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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just read that Spain will open up to European tourists including the UK, from 21 June. Really hope so, as I have a hol booked in Sept

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By *rilly biscuitsCouple
over a year ago

canary islands and suffolk

It’s for shengen countries only, uk and Ireland are not part of that, still looking like July sometime for uk and Ireland

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By *SCouple81Couple
over a year ago

Between Edinburgh and Scottish Borders

The news is: Spain will open its borders to members of the EU’s Schengen Zone, plus the UK, on June 21.

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By *ussianbabeWoman
over a year ago

Belfast


"The news is: Spain will open its borders to members of the EU’s Schengen Zone, plus the UK, on June 21."

Yes it is correct lol

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By *rilly biscuitsCouple
over a year ago

canary islands and suffolk

We are still waiting for the boe to be published to see if the uk is included in the list of countries that can travel, as it stands at the moment the uk is not allowed and seems the news Chanel’s are just assuming, it has to be stated in the boe to be official, fingers crossed the uk are included, the boe should be published later today or tomorrow

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By *edonist 2Couple
over a year ago

Fylde Coast.


"We are still waiting for the boe to be published to see if the uk is included in the list of countries that can travel, as it stands at the moment the uk is not allowed and seems the news Chanel’s are just assuming, it has to be stated in the boe to be official, fingers crossed the uk are included, the boe should be published later today or tomorrow "

Can you update us when official please? x

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

Costa Blanca News is reporting that British tourists will be allowed into Spain from June 21st.

They contacted the Spanish foreign ministry who confirmed that as Britain is only in Brexit transition it will be included.

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By *arcumCouple
over a year ago

Houghton Regis

https://www.costa-news.com/costa-blanca-news/spain-gives-green-light-for-british-tourists/

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By *SCouple81Couple
over a year ago

Between Edinburgh and Scottish Borders

How soon is anyone actually going?

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"How soon is anyone actually going?"

We are driving down from Germany on 1st July, maybe we will bring it forward by a day or two now.

From the UK it will really depend on flights, at the moment Jet 2 are not flying until 15th July, and Ryanair haven't really said much lately.

Also while the UK still has the 2 week quarantine in place it will make it quite difficult for many people when they return home.

Yes, some will travel but I don't expect big numbers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lots of reports that the 14 days could be dropped soon.

But just now we are still waiting for the BOE and see what it’s saying for Spain first

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By *edonist 2Couple
over a year ago

Fylde Coast.


"Lots of reports that the 14 days could be dropped soon.

But just now we are still waiting for the BOE and see what it’s saying for Spain first "

Hopefully either dropped or Air Bridge agreements In place by the end of the month x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lots of reports that the 14 days could be dropped soon.

But just now we are still waiting for the BOE and see what it’s saying for Spain first

Hopefully either dropped or Air Bridge agreements In place by the end of the month x"

Here is hoping, but things are starting to move on quickly x

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"How soon is anyone actually going?

We are driving down from Germany on 1st July, maybe we will bring it forward by a day or two now.

From the UK it will really depend on flights, at the moment Jet 2 are not flying until 15th July, and Ryanair haven't really said much lately.

Also while the UK still has the 2 week quarantine in place it will make it quite difficult for many people when they return home.

Yes, some will travel but I don't expect big numbers."

And TUI not flying before July 10th.

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By *edonist 2Couple
over a year ago

Fylde Coast.


"How soon is anyone actually going?

We are driving down from Germany on 1st July, maybe we will bring it forward by a day or two now.

From the UK it will really depend on flights, at the moment Jet 2 are not flying until 15th July, and Ryanair haven't really said much lately.

Also while the UK still has the 2 week quarantine in place it will make it quite difficult for many people when they return home.

Yes, some will travel but I don't expect big numbers.

And TUI not flying before July 10th."

I think if people in the UK can start booking holidays from mid July they will do. Things are changing quickly, far cry from a few months back when it was feared no holidays abroad till 2021. Be interesting to watch the prices of flights/holidays though....they may rocket once given the go ahead x

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"How soon is anyone actually going?

