New measures announced for holiday period

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The Andalusian Government has announced new measures that will be implemented in the region during the holiday period. The first phase of the new rules will come into effect from Saturday 12th December until Thursday 17th December, and the second phase from Friday 18th until 10th January. From Saturday 12th December, mobility will be allowed between towns within the same …

New additional measures for Andalucia

The Junta de Andalucia have announced further preventative measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 within the region. Beginning 10th November and continuing until 23rd November, the following rules will be in place: Leaving the town in which you live is not permitted unless you have a justified reason. Justifications include; For work, medical appointments, flights booked, train or ferry …

Flights arriving from other countries to Spain are permitted as airspace remains open

With regards to yesterday’s new travel restrictions for the region, here is an additional clarification regarding the rules:  As published yesterday, travelling to Andalucia is not permitted from another country or region of Spain from 30th October until 9th November. However please note that this is for travelling by land and not by air travel. Airspace in Spain has not …

New Andalucian Travel & Border Closure Rules

Starting on 30th October rules affecting 450 municipalities within the region of Andalucia will come into force. The new restrictions on travel and border closures are expected to last until 9th November. Here are the new rules: -It is not permitted to go out of your home at night time between 11 pm and 6 am. Exceptions do apply, for …

Free Covid-19 insurance for holiday makers

The Department of Tourism for Andalusia is planning to offer all international travellers staying in Andalusia health and liability insurance for the Covid-19.

Bars and Restaurants prepare to open with restrictions

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While still not knowing when they will be given the green light to open following the COVID-19 pandemic, bars and restaurants are preparing for life under what Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called the “new normal.” While no definite rules have been made yet, the government is busy figuring out how public places can open while still adhering to social distancing …