Spain has extended Covid restrictions until 15 May in a move that puts it out of line with competitor destinations.
Measures imposed in July 2020 which could affect family holidays will remain in place until at least the middle of this month, the Majorca Daily Bulletin reports.
UK travellers can enter Spain and its islands provided they are fully vaccinated or have recently recovered from Covid and have proof.
Children under 12 can enter restriction-free. However, those aged 12 to 17 must take a PCR test within 72 hours before departure or show full vaccination or a recovery certificate.
Regulations will be in place until 12pm on 15 May. Spain remains one of the few European countries to continue to enforce regulations, but last month lifted the rules on mask wearing in most places apart from on public transport.
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