Bag a cheap holiday to France after it scraps Covid tests for vaxxed tourists – week-long breaks from £191

HOLIDAYMAKERS wanting to jet off to France can find some great deals at the moment, with 2-night breaks from £141pp.

Holiday firms and airlines have plenty of deals for France, including Nice, Paris and Disneyland.

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Disneyland Paris has a limited-time offer for summer 2022 stays. Book by March 15 to benefit from the lowest price guaranteed on your hotel and ticket.

Easyjet currently has flights to France starting at £14.99 each way, some of the best flight deals include:

  • Bordeaux from £14.99 each way
  • Nice from £16.99 each way 
  • Lyon from £20.99 each way

In Paris, two-night city breaks are available from £141 per person in a three-star hotel with Easyjet holidays.

Eurocamp is offering up to 40 per cent off Easter and Summer Breaks, with 7-night stays in Dordogne from £191.

British Airways also has deals on city breaks in France, including 2-night stays in Nice from £149 per person and in Toulouse from £141 per person.

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Hotels in France on Booking.com are available for less than £100 per night. Here are some of the best deals:

  • Paris stays from £78 per room, per night
  • Nice stays from £67 per room, per night
  • Lyon stays from £76 per room, per night
  • Biarritz stays from £67 per room, per night

Vaccinated Brits can now travel to France without needing to show evidence of a negative PCR or antigen test.

To enter, fully vaccinated travellers aged 12 and over must show proof of vaccination and sign a statement confirming you do not have any Covid symptoms.

It is worth noting that if your second jab was more than 270 days ago, you won't be allowed to enter the country unless you had a booster jab.

Additionally, everyone in France needs to have a Covid pass – called a pass sanitaire – to enter venues including restaurants, bars and cinemas.

To get the pass, people must show they are fully vaccinated, but there is a time limit on how recently they must have had their second dose if they haven't had the booster jab.

Up until today, the time limit was seven months, however, today that was reduced to just four months.

That means Brits who had their second vaccine before mid-October but haven't had their booster won't be able to get a Covid pass.

If you're looking for more holiday inspiration, we've found the best all-inclusive holidays for this summer.

EasyJet Holidays also has a flash sale on Spain breaks with savings of up to £200.

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