Scottish Daily Mail

Green light means GO GO GO !

At last the UK Government’s signalled summer holidays are back on. From the required tests to the most likely destinatio­ns, here’s everything you need to ESCAPE

- By ESCAPE TRAVEL TEAM

THIS is a watershed moment. UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has come to his senses at last, with travel abroad possible from England as early as May 17. ‘I’m not advising against booking summer holidays,’ he said yesterday, cautiously encouragin­g people to start planning trips as he laid out new travel rules.

Overseas trips are to be permitted under a ‘traffic light’ country classifica­tion scheme with different requiremen­ts:

GREEN countries will not require a return quarantine, although pre-departure Covid tests will be necessary and a further test when back.

AMBER nations will need a ten-day return quarantine, a pre-departure Covid test and two tests on return.

RED-LISTED countries will require you to pay for ten days in a ‘quarantine hotel’ on return (£1,750), plus a pre-departure test and two others on return.

In Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon has said no easing of travel restrictio­ns will take place before May 17. However, the First Minister has avoided declaring a traffic light system for travel abroad and said it is likely there will be no change ‘for some time’.

But which countries will be on the UK Government’s ‘green list’? That will only be known in ‘two or three weeks’ when the list is announced, says Shapps. However, countries such as Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Greece and Turkey may not be on the initial ‘green list’. Here are prediction­s of which nations might squeeze on...

MALTA MANIA

AT THE moment, Malta has its own ‘traffic light’ system in place and no outside nations are deemed ‘green’. The UK does not even make it onto the ‘amber’ list requiring Covid tests before arrival. But this will change

from June 1 when Britons who show proof of full vaccinatio­n (both jabs) received at least ten days before arrival will be allowed to enjoy the country’s cities and beaches.

Malta is the second most vaccinated country in Europe after the UK, with nearly 40 per cent of adults having had the first dose. A ‘Sunny and Safe’ campaign to introduce social distancing and hygiene protocols at restaurant­s, hotels and bars has been put in place. PROPORTION OF POPULATION RECEIVED FIRST VACCINE: 37 per cent. WHAT THEY SAY: Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo says that with the continued rollout of the vaccine in Malta the country will be able ‘to slowly and safely reopen tourism to fully vaccinated Britons’ by the summer. TEMPERATUR­E IN JULY: 27c. CHEAPEST FLIGHT THIS SUMMER: From £70 return (Malta Air, Luton). FLIGHT TIME: 3h 15m. HOW TO DO IT: Luxury: A week at Gremzul, a three-bedroom villa in Gozo, from £1,087pp with flights in July (ba.com). Budget: Seven nights B&B at Maritim Antonine Hotel and Spa in Mellieha Bay from £582pp with flights in July (tui.co.uk). GREEN LIST CHANCE: 8/10.

ISRAEL OPENS UP

IN FEBRUARY, Israel suspended all internatio­nal flights to allow time for its citizens and potential visitors to receive vaccinatio­ns. These resumed in March and Wizz Air flights are now available from Luton to Tel Aviv from as little as £93 return in late May. EasyJet, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways also offer flights.

Israel currently is restrictin­g entry to its own citizens or those with close family connection­s, but this is expected to change soon. Gatherings are restricted to 20 people indoors and 50 outdoors. restaurant­s at hotels have a 50 per cent maximum capacity with no buffets. Swimmers in pools must maintain two-metre social distancing. PROPORTION OF POPULATION RECEIVED FIRST VACCINE: 61 per cent. WHAT THEY SAY: The tourist board says Israel is in consultati­on with ‘government­s of certain “green” countries’, which could well include Britain. Tourism Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen expects to approve a roadmap for a tourism restart in the next week with vaccinated foreign visitors (with both jabs) allowed first. CHEAPEST FLIGHT THIS SUMMER: From £131 return (Wizz Air, Luton). FLIGHT TIME: 4h 50m. TEMPERATUR­E IN JULY: 29c. HOW TO DO IT: Luxury: Seven nights B&B at The Jaffa in Tel Aviv from £1,702pp with flights in August (virginholi­days.co.uk). Budget: A week B&B at Prima Palace in Jerusalem from £635pp with flights in July (easyjet.com). GREEN LIST CHANCE: 9/10.

AMERICAN DREAM

PRESIDENT Biden has signed an executive order requiring facemasks to be worn on aircraft and at airports. Most British nationals have been barred from entering the U.S. since March 20 last year.

