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Where can I still go on holiday? Full list of destinations where you won’t quarantine on arrival or in the UK

MORE countries have opened to Brits recently, with the Canary Islands the latest to be removed from the quarantine list.

There are now 11 countries left which have no quarantine rules, either on arrival or back in the UK for British travellers.

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There are 11 countries you can still visit, without having to quarantine at either endCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Since July, Spain, France, parts of Portugal and Greece, Croatia, Malta and the Netherlands have all been added to the quarantine list, among others.

Thankfully, there are still a number of destinations you can travel to without having to spend two weeks in quarantine.

All of the Greek islands have been removed from the quarantine list, including Mykonos last week, along with the Maldives and the Canary Islands in Spain.

Travel restrictions can change at the last minute, it is worth nothing, with some destinations possibly introducing new measures for British arrivals at short notice.

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Cuba

You can only visit Cuba as a British tourist if travelling on charter flights to the following destinations: Cayo Coco, Cayo Cruz or Cayo Guillermo (served by Jardines del Rey airport); Cayo Santa Maria (flying into Santa Clara airport), or Cayo Largo del Sur. You can also travel to Varadero.

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Cyprus

While there are no quarantine restrictions, Brits must have a negative coronavirus test taken no more than 72 hours beforehand to be allowed to enter Cyprus.

These cannot be done on the NHS, with private tests costing between £100 and £200 per person.

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