Spain: New travel rules expected to result in surge of holidaymakers

  • Taylor Wimpey España predicts that simplified travel will deliver bumper results for Spain
  • Balearic Islands are currently Spain’s most popular destination
  • Beach, local cuisine and sun are “what families are seeking right now”

With the UK government’s new travel rules now in place, it’s easier to visit Spain than it has been in a long time. For some British families, this means looking forward to a long overdue half-term break in the sunshine. For others, it opens up the potential for a more permanent connection with Spain.

“It has already been an exciting summer in terms of rising interest in Spanish second homes from British buyers. Now, with the simplification of travel rules between the UK and Spain, we expect a very busy couple of months ahead, as many families un-pause their plans to purchase property in Spain.”

Sales and Marketing Director of Taylor Wimpey España

As of 4 October 2021, anyone travelling from the UK to Spain aged 12 or over must present either proof of being fully vaccinated (at least two weeks before travel) or a negative PCR test result (taken within 72 hours of travel). Travellers must also complete a health control form within the 48 hours before they travel.

Holidaymakers from England and Wales can use the NHS Covid Pass as proof of their vaccination status. Those travelling from Scotland can request a letter from the NHS or download a QR code. Northern Ireland residents can present a Covid certificate.

Covid rules in place in Spain include wearing face masks in enclosed public spaces for those aged 6 and above, as well as in crowded outdoor spaces. Social distancing remains in place (1.5 metres), while local regions also have their own safety measures in place.

Those returning to the UK will not need to take a Covid test before departing Spain, provided they are fully vaccinated. Travellers still have to take a PCR test the day after arriving home, although the UK government is planning to change this to a lateral flow test by the time people return from their half term breaks. Those returning to England also have to fill out a passenger locator form. More stringent restrictions are in place for travellers who are not fully vaccinated.

“The updated UK rules provide a clear and simple way for travellers to access Spain and return with minimal disruption to their daily lives. This is excellent news for holidaymakers seeking some Spanish sunshine. It’s also great news for the Spanish property sector, which is already seeing both demand and prices rise.”

https://thepropertygroupsite.com/2021/10/06/new-travel-rules-expected-to-result-in-surge-of-holidaymakers-and-second-home-buyers-to-spain/

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