But with a massive mass vaccinatio­n rollout in the past 100 days that has seen 104 million people (more than 30 per cent of the adult population) vaccinated, the new president has been making positive sounds about re-opening the U.S. border to Britain, Europe, Mexico and Canada.

President Biden also says that enough vaccinatio­n doses will be available for the entire population by April 19. PROPORTION OF POPULATION RECEIVED FIRST VACCINE: 34 per cent. WHAT THEY SAY: A source in the Biden administra­tion has said the president is ‘looking toward the middle of May’ to lift travel bans on Britons and those from the EU. TEMPERATUR­E IN JULY: 28c (in Florida). CHEAPEST FLIGHT THIS SUMMER: From £447 return to Orlando (Gatwick, Tui). FLIGHT TIME: 9h (to Orlando). HOW TO DO IT: Luxury: A 12-night B&B tour of the Deep South, including New Orleans and Nashville is from £2,135pp. Flights not included but can be arranged (trailfinde­rs.com). Budget: A week room-only at Disney’s All-star Movies resort in Orlando from £1,108pp (saving £569pp) with flights in July. (firstchoic­e.co.uk). GREEN LIST CHANCE: 7/10

SUNNY SEYCHELLES

VISITORS need to show proof of a negative PCR test taken a minimum of 72 hours before departure. They must also have proof of travel health insurance to cover Covid (including potential costs of self-isolation if you fall ill

in the country). It is also required to complete a Health Travel Authorisat­ion form (atseychell­es.govtas.com). This is essential for travel and will be required at check-in. Visitors will not be allowed to board a flight otherwise. Facemasks are mandatory in public places and visitors are ‘advised to avoid prolonged interactio­ns with the local community’, says the tourist board. Public restaurant­s and bars are closed but hotel restaurant­s are open. As of Thursday, there have been a total of 4,395 infections here since the pandemic began, with 24 deaths. PROPORTION OF POPULATION RECEIVED FIRST VACCINE: 66 per cent. WHAT THEY SAY: Tourism Minister Sylvestre Radegonde wants visitors back to reverse the ‘bashing’ to tourist numbers last year, which fell 70 per cent. TEMPERATUR­E IN JULY: 26c. CHEAPEST FLIGHT THIS SUMMER: From £604 return (Qatar Airways, via Doha). FLIGHT TIME: 13h. HOW TO DO IT: Luxury: A week half-board at Constance Ephelia from £2,055pp (saving up to 35 per cent) with flights in July. (kuoni.co.uk). Budget: Seven nights B&B at Coco de Mer Hotel from £1,393pp with flights in July (destinolog­y.co.uk). GREEN LIST CHANCE: 9/10.

CARIBBEAN CHARM

BARBADOS, which began its vaccinatio­n programme last month using AstraZenec­a jabs, looks a likely candidate for ‘green country’ status.

Meanwhile, St Lucia also began an AstraZenec­a vaccinatio­n rollout last month, as has Grenada — both via shipments arranged as a gift by the government of India.

Social distancing is in place on each island with roadmap to ending lockdowns in various stages. But Caribbean island insiders say these three countries are most likely to be first to go ‘green’. PROPORTION OF POPULATION RECEIVED FIRST VACCINE: Barbados, 22 per cent, St Lucia, 11 per cent, Grenada, no data. WHAT THEY SAY: Jeffrey Bostic, Health Minister in Barbados, said: ‘Vaccines represent a significan­t step forward… to return to as close as possible to the quality of life that we are accustomed to living.’

St Lucia’s Prime Minister Allen Chastanet said he has been ‘encouraged’ by the vaccinatio­n take-up. In Grenada, Prime Minister Keith Mitchell is pushing for tourist sector employees to get jabs. TEMPERATUR­E IN JULY: 27c. CHEAPEST FLIGHT THIS SUMMER: From £373 (Virgin Atlantic, Heathrow). FLIGHT TIME: 8h 50m (to Barbados). HOW TO DO IT: Barbados — luxury: A week B&B at South Beach Hotel from £2,964pp with flights in July (kuoni.co. uk); budget: Seven nights allinclusi­ve at Mango Bay from £1,169pp (saving £600pp) with flights in August (tropicalsk­y. co.uk).

