Since the number of cases is decreasing in many countries and there are also less serious cases, the entry barriers are also being lowered at the same time.
The countries below have abolished corona-related entry restrictions for UK travellers. This means that you don't need any proof of vaccination or testing to enter the country, and you don't have to go into quarantine. You may need to fill out an entry form for some of these countries (mostly online).
Here is the current list:
(as of 11.4.2022)
* Please note, we are updating this periodically when we see rule changes. For a definitive answer on a particular country, please see Gov.uk.
Andorra
Bahrain
Costa Rica (unvaccinated travellers will need to buy insurance)
Curaçao
Czech Republic
El Salvador
Gibraltar
Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Jordan (but you must have health insurance and apply online for a QR code)
Lithuania
Maldives (for tourist entry)
Mexico
Moldova (there is a travel warning here however)
Mongolia
Montenegro
Norway
Poland
Romania
Saudi Arabia
Slovenia
Sweden
For the latest travel information on any country listed or not listed here, please search for the country on the Gov.uk Foreign Travel Advice website.
Note: However, this does not mean that unvaccinated travellers can only travel to these countries. They can enter many countries quarantine-free with a negative test.
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