With coronavirus travel restrictions significantly easing, there are a number of countries British tourists can now visit without taking a covid test.
This is on top of new rules that mean fully vaccinated people no longer have to test on arrival in the UK.
As of 4am on Friday, February 11, travellers who have had two or more jabs only need to fill in a passenger locator form.
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And while most countries will still require unvaccinated or partially vaccinated travellers to test before arrival, there are a small few that don't.
Let's take a look at places you can visit without having to take a covid test.
Spain
If you’re fully vaccinated and travelling from the UK, you can enter Spain without needing to test or quarantine regardless of your reason for travel.
Children under the age of 12 do not need to show proof of being fully vaccinated on entry to Spain or take a test prior to arrival.
Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated travellers from the UK cannot currently enter Spain for tourism purposes.
France
As of Saturday (February 12), fully vaccinated travellers from the UK no longer need to present a negative PCR or antigen test result before travel.
This includes those aged 12 and over, and everyone travelling must provide a "sworn statement" to self-certify that you are not suffering from any Covid-19 symptoms and have not been in contact with any confirmed cases in the 14 days prior to travel.
Travellers who are not fully vaccinated need to provide a travel certificate which "proves the reason for essential travel".
You may also still have to take a test on arrival.
French people’s partners and their children will still be able to travel to France.
Portugal
If you’re fully vaccinated, you can enter Portugal without needing to test.
You can use your UK COVID Pass to demonstrate your vaccination record.
If you’re not fully vaccinated, you’ll need to show proof of a negative PCR test (taken no more than 72 hours before entry) or rapid lateral flow test (taken no more than 24 hours before entry) when you check in for your flight.
If you have travelled from or transited any of the following countries in the 14 days prior to your arrival in Portugal, you will have to self-isolate for 14 days: South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini (former Swaziland), Lesotho, Namibia, Zimbabwe or Mozambique.
Greece
UK travellers can enter Greece by showing a valid vaccination certificate, or a certificate of recovery from Covid-19.
Anyone aged five-years-old or above and isn't fully vaccinated can enter Greece by showing a certificate of recovery from covid, or proof of a negative test.
All travellers must complete an online Passenger Locator Form (PLF) before arriving in Greece.
Turkey
If you’re fully vaccinated, you can enter Turkey without needing to test or quarantine.
If you’re not fully vaccinated, you’ll need to show proof of a negative test, or proof of a recent recovery from Covid-19 within the last six months, when entering Turkey.
Mexico
Most visitors from the United Kingdom can enter Mexico without taking a test, as Mexico is open to travellers regardless of their vaccination status.
Travellers are required to complete a Health Declaration Form and scan the QR code it generates on arrival.
Costa Rica
Adults who are not fully-vaccinated can visit Costa Rica without taking a test as long as they have proof of travel insurance that covers lodging and medical expenses in case of contracting Covid-19.
Anyone aged 18 or under, along with fully-vaccinated adults, can enter Costa Rica without mandatory insurance.
El Salvador
Most travellers can enter El Salvador without a negative test result and do not have to quarantine on arrival.
You also do not need to be vaccinated, however, travellers are advised to bring proof of vaccination as this may be required for entry to specific events and premises.
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