France, Croatia and Greece will welcome British holidaymakers from MONDAY

Austria

From June 16 Austria will end its quarantine requirements for visitors from more than 20 European countries but the UK is not included on this list. 

Sweden, Spain and Portgual are also not included.  

Belgium

The government plan to reopen its borders to visitors from the EU, UK and Schengen members. Bars, restaurants and hotels resumed business on June 8 and markets, museums and zoos can open if they meet guidelines.  

Croatia

Arrivals from the EU and UK into Croatia from June 15 are not required to self-isolate unless they have been in contact with someone who has coronavirus. 

They will be given a leaflet with guidelines they must follow for the first 14 days of their trip. 

Hotels, restaurants and beaches are all allowed to open if they have health and safety guidelines in place. 

France

France didn’t shut their borders in response to the pandemic but did impose strict travel restrictions so entry was only granted for essential travel. 

Direct flights will run from the UK to Paris and Nice on Monday from London airports. 

The Eurostar will run between London St Pancras and Paris on Monday but the cheapest ticket is currently £245. 

Germany

Germany is expected to lift border restrictions for visitors from the EU, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. 

Berlin extended its virus warnings for non-European nations until the end of August.  

Greece

Between June 15 and July 1 those flying from airports on a high-risk list will be tested when they land. 

They will be required to go to a quarantine hotel and self-isolate for seven days if the test comes back negative and 14 days if positive. 

Tourists coming from airports not on the list will be subject to random testing. 

Iceland

Visitors to Iceland can choose between a test for Covid-19, which is free until July 1 but after that is £88, or two weeks of quarantine. 

The country have had 1,807 cases of the bug and 10 deaths. It has lifted many of its lockdown restrictions and bars, restaurants, hotels, swimming pools and gyms are all open.  

The Netherlands

The Netherlands will reopen its borders from Monday to travellers from the EU and Schengen countries but not the UK or Sweden. 

Poland

Poland announced on June 10 it would lift travel restrictions to visitors from 26 countries, although the UK has not been specified. 

It will lift self-isolation rules for EU arrivals from June 13.   

Sweden

Sweden didn’t have a strict lockdown on its citizens but did close its borders to non-EU or European Economic Area countries until June 15. Britain was not included in this ban. 

Switzerland

Switzerland announced last week that it would reopen its borders to visitors from the EU or UK on June 15. 

Its casinos, amusement parks, zoos, spas, swimming pools and campsites can reopen while bars, restaurants and clubs are operating under a curfew, closing between 12-6am.