International travel has become a lot easier than it was two years ago for most Britons. While many countries still have some level of Covid restrictions – such as requiring tests or vaccinations – four countries worldwide have no entry requirements for Britons. Which countries are they?
After two years of rolling lockdowns, variants and travel bans, many countries across the globe have relaxed travel restrictions in order to encourage tourism and travel.
As many people globally are able to get vaccinated, countries have been able to relax restrictions at their borders without fear of encouraging another surge of infections.
While most countries have enforced separate travel restrictions for people who are unvaccinated – such as providing negative tests, or quarantining upon arrival – a total of four countries worldwide have scrapped restrictions altogether.
These countries currently have no restrictions for British tourists entering the country, but don’t forget with coronavirus there is always a risk of last-minute changes, so make sure you’ve considered this before committing to a holiday.`
Which countries in the world have been the first to scrap all coronavirus restrictions?
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You will still need to wear a face mask on public transport in Costa Rica, however.
El Salvador
You can enter El Salvador without having to show a recent coronavirus test or proof of vaccination.
British travellers can stay in El Salvador for up to 90 days without needing a visa.