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Complete list of travel restrictions in Europe; What are the entry requirements for each country?

Complete list of travel restrictions in Europe; What are the entry requirements for each country?

01.01.1900

A new wave of coronavirus outbreaks in Europe has led most countries on the continent to impose restrictions on the Covid 19 epidemic. Here are the latest travel rules for Europe with the Corona epidemic.
Recent changes in restrictions on preventing the spread of coronavirus:

  • Britain abolished the need for corona tests before the trip.
  • Cyprus requires all travelers to have a negative PCR test result when entering the country.
  • Germany has lifted restrictions on British tourists.
  • Quarantine has ended in Austria, but there are still restrictions on the entry of unvaccinated travelers.
  • Italy now requires all travelers from other countries to test negative for PCR prior to departure.
  • Switzerland has changed the rules for testing all passengers.
  • Travelers traveling from the UK to Poland must quarantine for 14 days.
  • Spain only allows fully vaccinated travelers to enter the UK.
  • Countries change their rules quickly. Visit the official Government Web site for the latest restrictions before you travel.

Albania

  • Restrictions continue to be put in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Prohibition from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., forced use of masks indoors, and public transportation are among these restrictions.
  • All Albanian land borders are open and there are no travel restrictions nationwide.
  • All foreign nationals upon arrival in Albania must present a certificate of vaccination and a negative PCR test result performed 72 hours in advance.


Read this page for more information.

Andorra

  • Travelers must pass through Spain or France to enter Andorra. As a result, it is recommended that travel restrictions for both countries be considered.
  • There are no restrictions on travel to Andorra, but wearing a mask indoors is mandatory. Social distancing must also be observed in Andorra.
  • Travelers intending to stay in Andorra for more than three nights must provide a vaccination certificate, a negative coronary artery test result, or evidence of recovery from Covid 19.

Read this page for more information.

Austria

  • Travelers entering Austria must present one of three documents: a vaccination certificate, proof of recovery from Covid 19, or a negative coronary test result in the past 72 hours.
  • To visit a restaurant, bar, nightclub, theater or cable car, tourists must have a vaccination certificate or proof of recovery from Covid 19. A negative corona test result is not enough to enter these places.
  • Passengers must enter the travel form in advance if they are entering a country whose name is not on the Austrian government's list of safe countries. Click here for the list.
  • Austria is a member of the Covid Digital Certificate Program in the European Union. This program allows travelers to travel freely within the union after presenting a vaccination certificate and a negative coronary artery test result.
  • Restaurants in Austria must be closed from 11pm on government orders.
  • The use of masks in closed environments and public transportation is mandatory.

Read more information here.

Belarus

  • Air travel to Belarus is still possible under certain conditions, but land travel for recreation is prohibited.
  • Belarus currently has most of the countries at risk of coronary heart disease, but there is no limit to the number of people who can be fully vaccinated.
  • Public places and tourist attractions in Belarus are open subject to certain restrictions.
  • Travelers who have been fully vaccinated against Covid 19 no longer need to test negative for coronary artery disease. But travelers six years of age and older who have not been vaccinated must report a negative coronary artery test in the past 72 hours.
  • The use of masks on public transport in Belarus is mandatory.

Read more here.

Belgium

  • Belgium is one of the countries using the Quaid digital certification program in the European Union. This program allows travelers to travel freely within the union after presenting a vaccination certificate and a negative coronary artery test result.
  • Anyone planning a trip to Belgium must complete the Passenger Location form 48 hours before arrival.
  • Vaccinated travelers entering Belgium from outside Europe must submit a negative PCR test result and quarantine until a negative test result is provided upon arrival.
  • Conditions for a negative PCR test result are different for travelers entering Belgium from high-risk areas, including the UK. These people must quarantine for at least 10 days.
  • It is not mandatory to use the mask outdoors, but people are required to wear the mask indoors, including in shops and on public transportation.
  • Tourists must present a health certificate to enter the bar, restaurant, cafe and other public places.
  • Everyone over the age of 10 must wear a mask on public transportation.

Read more here.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Tourists can travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina by presenting a vaccination certificate or a negative coronary test result 48 hours prior to travel.
  • Shops, pharmacies, restaurants, bars and cafes are open in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • The use of masks in closed and open public areas is one of the mandatory means of public transportation.

See this page for more information.

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