user mackem jim | over 2 years ago

desperate people do desperate things as Germany has closed its borders to the brits due to the Indian strain of covid yet Iberia wants all Brits back in any shape or form for the financial gain.So much for the Euro countrys playing the same game.I usually go on holiday to Majorca 3 times a year but not this time as we Brits have to quarintine for 10 days on returning back to UK and not many firms will allow this sort of leave so for know i will keep my money for next year or maybe Iberia might be on the green list shortly,fingers crossed.

user Gazza | over 2 years ago

Europe decides to allow vaccinated Brits to enter EU........ Spain to allow travel without PCR..... Germany closes its ports to all but residents and German passport holders travelling from UK, with a mandatory 2 week quarantine period. The disunity of the Union continues

user David Robinson | over 2 years ago

Great news!

user Pedro | over 2 years ago

Clearly, we are not in a raging deadly global pandemic! It was all a bad dream and we can now resume where tourism left off in 2019. Oh dear - this is desperation beyond common sense.

user Alan Smith | over 2 years ago

Post 23rd May By ferry UK to Bilboa - no covid test travel to Barcelona By ferry Barcelona to Palma - test required ??

user TJ | over 2 years ago

@Steve people from India will be self isolating, not jumping on a plane to Mallorca

user David | over 2 years ago

Seems all is working like clockwork in the EU yet again. One day it’s agreed digital passes will be in place from the 1st of July and if any spikes occur a member country can act accordingly. But this hasn’t all been voted on yet!!! So Spain jumps the gun, let’s let the Brits in from this Monday!!! It so fills me with confidence to know that all is running smoothly still n Europe and even smoother in Spain. We are itching to get back to Majorca for a multitude of reasons. This last24 hours just confirms our thoughts that it’s chaos as usual and we will stay put in the Uk for the foreseeable.

user Johno | over 2 years ago

Message not got through to Armengol and co that Brits will not be visiting Majorca this year until you can reach the same levels as those in the UK. Even those of us with properties in Majorca will be using common sense and will stay in the UK this year, so see you next year hopefully.

user John Gaughan | over 2 years ago

Its all about money. Travel should be stopped until next year. I have loved going to Majorca for the last 40 years but until everything is more or less back to how it was I will not be venturing abroad.

user Max Sullivan | over 2 years ago

Not many will come with the mask mandate still in place.