Cyprus' Covid travel restrictions are the latest to be eased as Easter holidays get underway.
The country's rules on masks and testing are set to change, as from April 11, people will no longer have to wear a face mask in outdoor settings.
However, the UK is currently on Cyprus' red list, marking it as a country with one of the worst Covid conditions.
In another change, Holidaymakers who aren't fully vaccinated must still take a pre-departure test, but the requirement to take a PCR after arrival will be dropped from April 18, the Liverpool Echo reports.
Currently anyone wishing to enter Cyprus must register for a Flight Pass at least 48 hours before setting off on their journey.
The UK Government's latest entry guidelines on Cyprus say: "All travellers are required to complete a Cyprus Flight Pass within 48 hours of departure and should check specific arrival requirements as outlined on the Flight Pass website. The Flight Pass will no longer be required from 18 April."
From April 18, vaccinated travellers will be able to enter Cyprus without having to take a test.
If you're fully vaccinated, you can enter Cyprus with a valid vaccination certificate, though you must have had your last regular vaccine dose at least 14 days before you travel.
People will also no longer need to show a Safe Pass - similar to the NHS Covid Pass - when entering shopping malls, museums, public service premises, or open-air markets and festivals.
However, it will still be needed for people planning to enter restaurants.
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