By abandoning the measures introduced due to the coronavirus pandemic, EU countries are starting to open their borders, so many are wondering where to go on vacation.
Greek borders will reopen on June 15, but only for citizens of Germany, Cyprus, Israel, the Balkans and the Baltic states. Tourists will be allowed to enter Greece without a negative Cavid-19 test or a mandatory quarantine when international flights resume on July 1, Euronews reported.
Bulgaria has announced the opening of borders with Serbia and Greece on June 1st.
Croatia reopened its borders with Slovenia in mid-May, and on May 29, Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia should do the same.
Hungary has opened its borders with Romania, and the border with Slovakia and the Czech Republic will open on Wednesday, but with restrictions.
Spain will reopen its borders to tourists on July 1.
French borders remain closed until at least June 15, except for EU citizens residing in France, seasonal workers and EU citizens working in France.
In Germany, checks on the borders with Austria, Switzerland, France and Denmark for passengers arriving by plane from Italy and Spain remain in force until June 15.
Britain's borders are currently open. From June 8, visitors from abroad will be quarantined for up to 14 days.
Austria plans to fully open its borders with Germany and Austria, and from May 27 with Slovakia and Hungary, but with restrictions.
Dutch borders are open to those traveling to the Schengen area, but it is advisable to avoid all trips that are not necessary. Belgium's borders remain closed.