Latest Travel Information

Please see below the latest entry requirements for customers travelling to Spain & the Canary Islands. You should also make sure you check the latest news before you travel, as advice can change at the last minute. You will find the latest news here: FCDO Travel Advice for Spain

Important  - From 1 December 2021, The Spanish government requires all arrivals to Spain from the UK, including the Canary & Balearic Islands, (excluding children under the age of 12 years old) to present on entry proof of being fully vaccinated (with both doses of a two-dose vaccine or one dose of a one-dose vaccine) at least 14 days prior to arrival. The name of the vaccine and date of vaccination must be specified.

Entry to Mainland Spain, including the Canary & Balearic Islands

The Spanish government will require all arrivals to provide one of the following:

  • Proof of full vaccination: Provide proof of your vaccine status by using the NHS app or by calling 119 to request a paper copy.  If you are travelling with a printed paper copy downloaded from the NHS app, it must date from 1 November 2021 

The above requirements do not apply for children aged 11yrs and under.

Complete a form

All travellers must also complete a Health Control form no more than 48 hours prior to arriving into Spain.  Please make sure you include all children travelling, regardless of their age.  Once you complete the form, you will receive a QR code which you will need to present both at the time you board the plane and when you arrive at your destination.  You can find the form HERE

Unvaccinated travellers, including children aged 12 and over

From the 1 December, if you have not been fully vaccinated, you will not be able to travel to Spain and the Islands. This includes children aged 12 years and over. Children aged 11 years are exempt from the travel requirements.

Options if you or any of your party are unvaccinated

The current rules are constantly under review. The requirement to be vaccinated does not give you the automatic right to a refund. If you are unable to travel, you should contact your travel insurers to see how they can assist you.  

If you are due to travel from 1 December up to and including 18 December 2021 and are unable to travel as you cannot meet the entry requirements, please contact your insurers in the first instance.