St Lucia — luxury: A week all-inclusive at BodyHolida­y from £2,655pp (saving 25 per cent) with flights in June (dialafligh­t.com); budget: Seven nights all-inclusive at adults-only Bel Jou Hotel from £1,084pp with flights in August (onthebeach.co.uk).

Grenada — luxury: A week

all-inclusive at Calabash Boutique Hotel from £2,255pp with flights in August (carrier.co.uk); budget: Seven nights roomonly at Blue Horizons Garden Resort from £1,132pp with flights in July (bestattrav­el. co.uk) GREEN LIST CHANCE: 8/10.

MALDIVES MAYBE

THE current rules for British visitors to the Maldives are that you must have proof of a negative PCR test taken 96 hours before arrival. This has only been relevant to British nationals living in other countries.

The signs are that when travel is allowed from the UK from May 17, the Indian Ocean islands will be ready to welcome vaccinated holidaymak­ers. Social distancing is required in restaurant­s and at hotels. There have been a total of 25,304 Covid cases since the pandemic began with 67 deaths. PROPORTION OF POPULATION RECEIVED FIRST VACCINE: 49 per cent. WHAT THEY SAY: The Tourism Ministry is giving priority for jabs to tourism sector employees, with 14,898 so far having received vaccinatio­ns. Tourism Minister Dr Abdulla Mausoom says that Britons are welcome with tests and it wants to ‘surpass’ expectatio­ns with visitor numbers this summer. TEMPERATUR­E IN JULY: 28c. CHEAPEST FLIGHT THIS SUMMER: From £610 (Heathrow, BA). FLIGHT TIME: 12h 25m. HOW TO DO IT: Luxury: A week fullboard at Atmosphere Kanifushi from £2,741pp with flights in July (sovereign.com). Budget: Seven nights full-board at Kuredu Island Resort and Spa from £1,028pp with flights in July. (travelbag.co.uk). GREEN LIST CHANCE: 9/10.

ALL GO IN GIB

LAST month Gibraltar became the ‘first nation in the world’ to vaccinate its entire adult population.

Vaccines were delivered from the UK by the RAF to the 33,701 inhabitant­s.

This makes the tiny British Overseas Territory one of the safest places to go and it is highly likely to be on a future ‘green list’.

The lockdown ended on February 1 with hotels and non-essential shops reopening; restaurant­s and bars are open for takeaways. Hotel restaurant­s are fully open.

Masks must be worn in enclosed spaces, however. PROPORTION OF POPULATION RECEIVED FIRST VACCINE: 98 per cent. WHAT THEY SAY: ‘The overwhelmi­ng view I think everybody in Gibraltar feels is “thank God we’re British” at this time,’ says Fabian Picardo, the territory’s chief minister. TEMPERATUR­E IN JULY: 26c. CHEAPEST FLIGHT THIS SUMMER: From £72 (Wizz Air, Luton). FLIGHT TIME: 2h 55m. HOW TO DO IT: Luxury: Seven nights B&B at Sunborn Gibraltar from £587pp with flights in June. (ba.com). Budget: A week B&B at The Bristol Hotel from £343pp with flights in August. (travel republic.co.uk) GREEN LIST CHANCE: 9/10.

PERHAPS MOROCCO?

RESTAURAnT­S and bars are buzzing in Morocco, despite social distancing, and schools, shops and hotels have long been open. The country is rolling out its vaccinatio­n programme at a rapid rate and hopes the whole adult population will have been vaccinated by the summer.

Morocco’s borders are currently open, with travellers required to show proof of a hotel booking and a negative test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival. A 9pm curfew was reintroduc­ed after the British variant was discovered in regions across the country and flights from the UK are suspended. Public beaches and most cultural sights are closed. PROPORTION OF POPULATION RECEIVED FIRST VACCINE: 12 per cent.

WHAT THEY SAY: The government is preparing to reopen to tourists, says Tourism Minister nadia Fettah Alaoui. TEMPERATUR­E IN JULY: 34c. CHEAPEST FLIGHT THIS SUMMER: From £34 return (Ryanair, Stansted). FLIGHT TIME: 3h 45m. HOW TO DO IT: Luxury: A nine-night B&B tour of Morocco, including Marrakech, the Sahara and Atlas Mountains, from £1,958pp. Flights not included but can be arranged (trailfinde­rs.com.)Budget: An eight-day tour of Marrakech and the Sahara from £999pp with flights in August (responsibl­etravel.com). GREEN LIST CHANCE: 6/10.

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