As of August 1, France lifted all its coronavirus entry restrictions and rules for international visitors, Qazmonitor reports citing Tengri Travel.
According to the French government, tourists coming to France no longer need to provide proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test. However, the government added that “France reserves the right to reimpose entry restrictions if the health situation requires it.”
Other popular tourist destinations in Europe including Italy, the United Kingdom, Portugal, and Germany have all dropped their covid-era entry rules.
Spain and the Netherlands are the remaining large travel hotspots to still have entry restrictions in place. The two nations require proof of vaccination from passengers coming from certain countries.