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Lottie Gibbons & Nicola Roy

Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Turkey latest travel restrictions

Before jetting off on holiday, it's important to know if there are any remaining Covid entry requirements or travel restrictions.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has been issuing travel advice throughout the pandemic, updating passengers as they change.

They have urged people to always check the latest guidance before travelling to ensure they don't get caught out.

For those travelling to top holiday destinations Spain, Turkey, France, Portugal, Cyprus, Italy and Greece, there are still some existing entry requirements, Liverpool Echo reports.

So, if you're planning on celebrating the end of summer with a sunny getaway, here is the latest advice from the FDCO about what you'll need to know about Covid or other restrictions before you go.

Spain

Spain still has some restrictions in place (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Coronavirus

Holidaymakers arriving in Spain must provide proof of one of the following:

  • Full vaccination - this must meet the Spanish authorities' validity period requirements
  • A negative Covid-19 test, which can be either a PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to departure, or an antigen test taken within 24 hours prior to departure
  • Recovery from Covid-19 in the last six months, which can be a medical certificate or a recovery record

Children under 12 are exempt from these requirements. If you're over 12 and don't have proof of full vaccination, or recovery from Covid in the last six months, you'll have to fill out Spain's Travel Health Control form no more than 48 hours before they travel.

Natural disasters

There is currently a increased risk of forest fires due to exceptionally high temperatures in Spain. Take care when visiting or driving through woodland areas.

Access to some areas such as natural parks and nature reserves may be limited or closed as a result. You should follow the instructions of local authorities and call 112 if you need emergency assistance.

If you need urgent consular assistance you should call +34 91 714 6300.

Franc e

Coronavirus

From August 1 2022, all Covid travel restrictions for travellers to France have been lifted.

Natural disasters

There is currently a heightened risk of forest fires in many areas of France. You should familiarise yourselves with local emergency procedures and restrictions in place.

Take care when visiting or driving through woodland areas. Access to some areas such as natural parks and nature reserves may be limited or closed as a result.

You should follow the instructions of local authorities and call 112 if you need emergency assistance. If you need urgent consular assistance you should call +33 1 44 51 31 00.

Travel

The coming weeks are likely to see an increase in traffic between the UK and France on trains, planes, ferries and the Channel Tunnel, which could lead to delays at certain times. Industrial action in France and resource constraints of travel operators could also cause further disruption.

Before travelling, you should check for the latest information with your travel operator or airline, including their advice on how early you should arrive at the terminal or airport to check in.

Where possible, you should make sure you have a confirmed booking before you travel and ensure you are fully prepared for your trip, including for the possibility of delays, with enough food and water.

Cyprus

Coronavirus

As of June 1 2022, passengers travelling to Cyprus will not be required to present any sort of vaccination or recovery certificate, or a negative Covid test result.

Croatia

Travellers are no longer required to show a Covid vaccine certificate, proof of a negative test, or a certificate of recovery to enter Croatia.

They also do not have to complete an online entry form before arriving in Croatia.

Italy

Coronavirus

From May 1, travellers will no longer be required to complete a passenger locator form (EU PLF) to enter or travel through Italy as a visitor.

As of June 1, Covid restrictions on entering Italy have been lifted. Italy does not require any proof of vaccination, a negative test result, or a Covid recovery certificate to enter the country, no matter what your vaccination status is.

All passengers entering Italy by ferry, train or coach must wear an FFP2 mask in order to enter the country. Masks are no longer required on flights in, to or from Italy.

Natural disasters

Parts of Italy, especially in the north, are currently facing a severe drought and may see water rationing. Forest fires are a risk during the extended summer months.

Turkey

Coronavirus

As of June 1, all Covid restrictions in Turkey have been lifted, and passengers arriving in Turkey are no longer required to present proof of vaccination or negative PCR test results.

Safety and security

The FCDO advise against all travel to:

  • areas within 10km of the border with Syria

The FCDO advise against all but essential travel to:

  • Sirnak
  • the province of Hakkari

Portugal

The FDCO has warned holidaymakers to be aware of natural disasters in Portugal (Getty Images)

Coronavirus

There are no longer any Covid vaccination, testing or passenger locator form requirements for entry to mainland Portugal, Madeira and the Azores.

Natural disasters

The Portuguese Civil Protection authorities in the Azores are monitoring an increase in seismic activity on the island of São Jorge. Mainland Portugal is in a state of alert due to a heightened risk of forest fires. The following actions are banned:

  • Walking through or remaining in woodland areas, including forest, woodland and rural trails
  • Burning garden and other agricultural waste
  • Clearing agricultural land by resorting to burning
  • Using garden and farm machinery in or near woodland areas
  • Setting off fireworks

Greece

Coronavirus

Passengers arriving in Greece do not need to show a proof of Covid vaccination, a negative Covid test, or a certificate of recovery from Covid. You do not need to complete a Passenger Locator Form (PLF).

Travellers are still required to wear a mask on public transport.

Natural disasters

Forest fires often occur during the summer months across Greece due to the dry/hot weather. Current weather conditions (extreme heat and high winds) mean fires are more likely. The Civil Protection Authority publishes a daily map detailing fire risk by area (1= low risk to 5= Emergency).

In the case of wildfires, the situation on the ground can change quickly, so you should stay up to date with official advice and alerts by subscribing to the Civil Protection’s SMS or email service, or via “112 Greece” on twitter (to translate to English, click on the tweet and press ‘Translate Tweet’).

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