Holidays 2020: Full list of countries with quarantine exemption FINALLY announced today
HOLIDAYS to Britain's favourite destinations will resume as early as next week, with the restriction on non-essential travel lifting tomorrow. So what countries can you go to? The Government has now published the full list.
Quarantine: Grant Shapps outlines details of exemption list
Holidays are finally back on the cards with the 14-day quarantine rule to be axed from July 10, it has been announced. From this date, Britons living in England will be able to confidently travel to a number of countries deemed “lower risk.” The full list of nations has been announced.
FULL LIST OF COUNTRIES WITH QUARANTINE EXEMPTION
ANDORRA
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
ARUBA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
BAHAMAS
BARBADOS
BELGIUM
BONAIRE, SINT EUSTATIUS & SABA
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CROATIA
CURAÇAO
CYPRUS
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
DOMINICA
FAROE ISLANDS
FIJI
FINLAND
FRANCE
FRENCH POLYNESIA
GERMANY
GREECE
GREENLAND
GRENADA
GUADELOUPE
HONG KONG
HUNGARY
ICELAND
ITALY
JAMAICA
JAPAN
LEICHTENSTEIN
LITHUANIA
LUXEMBOURG
MACAU
MALTA
MAURITIUS
MONACO
NETHERLANDS
NEW CALEDONIA
NEW ZEALAND
NORWAY
POLAND
RÉUNION
SAN MARINO
SERBIA
SEYCHELLES
SOUTH KOREA
SPAIN
ST BARTHÉLEMY
ST KITTS AND NEVIS
ST LUCIA
ST PIERRE AND MIQUELON
SWITERLAND
TAIWAN
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
TURKEY
VATICAN CITY
VIETNAM
Publishing the information, the Government explained there could be more countries added in the coming days.
They wrote: "Ireland is already exempt as part of the common travel area, as are the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. In addition, we will be exempting the 14 British Overseas Territories.
"This list may be added to over the coming days following further discussions between the UK and international partners.
"Information for travel into Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will be published in due course by the Devolved Administrations."
While Britons won't have to quarantine on arrival back in to the UK from these countries, they may well face quarantine restrictions going the other way - travellers should check guidance on each country ahead of any trip.
The 14 British Overseas Territories are Anguilla, Bermuda, British Antarctic Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and Turks and Caicos Islands.