Sun-seeking Brits who are heading to Spain from today will have to follow a stringent list of rules during their stay. The European country is welcoming travellers from Britain and Japan without a negative PCR test from Monday, May 24.
The move means Brits can head to the amber-list country, although they will have to isolate in the UK upon their return. Like those lucky enough to jet out to Portugal in recent weeks, there are plenty of coronavirus-related hoops travellers to Spain will have to jump through.
Since the national state of emergency declared by the Spanish government on 25 October 2020 ended on 9 May, restrictions across the autonomous regions vary slightly.