Last minute Malta holidays in July from £240pp – as country is added to the UK travel green list
MALTA has been added to the UK travel "green" list, meaning holidays to the European country can go ahead quarantine-free from next Wednesday.
The green list is part of the UK's traffic light scheme, and it allows holidays to go ahead with few restrictions for British travellers.
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Malta has been added to the "green" list due to having some of the lowest cases of Covid across Europe - with no new cases reported yesterday.
The holiday island is also the leading EU destination for the vaccine.
It also has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world, with 58.6 per cent of people fully vaccinated.
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Malta recently announced that it would be allowing vaccinated Brits to visit without restrictions from June 1, but they are also offering to pay tourists as much as £173 to book a holiday.
Brits who travel to "green" list countries will be able to return to England without quarantine restrictions but will require a pre-flight Covid test as well as a PCR test on day two of returning to the UK.
Countries that are on the "Amber" list require a negative Covid test before arrival in the UK, plus two further tests once in the country and a ten-day quarantine at home.
Arrivals from "red" list countries would have to isolate at a quarantine hotel for 10 days, at a cost of £1,750.
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