautious”, adding: “We must make sure the countries we reconnect with are safe.” Golden beaches, cobbled streets and historic cities have turned this European country in a solid hit with British holidaymakers.

Portugal reaps benefits of a prolonged COVID-19 lockdown

Portugal reaps benefits of a prolonged COVID-19 lockdown Barry Hatton Tags:  FILE - In this Wednesday, March 10, 2021 file photo, Portugal s Prime Minister Antonio Costa addresses European lawmakers at the European Parliament in Brussels. While most of the Europe Union grapples with new surges of COVID-19 cases and brings back curbs on what people can do, Portugal is going in the other direction. From next Monday, the Portuguese will be able to go back to restaurants, shopping malls and cinemas. Prime Minister Antonio Costa warned late Thursday, April 15, 2021 that the country could reverse gear and go back into lockdown if cases start to rise again. (Johanna Geron, Pool Photo via AP, file) (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

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