Spain allows Brit holidaymakers to return NEXT WEEK without proof of negative coronavirus test
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Updated: May 21 2021, 5:58 ET
SPAIN is allowing Brit holidaymakers to return from MONDAY without proof of a negative coronavirus test.
The Spanish government confirmed today that it would follow Portugal’s lead and allow UK tourists in, despite the country still being on the UK s amber travel list.
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It announced the decision in an official state bulletin.
Well-placed Spanish Ministry of Tourism sources confirmed British tourists would be let into the country without having to show a negative coronavirus test or proof they have been vaccinated.
Spain allows Brit holidaymakers to return from Monday despite country still being on UK amber list
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Updated: 11 May 2021, 17:44
BRITS could be heading back to Spain as soon as next week, according to the country s tourism minister - despite the country still being off the UK green list.
Last week, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced the full list of green destinations which mean UK travellers don t have to quarantine on their return.
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Brits could be back in Spain from next week, according to the country s tourism ministerCredit: Alamy
Spain was left off the list - meaning it is on the amber list, which requires a 10-day home quarantine back in the UK - and won t be added until June at the earliest.
Covid-19 vaccine passports could open the door to European holidays
10 March 2021
UK tourists may be allowed to jet off for a sunshine break in Spain as early as May according to the country’s Tourism Minister.
Greece, Portugal and Cyprus have indicated a willingness to welcome back British holidaymakers from May, if the EU’s Covid-19 vaccine passport scheme is ready on time.
According to reports from Hull Live, Spain are now also preparing to reopen their doors, with airlines and travel companies calling on the UK Government to speed up their roadmap out of lockdown.
UK PM Boris Johnson has previously confirmed the potential return of international travel from May 17 is dependent on a host of factors relating to the vaccine roll out, hospital numbers and infection rates.