Full list of Covid restrictions and travel rules for holiday hotspots including Spain, Greece and France

BRITS will be eager to leave this month, with the half-term break fast approaching.
And while the UK has relaxed most of its own travel restrictions, other countries have regulations, too.
Currently, anyone returning to the UK only needs to take a Covid test after they arrive.
Are from February 11, this will be lifted and all vaccinated persons need only fill out the Passenger Locator Form.
We’ve rounded up the rest of the travel rules you need to know at some of the popular holiday destinations.
Spain
Britons must be fully vaccinated and not now use negative Covid test or proof of recovery to enter.
Anyone 12 years of age or older who received a second dose more than nine months ago must have a third booster shot to be allowed to participate.
The booster must be given more than 14 days before departure.
Many resort islands have the highest Covid restrictions in place, but this country compulsory mask lifting in outdoor areas from next week.
France
The British are vaccinated will not be allowed to visit France if they received the second stab more than 270 days ago.
The only way for them to be allowed entry is if they already have strengthen jab at least 14 days before travel.
Unvaccinated travelers must self-isolation within 10 days of their arrival in France and have the necessary reason for entry – excluding travel reasons.
Under 18 years of age do not need a booster shot to be considered fully vaccinated.
Portugal
Portugal has Removed pre-arrival Covid tests for Britons, so from next week fully vaccinated Britons won’t need to take any more Covid tests for admission.
To be fully vaccinated, Britons must have had a second shot less than nine months ago, or a booster shot.
Greek
Greece has remove Covid tests before coming to UK Subjects were fully vaccinated from 7-2.
To be fully vaccinated, Britons must have had a second shot less than nine months ago, or a booster shot
If not vaccinated, a negative PCR test must be performed 72 hours prior to travel.
Greek There are strict regulations when it comes to masks, with everyone having to wear them in all indoor and public spaces.
If you don’t have an N95/FFP2 mask, you must wear them in some parts of the country, including supermarkets and public transport.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/17546111/covid-rules-holidays-france-spain-greece-portugal/ Full list of Covid restrictions and travel rules for holiday hotspots including Spain, Greece and France