Green list countries: Grant Shapps reveals list of countries where Brits can go on holiday from May 17

GRANT Shapps has tonight revealed the list of countries where Brits can go on holiday from May 17 – with Portugal, Israel and Iceland on the 12-strong green list.

The Transport Secretary announced at tonight’s press conference that Brits can FINALLY get their foreign getaways booked in, but the list of green list areas is very short.



Grant Shapps revealed the list tonight

The government will announce later today which countries could be on the green list
Ministers have finally revealed the green list of holiday destinations

They include Portugal (including Madeira and the Azores), Gibraltar, Israel, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Singapore, Brunei and Singapore.

And New Zealand and Australia are also on the list – but they have their own entry requirements and are unlikely to let in tourists at the moment.

France, Greece and Spain are NOT yet on the green list, meaning Brits will have to wait at least another three weeks to find if they can go on holiday there this summer.

Brits are advised not to book anywhere on the amber list, just in case things get worse and it turns red.

And Turkey, Nepal and the Maldives are to be slammed on the red list, Mr Shapps said tonight – meaning Brits coming home will have to quarantine in a hotel for 14 days and pay £1,750 for the privilege.

The news could put the Champion’s League Final in doubt, which is meant to be held in Turkey between Manchester City and Chelsea.


Green list countries: Grant Shapps reveals list of countries where Brits can go on holiday from May 17

A handful of countries will be given coveted green status in a new travel traffic light system based on jab roll out and Covid rates – meaning Brits can visit with just two tests on their return.

Only green countries will be quarantine free, with Brits able to avoid self–isolating for 10 days on their return.

Tests will still be required, with a pre-arrival test before returning to the UK, and a second test on day two.

The next review is set to take place in three weeks – so on May 28.

It comes as:

  • Flight prices to areas rumoured to be on the green list rocketed earlier – ahead of tonight’s reveal
  • Areas with high vaccine rates were put on the list, but others will have to wait until the next review
  • TUI has announced £20 Covid test kits for Brits heading to green list countries, savings Brits up to £100 per person.

Only green list countries can avoid the quarantine

Green list countries: Grant Shapps reveals list of countries where Brits can go on holiday from May 17




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