I amAll in all, there are now nine places on the UK travel lane list with no restrictions on UK access. They are:

1. Germany

2. Gibraltar

Passengers must inform the authorities if they are in a “relevant area” within 14 days prior to their arrival in Gibraltar. Failure to do so constitutes an offense punishable by a fine of up to £ 1,000. Relevant territory means a country, region or territory outside the European Union but does not include the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man.

3. Greece (partially open)

Travelers returning to Scotland from all of Greece must self-isolate.

For England and Northern Ireland, returnees from Lesvos, Tinos, Serifos, Mykonos, Crete, Santorini and Zakynthos must be quarantined; For Wales, the exceptions are Mykonos, Zakynthos (Zante), Lesvos, Baros, Antiparos, Crete, Santorini, Serifos and Tinos.

you have to Complete the Occupant Locator Form (PLF) At least 24 hours before your arrival in Greece. Failure to do so in advance may result in your carrier not allowing travel, a fine on arrival, or Greek authorities not allowing you to enter the country.

4 – Italy (including Vatican City)

You must download and complete a self-affirmation from Ministry of Interior before traveling.

5- Liechtenstein

While Liechtenstein is on the list of travel lanes, it does not have an airport and its only land borders with Austria and Switzerland – both of which are not. To reach it without needing to self-isolate upon your return to Britain, you will need to travel to a travel corridor country (such as Germany) and drive to Liechtenstein without leaving your car to mingle with anyone on the Red List.

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6. Poland

7. San Marino

You must travel through Italy to reach San Marino. See “Italy” above.

8. Sweden

9. Turkey

All arrivals to Turkey will undergo a medical evaluation for symptoms of the Coronavirus, including temperature checks. Any travelers showing symptoms will be required to undergo a PCR test.