All the countries Brits can enter without needing any Covid tests
NOW that the government has relaxed travel rules for Brits returning to the UK, there is a surge of interest in foreign holidays again.
But which countries will allow holidaymakers without any costly Covid restrictions?
If you visit a country that doesn’t require entry tests, you can do a whole trip without needing a single Covid test.
We’ve rounded up the countries that don’t require any additional testing from vaccinated Brits, so if you’re double jabbed and boosted you can get in with no hassle.
Croatia
To enter Croatia, Brits just need to prove they have had a vaccination that isn’t more than a year old.
Children under 12 are exempt if their parent or guardian is vaccinated.
Czech Republic
Brits need to have had both vaccines and a booster to enter the Czech Republic without needing any tests.
Your final dose must have been administered more than 14 days prior to travel.
If you have had two jabs but no booster then you will need proof of a negative pre-departure test to enter.
Egypt
Egypt is a popular choice for Brits hoping to lap up some winter sun while avoiding a long-haul flight.
Brits who are double jabbed can jet off to Egypt with no need to do any additional tests.
Children under the age of six are exempt.
Germany
Germany lifted its UK travel ban on January 4 – just weeks after it was introduced.
Now, Brits aged six and above can enter Germany if they are vaccinated, as long as the second jab was administered more than 14 days prior.
Hungary
Vaccinated Brits can enter Hungary without needing a negative Covid test.
Under 18s who are unvaccinated can enter Hungary if they are travelling with a vaccinated adult.
Lithuania
Brits who have been vaccinated do not need to provide evidence of a negative Covid test to enter Lithuania.
But unvaccinated Brits are required to show proof of a negative test and self-isolate for 10 days on arrival.
Malta
Most Brits visiting Malta do not need to do a Covid test if they are vaccinated.
However, unvaccinated children aged between five and 11 do need a Covid test to enter if they are travelling with a vaccinated adult.
Children under five do not need a test.
Mexico
Mexico is a great destination if you’re looking to soak up some winter sun, with temperatures in Cancun reaching a whopping 32.2C in February.
Vaccinated Brits don’t need to do a Covid test to enter, so if you want to head off for some hot weather, you can do so.
Slovenia
Vaccinated Brits can enter Slovenia without the need for any additional Covid testing.
Travellers must complete a passenger locator form 24 hours before arriving.
Spain
Brits heading to popular tourist destination Spain can enter if they are fully vaccinated.
Be warned, some Spanish islands do have strict Covid rules so make sure you are up-to-date before you arrive.
Canary Islands Tenerife, La Palma and Gran Canaria are all on Level 4 Covid alert.
Turkey
If you’re fully vaccinated you can enter Turkey without needing to test or quarantine.
All arrivals into Turkey will be subject to a medical evaluation for Covid symptoms and may be subject to random PCR testing.
Here are the other countries Brits can enter without needing Covid tests:
- Albania
- Andorra
- Armenia
- Belarus
- Bosnia
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Estonia
- Faroe Islands
- Georgia
- Honduras
- Kosovo
- Luxembourg
- Mauritiania
- North Macedonia
- Panama
- Peru
- San Marino
- Senegal
- Sint Maarten
- Ukraine
Earlier this month, the government scrapped pre-departure tests for Brits returning home – saving families hundreds of pounds on their holidays.
And now, Boris Johnson has hinted day 2 tests could also be ditched within days, meaning Brits won’t need to test or self-isolate when they get back home.
We’ve rounded up the entry requirements for some other Brit-popular holiday destinations.
And these are the 38 countries Brits are banned from entering due to Covid rules.
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