Spain has extended its Covid entry rules for another month.
The restrictions had been due to lapse on Sunday (15 May). However, Spain’s tourist office in the UK confirmed to TTG on Monday (16 May) the measures have been extended until Wednesday 15 June by Spain’s interior ministry.
It means adult arrivals will continue to have to provide valid proof of vaccination or recovery from Covid-19.
Spain is continuing to apply its rules for third countries – non-EU countries – to the UK, despite many other destinations taking a more lenient stance, such as Spain’s neighbour Portugal.
Those unable to provide evidence of full vaccination against Covid-19 and/or proof or recovery will be denied entry.
Children under the age of 12 are exempt, while those aged 12-18 can enter on the basis of a negative pre-travel PCR test for Covid-19.
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