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Spain this week flung open its doors to British holidaymakers once again, following in the footsteps of its Iberian neighbour, Portugal.
British tourists to Spain will be able to enter without restriction: the government has said that arrivals from the UK need not present a negative PCR test or show details of vaccination, thanks to the swift pace of the vaccine roll-out.
Sounds like a summer holiday shoe-in, doesn’t it?
A week on a Benidorm beach is made slightly more complicated by the fact that Spain is on the UK government’s “amber” list, arrivals from which have to self-isolate for 10 days and take three Covid tests (a lateral flow before arrival, and two PCR tests on days two and eight).
That said, some hardy British holidaymakers are flying out to Spain regardless this week. But what does a holiday look like there now? What restrictions should travellers know about?
Our travel correspondent Simon Calder will be hosting a recorded live stream during which he will be quizzing our Spain correspondent Graham Keeley for on the ground responses to your travel questions.
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Simon will be fielding the questions to Graham in a stream which will then be available to all our registered users.
All you have to do is register to submit your question in the comments below by 10am tomorrow (May 25). If you’re not already a member, click “sign up” in the comments box to leave your question and be able to watch the interview between Graham and Simon.
For all those who submit questions you will be notified when the stream is available.
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