Spain holidays: Covid rules overhauled – what rules are still in place in Spain? | Travel News | Travel

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On April 20, 2022, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) made its most recent update to the Spain travel advice page, notifying Britons that rules regarding the use of face masks in Spain have been relaxed. With COVID-19 travel rules almost entirely gone for fully vaccinated travellers, the summer of 2022 is set to be the busiest for travel since the beginning of the pandemic.

However, your NHS appointment card from vaccination centres is not designed to be used as proof of vaccination, as will not be accepted.

Having recovered from COVID-19 in the last six months. You can also use a medical certificate or recovery record to prove your COVID-19 status on entry to Spain.

Travellers who can show proof of being fully vaccinated or having recovered from a prior COVID-19 infection in the last six months, or who are under 12, do not need to complete a Travel Health Control Form.

There are some different entry requirements for children under 12 years old and those aged 12 to 17.

Children under the age of 12 do not need to show proof of vaccination, proof of a previous infection or take a diagnostic test prior to arrival.

Children aged 12 to 17 travelling for tourism can enter Spain by presenting documentation certifying that they have undertaken a COVID-19 nucleic acid amplification test – NAAT or a recovery certificate.

If they are vaccinated, they can show evidence of this and side-step testing requirements.

Children aged 12 to 17 will be expected to complete a Health Control Form before travelling if they are not vaccinated.

The FCDO adds: “You may also be subject to additional checks at the point of entry including a temperature check, visual health assessment, or testing on arrival. Passengers may also be contacted and required to undertake a COVID-19 nucleic acid amplification test – NAAT (PCR or similar) at any point up to 48 hours after their arrival in Spain.”

In addition to the mandatory use of face masks in the above situations, the Spanish government “recommends you use them responsibly” in the following places:

enclosed public spaces such as shops, cinemas, bars and restaurants

at large events (for example concerts, sporting events)

when in the company of people considered clinically vulnerable or high-risk and social distancing of 1.5m cannot be observed

at family gatherings

in any other enclosed communal spaces open to the public.

Other public health measures may vary between regions, so tourists should refer to local authorities for advice.

Visitors and the public must abide by any safety measures put in place by establishments such as hotels, bars, shops and restaurants to reduce the risk of COVID-19 such as social distancing and other public safety precautions.

The Spanish government is also urging everyone to wash their hands frequently.

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