From Monday, May 24, Spain has also opened up to tourists from so-called low-risk countries. But this is not all good news. Starting June 7, anyone who has been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to come to Spain without getting tested.
The good news for tourists is coming from Spain. Starting June 7, anyone who has been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to enter this holiday country without taking a test.
Spain is opening up to tourists
Earlier, since yesterday, tourists from non-EU countries recognized as low risk countries had the opportunity to travel to this country. Most importantly, they can go on vacation in Spain without having to present a negative COVID-19 test result.
Countries whose citizens are allowed to travel to Spain under the new rules include: Great Britain, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Israel, South Korea, China, Thailand and Rwanda.
Spain – The vaccinated natives will enter the Balearic Islands without a test
The Spanish Medical Service confirmed that nearly 8 million citizens who have been vaccinated with a double dose in the country have been given the opportunity to travel to the Balearic Islands for tourism purposes since Sunday.
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