Spain is the only European country that still has COVID restrictions in place for non-EU travelers this month.
The popular destination dropped all entry rules for anyone arriving from the EU or Schengen area.
But the UK, US, and other tourists need to show proof of full vaccination, recovery from COVID-19, a negative antigen test result (taken 24 hours before departure), or a negative PCR test (taken 72 hours before departure).
Health screening is in place at all Spanish airports and ports to ensure passengers comply with these rules, which are set to stay until at least 15 November.
With its sunny beaches, rich architectural heritage, and delicious food, there are plenty of reasons why the Meditarian nations were the world’s second-most visited countries pre-pandemic. And, of course, the long-running favorite of British holidaymakers.
Unlike other European nations – including Luxembourg most recently – Spain has not scrapped its travel restrictions entirely.