Where to travel from the UK without quarantine?

You don't need to complete a UK passenger locator form before you travel, undergo any COVID-19 tests or quarantine when you arrive in England. For Americans eager to resume international travel, these are the countries that currently allow US citizens to enter, although there may be restrictions, including vaccination requirements. Fully vaccinated travelers, or those who can prove that they have taken a negative Covid test before flying, do not need to quarantine on arrival in Portugal. Fully vaccinated people from the UK can enter Thailand.

You will need to have a PCR test before you travel and again upon arrival in Thailand. Those who are not vaccinated must quarantine upon arrival. Those who are fully vaccinated within the last 270 days, or who have proof of a booster dose, will not need to self-isolate upon arrival in Croatia. However, those who are not fully vaccinated will need to show a negative PCR or lateral flow test taken prior to arrival, as well as undergo a test on arrival and quarantine until the result is returned.

Those who cannot undergo a test must isolate for seven days. Mexico is open to travelers regardless of their vaccination status. Currently, neither a Covid-19 test nor quarantine is required on arrival. However, travelers must complete the health declaration form and scan the QR code generated upon arrival.

Malta does not impose an incoming quarantine requirement on UK visitors who are able to show proof of Covid vaccination, and the final dose is taken more than 14 days before travel. Malta accepts UK Covid vaccine certification (both digital and letter) as proof of vaccination status. You can travel to Italy from the UK without having to self-isolate, as long as you can prove that you were fully vaccinated, with the second dose less than 180 days (six months) ago. Even though Scotland's rules have ended, other countries may still have travel rules after March 18. If you live in Scotland, check out GOV, the UK's overseas travel tips for all the countries you plan to visit.

You don't need to take any COVID-19 test to travel or isolate yourself upon arrival in England if you qualify as fully vaccinated. Changes to the general information page and the amber countries page reflecting the latest changes with regard to vaccines and travel. Embassy recommends that travellers check with their airlines for the latest information on testing requirements. Trips to Andorra are made by land from Spain or France, so check the entry requirements for those countries first.

If you are travelling to the UK from Ireland, you do not need to complete a passenger locator form or take any Covid test before departure or on arrival. Travellers departing Rwanda must test negative for Covid-19 within 72 hours after Travel options focused on sexual wellbeing (think retreats for couples and beachfront sessions with intimacy coaches) are becoming increasingly popular. Risk assessment for Covid-19 is “Level unknown”; agency recommends that those who are not vaccinated avoid travel to Greenland. Starting at 4am on January 7th, you don't have to quarantine on arrival in England if you qualify as fully vaccinated to travel to England.

Travelers can enter Mexico without being tested or quarantined, although they may be subject to health screenings upon arrival. Individuals who qualify as fully vaccinated for travel to England can book a lateral flow test for use from October 24 instead of a PCR test. Examination done within 48 hours of travel; travellers over 18 must also provide proof of vaccination. Fully vaccinated children aged 12 to 15 can now also use the NHS app to show their Covid status, or they can request an NHS Covid Pass letter for international travel.

UK children 12 years of age or older who are not fully vaccinated will be treated as vaccinated if traveling with fully vaccinated adults. Exit tests are required by the traveler no more than 72 hours before flight departure.

Kayode Alhassan
Kayode Alhassan

Kayode Alhassan is an experienced travel enthusiast with a focus on providing valuable information about hotels in Courbevoie. He is committed to helping travellers make informed decisions. Kayode holds a Bachelor's degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management from the University of Surrey.