Brits will be able to travel to Spain without having to quarantine from Sunday in a major boost for holidaymakers. It comes after the Spanish government rowed back on its plans to impose a two-week isolation period on tourists from countries still struggling with coronavirus.
Those travelling from the UK will still need to register with authorities in Spain upon arrival. And UK guidelines continue to advise against travelling abroad.
Spanish Foreign Minister, Arancha Gonzalez Laya, said: "We will allow British visitors to enter Spain just like the rest of the European Union or Schengen from 21 June freely and without the need for the quarantine." "We're discussing with the UK authorities to see if they would do the same on their side, we