BRITS hoping to travel to Denmark can now do so without needing any tests, as the country scraps all travel restrictions.
Currently, UK arrivals needed to have a Covid test to enter the country, even if vaccinated.
From tomorrow, this rule is being scrapped – so Brits can travel to Denmark without needing to quarantine or have any Covid tests.
The country's Ministry of Health confirmed: “The temporary stricter requirements for pre-entry testing, introduced on December 27, are now being phased out."
"The previous general entry restrictions that were in force before the introduction of the tightened temporary entry restrictions will continue from Tuesday, February 1 and provisionally until February 28, 2022."
Brits will have to be fully vaccinated to enter the country, or proof of having recovered from Covid.
Anyone without either of these will have to still take a PCR or lateral flow test within 24 hours of entering the country, as well as isolate on arrival.
This is because the UK remains on Denmark's "high risk" list.
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Kids under 15 are exempt from all testing and quarantine rules.
The country is lifting some of their other restrictions as well. including curfews for bars and restaurants as well as the mandatory mask-wearing.
Here is what you can expect from a holiday to Denmark right now – including a trip Camp Adventure.
Denmark isn't the only country easing their travel restrictions.
Morocco is to end their UK flight ban after two months from next week while France and Germany have already lifted their UK travel ban.
We've rounded up the 34 countries Brits can enter without needing a Covid test.
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