direct to your inbox A major new travel initiative could soon see tourists welcomed back to Spain. The country currently remains off the UK travel corridor, meaning arrivals need to self-isolate on entry to Britain - with the exception of the Canary Islands which don't require mandatory quarantine.
But entry to Spain and its islands requires all travellers to present a negative Covid-19 test no more than 72 hours before arrival.
In a bid to boost visitor numbers after the devastating effect of travel restrictions during the pandemic, Spanish tourism authorities have launched a huge drive to lure holidaymakers back to the country - and to reassure them it's safe to visit.
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