International Travel Update.The Canary Islands and Spain remain on the Amber list.The Balearic Islands of Majorca, Ibiza and Menorca are to move to England's Amber travel list just 3 weeks after being added to the green list.
From Monday, those who are not fully vaccinated or under 18 will have to quarantine on returning to England from an Amber list country.
You will need to take a test in your destination country before leaving and also on Day 2 of return.
Following a massive rise in cases, the Spanish islands so popular with British tourists will move to the Amber list from 04:00 BST on Monday 19 July.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps defended the traffic light system highlighting that "no-one can be out there thinking we can travel and just rely on things not changing".
Good news for Bulgaria as they move onto the Green List from 04:00 BST on Monday 19 July.
Croatia Currently on the Amber list but Will move to the Green watchlist 4am, Monday 19 July. This basically means it may change
back to amber list at short notice if cases increases.
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Hong Kong Will move to Green list 4am, Monday 19 July.
Taiwan Will move to Green watchlist 4am, Monday 19 July.
The British Virgin Islands will also move to the Amber list.
Cuba, Indonesia, Myanmar and Sierra Leone will be moved to the red list, with arrivals required to carry out their quarantine in a government-run hotel at a cost of £1,750 per adult.
For a full list of Red, amber and Green List rules check the official website at
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