We are driving down from Germany on 1st July, maybe we will bring it forward by a day or two now.

From the UK it will really depend on flights, at the moment Jet 2 are not flying until 15th July, and Ryanair haven't really said much lately.

Also while the UK still has the 2 week quarantine in place it will make it quite difficult for many people when they return home.

Yes, some will travel but I don't expect big numbers.

And TUI not flying before July 10th.

I think if people in the UK can start booking holidays from mid July they will do. Things are changing quickly, far cry from a few months back when it was feared no holidays abroad till 2021. Be interesting to watch the prices of flights/holidays though....they may rocket once given the go ahead x"

Yes many people are desperate to get away and have more confidence now to book something. I fear prices could rise though x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"How soon is anyone actually going?"

September 3rd

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By *azyafternoonMan
over a year ago

Bournemouth

We're booked in the Portsmouth Bilbao ferry on 5th July after two previous bookings were cancelled. Brittany Ferries actually phoned us us last week regarding another matter but also said they are pretty confident the sailing will go ahead. Can't wait to get there...

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By *lamourpussyCouple
over a year ago

Cirencester

Fco advice is still not to travel unless it is essential though so until that changes wherever you are going you won't be insured against COVID and depending on your insurance possibly not at all! Think carefully about travelling without insurance, a couple of years ago we were in Spain when a friend needed emergency treatment - a night in hospital, medication etc cost him over €2500!

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By *iddevoncoupleCouple
over a year ago

Malaga SA


"Fco advice is still not to travel unless it is essential though so until that changes wherever you are going you won't be insured against COVID and depending on your insurance possibly not at all! Think carefully about travelling without insurance, a couple of years ago we were in Spain when a friend needed emergency treatment - a night in hospital, medication etc cost him over €2500!"

Wow depending on what it was sounds expensive I had an umbilical hernia sorted in Malaga room, meals my wife stayed all incl 800 euros at a private hospital my EU card had expired!

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Fco advice is still not to travel unless it is essential though so until that changes wherever you are going you won't be insured against COVID and depending on your insurance possibly not at all! Think carefully about travelling without insurance, a couple of years ago we were in Spain when a friend needed emergency treatment - a night in hospital, medication etc cost him over €2500!"

Good advice, hubby has had hospital treatment in PDI and it was expensive, covered by insurance.

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By *ohnBh0yMan
over a year ago

LANARKSHIRE

Just when you thought it was opening up. Maybe not the nightlife.

I see Ibiza Nightclubs will not open this summer.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Just when you thought it was opening up. Maybe not the nightlife.

I see Ibiza Nightclubs will not open this summer."

Wow!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just when you thought it was opening up. Maybe not the nightlife.

I see Ibiza Nightclubs will not open this summer."

The Mirror‘s headline was a bit misleading.

The official word is: Clubs with 300 person capacity can open as of Monday, that is to be reviewed every 15 day’s.

Yes Ushuaia have said they are not opening this year (gutted by the way) and it’s likely other big venues will follow as well. That’s mainly due to all the opening parties have been missed and we’re 4 weeks in to a 18 week season.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

Yes confusing...' Balearic government are set to ban all major night clubs from reopening '

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nightlife in Ibiza is slowly coming back! From this Monday, small venues can open up to 300 people!

However, venues with a 300 person capacity can open from next week, and a working committee has been set up to review the situation every 15 days. That’s the official stance. Yes, it is true to say the bigger clubs will not open in the same way as usual.

That’s the official news from Balearic’s government

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By *lamourpussyCouple
over a year ago

Cirencester


"Yes confusing...' Balearic government are set to ban all major night clubs from reopening '

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The Balearics have a separate government who have decided that allowing clubs to open is too dangerous in the current situation. Other areas of Spain could do the same although I don't think any have at the moment.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well as of Monday bullfighting returns to Andalucia. Sadly

50% of capacity

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By *lamourpussyCouple
over a year ago

Cirencester

Balearic Government have now apparently said that no clubs will be allowed to open before next year.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Balearic Government have now apparently said that no clubs will be allowed to open before next year."

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