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Spain, Greece and Italy's latest travel restrictions after rules updated ahead of holiday season

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Spain, Greece and Italy are all popular tourist hotspots that are set to be busy this summer season. All three European countries have announced some major changes in their travel rules over the past few weeks.

From Covid jabs to mask rules, many major restrictions are being eased. For the most part things are looking like a return to normality in the holiday hubs, although there are still some remaining rules in each destination that travellers should be aware of Here is everything that holidaymakers from the UK need to know about the updated rules in Spain, Greece and Italy.

At the end of May, Spain loosened a number of travel restrictions, now allowing those who have not had a coronavirus jab into the country by showing a negative PCR or antigen test on arrival.

Those who are jabbed and boosted can bypass the testing so long as they can prove their vaccinated status. The Foreign Office guidance for Spain says: "Your date(s) of vaccination must be specified and your final dose must have been administered within 270 days prior to travel to Spain."If you completed your vaccination (with both doses of a 2-dose vaccine or one dose of a single-dose vaccine) more than 270 days prior to travel to Spain, you must be able to show proof of having received a booster jab."Speaking about the changes, Spanish tourism minister Reyes Maroto says: "This is excellent news, much awaited by the tourism sector." Earlier this week, Greece announced that they will be lifting their mask rules in most places.

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