coronavirus lockdown. Tourists from England will be permitted to travel to Wales and stay in "self-contained" accommodation such as cottages, stationary caravans and some hotels.First Minister Mark Drakeford announced the exciting change on Friday morning."On Monday 6 July, provided the virus is still under control, we will lift our 'stay local' instruction here in Wales and at that point the tourism economy will reopen in Wales," he told BBC Radio 5 Live."I've got to caveat it by saying we've got to be sure the virus is still under control at that point."Provided it is, the stay local restrictions will be abolished [on July 6] and people inside Wales and from outside Wales will be able to travel."I'll be saying today to our tourism sector.