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Spain is open for tourism but mandates vaccination proof from 20+ countries

Spain has reopened for EU and overseas tourists (including Americans). Travelers from low-risk countries will no longer need to bring proof of a negative COVID-19 test, vaccine certificate or quarantine. 

Read on to learn about the restrictions for high-risk countries. 

Related:
Italy to start reopening for tourism on June 2
France open for tourism – Current restrictions
Greece to start opening for tourism in May 2021

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Spain Reopening – Latest Updates

August 30 – Spain adds 20 countries to its high-risk travel list

Spain has added 20 countries to its high-risk travel list including Germany, Finland and Iceland, countries that had been praised for their outstanding results regarding pandemic management. 

The move means that travelers from these countries will need to mandatorily present a vaccine certificate to be allowed entry.

The countries affected by the new measure are the following,

  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Cyprus
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Latvia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • Slovenia
  • Sweden

Source: SchengenVisaInfo

August 13 – Spain to reopen for India while tightens COVID restrictions across the country

Spain is welcoming back fully vaccinated Indian visitors after months of a travel ban imposed due to the Delta variant. The Delhi visa application center is open again for business.

While the government reopens to other nations, it is also planning to reintroduce new multiple COVID-19 restrictions.

Catalonia plans to reimpose curfews in 176 municipalities. 

Balearic Islands has banned all types of gatherings between 1:00am and 6:00am and will require visitors to present a Digital COVID pass to access hotels, restaurants and bars starting August 14.

In contrast, businesses in Madrid will be operating under flexible rules and extended schedules.

Source in Spanish: El Mundo.es

Is Spain open to Americans?

Vaccinated Americans are allowed to visit Spain for tourism from June 8. (See conditions on the Latest Updates section).

Is it safe to travel to Spain right now?

Spain is experiencing another Covid-19 wave due to a spread of the Delta variant and therefore is a “red zone” for many countries.


Third-party countries allowed to visit Spain (Current at August 30)

Spain reopening for tourism - travel restrictions
  • Albania
  • Armenia
  • Australia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Brunei
  • Canada
  • China
  • Israel
  • Japan
  • Jordan
  • Kosovo
  • Lebanon
  • Macao 
  • Montenegro
  • New Zealand
  • Qatar
  • Republic of Moldova
  • Republic of North Macedonia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Serbia
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Ukraine Hong Kong 
  • United States of America

Source

Spain

What are the entry restrictions to enter Spain?

Spain reopening for tourism
  • Fill out the travel form named Spain Travel Health (SpTH) and, 
  • Submit a COVID-19 test if the traveler is not on the low-risk list
  • Proof of vaccination (not mandatory)

What is the current COVID-19 situation in Spain?

As of August 30, Spain has reported 4,831,809 positive COVID cases and 84,000 have lost their lives to the virus.

Recommendation

Triple-check the Spanish regulations before booking a flight. If for any reason a visitor is not admitted in the country, they could be placed at an immigration detention facility for several days, until a flight on the same airline becomes available to take them back to their point of origin. 

This is not a common situation but authorities have warned travelers about it. 


Spain reopening tourism: Update archives

July 29 – Spain might be moved to the UK amber-plus list next week

Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, Dominic Raab told reporters today that Spain could be moved out from their amber list this week.

If Spain manages to make it to the amber plus list, some restrictions will be eased but it still means that returning travelers will need to quarantine upon arrival in the U.K. 

“I think you’re getting a little bit ahead of where the Government will be next week but of course, what we want to do is open up with the minimum inconvenience for people but we have just got to be totally vigilant for all these different permutations of the variant.”

Although he did not confirm any of the changes that will be made, he suggested that Spain could be moved to a new list.

“You’ll know next week at the latest. You have to judge it on the basis of the traffic light system we have got in place right now.”

Source: Express U.K

July 9 – Spain to reintroduce several restrictions from July 9 due to 5th wave of coronavirus

Curfews, limited business hours and capacity for bars and restaurants, and even face mask wearing is returning to multiple autonomous communities in Spain due to the 5th wave of coronavirus infections. 

The country also reimposed the need to bring a negativ COVID-19 test to be allowed entry regardless of travelers’ vaccination status.

In Canary Islands Bars and restaurants can open only until midnight and businesses can operate at 50% capacity.

For its part, Barcelona’s government closed nightclubs again on July 9. 

So far, Madrid has kept the least number of restrictions possible but that is expected to change over the weeks to come.

The French government has openly asked its citizens not to travel to Spain due to the worrisome spike in COVID-19 cases. 

“For those who have not yet booked their holidays, avoid Spain and Portugal in your plans,” said Clément Beaune, French Secretary of State for European Affairs. 

Source

June 26 – Spain to drop face mask and other COVID-19 restrictions from June 26

Starting June 26, there will be no legal compulsion to wear face masks once the Spanish government has lifted the rule.

The restriction was not completely ruled out. Face masks will still be required when social distancing is not possible in public spaces, and in all indoor public settings. 

The government also eased multiple capacity and schedule restrictions. Effective June 21, Madrid, Marbella, Andalucía and Costa del Sol are allowed to open clubs and restaurants until 2:00 a.m. For its part, Galicia will reopen night activities from July 1.

Cantabria is the only Spanish community open without any restrictions. 

Places where people do and don't have to wear a face mask
Places where people do and don’t have to wear a face mask

(Source in Spanish: Cadena Ser)

June 9 – Spain has reopened for tourism without COVID-19 test or vaccine certificate from low-risk countries starting on June 7

Travelers from all countries can now enter Spain from June 7. Of course, different conditions apply depending on visitors’ point of departure.

Tourists from low-risk listed countries will be allowed entry without Covid-19 test, vaccine or any other certificate. Those visiting from outside the EU will need to get vaccinated at least 14 days prior to arrival (two doses are needed).

All visitors will still have to fill out the travel form named Spain Travel Health (SpTH)

At ports and airports there will be two control points. Whoever comes from countries or zones not included on the list of risk zones will have access to a quick control with the QR code obtained from SpTH” reads the government’s latest statement.

(Source: EuroNews)

May 28 – American and other tourists will be welcome back to Spain without health controls from June 7, said PM.

Days after the EU reached an agreement on entry criteria for tourists who have received a full two-dose course of an approved vaccine and for those from low-risk countries, Spain has announced the country will be welcoming back American and other tourists without restrictions from June 7. 

“They’re welcome —more than welcome— without restrictions or health controls,” said Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez at a press conference. (Source: Travel+Leisure).

Visitors may still need to use a travel app the country has been testing out since last month to upload their vaccine certificates. Spain expects to recover at least 30-40% of this pre-pandemic this summer. What still remains unknown is when and how the U.S. will reopen to Spanish or other European tourists.

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