The Spanish government on Saturday (April 30) extended again temporary restrictions for non-essential travel from most third countries, but this time only for two weeks.
That means non-EU/Schengen adults who reside outside of the EU and haven’t been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or recently recovered from the illness cannot go on holiday to Spain until at least May 15.
Earlier extensions of the July 2020 regulation were usually for another month, but on Saturday Spanish health authorities announced they would only extend the restrictions on non-essential travel from outside of the bloc for just 15 days.
Over this period, the Spanish government will guarantee “the conditions for the gradual and orderly reopening of border posts at the entry and exit of Ceuta and Melilla are concluded,” according to Spain’s Interior Ministry