ENGLAND is coming out of lockdown on December 2, with holidays confirmed to be able to go ahead depending on the tier of the region.
Here is everything to know about your next holiday from when you can go to quarantines and coronavirus tests.
When will I be able to go on holiday again?
England’s lockdown ends next week, from December 2, meaning UK holidays and international travel can go ahead.
This means a last-minute break abroad will be able to restart.
However, this will depend on the region and the new tiers, which the government has confirmed will see more parts of England remaining in high risk categories.
If in tier 1 or tier 2, families will be able to go on holiday, although in tier 2 this will have to be with your own household.
Tier 3 regions are still advised against non-essential travel meaning holidays should not go ahead, with hotels in the regions also remaining closed.
What are the new quarantine restrictions when returning to the UK?
Currently, any countries on the “red list” which are deemed high risk require a mandatory two-week quarantine when back in the UK.
Anyone caught breaking their self-isolation period faces fines of £1,000, with one man forced to pay £7,000 after being caught repeatedly flouting the rules.
However, the government has confirmed that the two week quarantine will be reduced when the lockdown ends from 14 days to five days.
All destinations will be covered under the new scheme, and a test does not need to be booked in advance of travel.