European Countries with No Entry Restrictions
Travel demand is returning back to normal and one of the reasons is that traveling is now much easier than early in the pandemic or even compared to last year.
Many countries around the world have dropped entry requirements such as proof of vaccination or Covid-19 testing. That could make these countries a more attracting travel option. And that’s not only for those who might not be vaccinated, but also for others who just want less things to worry about while traveling.
Europe is the most popular continents for Americans to visit, besides North America. Looking at European countries, UK is the most visited by Americans, followed by Italy, France, Spain and Germany.
But if you’re worried about Covid-related entry requirements, here’s some information to help you make a decision about where to travel next.
European Countries Without Entry Restrictions
- Iceland
- Norway
- Ireland
- United Kingdom
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Czech Republic
- Hungary
- Greece
- Croatia
- Bulgaria
- Latvia
- Lichtenstein
- Moldova
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Poland
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Germany (June 1)
While there are no entry requirements for now, you should always stay informed with the latest updates for your destination. Also keep in mind that some countries could have quarantine requirements if you do test positive during your stay.
HT: Travel Pulse
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Serbia, Slovenia
Add Austria to the list.
Is there any rhyme or reason behind this listing? I assumed it would be alphabetical, but no.