Several popular destinations across the UK have dropped all of their coronavirus travel restrictions for tourists.
Brits visiting any of the 44 countries without restrictions will no longer need to show proof of their vaccination status or be required to test. Countries that have relaxed their rules include Costa Rica, Maldives, and Hungary.
Holiday hotspots such as Greece and Montenegro have already scrapped restrictions, with Croatia being the most recent country to drop all remaining rules.
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A statement from the Croatian National Tourist Office, released this week said: "All travellers entering Croatia can now do so under the same conditions of entry that were in force before the Covid-19 pandemic, i.e with valid travel documents."
Here's the full list of countries you can visit which have no travel restrictions.
- Albania
- Argentina
- Aruba
- Bahrain
- Bulgaria
- Chile
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Costa Rica
- Czech Republic
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Curaçao
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Denmark
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Dominican Republic
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El Salvador
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Estonia
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Faroe Islands
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Gabon
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Gibraltar
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Greece
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Grenada
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Iceland
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Hungary
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Ireland
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Jamaica
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Jordan
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Latvia
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Luxembourg
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Lithuania
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Liechtenstein
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Maldives
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Mongolia
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Moldova
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Mexico
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Montenegro
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Norway
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North Macedonia
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Poland
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Romania
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Saudi Arabia
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Serbia
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Slovenia
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Slovakia
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Switzerland
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Sweden
Correct as of May 6, 2022.