Spain relaxes health entry requirements for young non-EU travellers
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Starting 14 February, families can enjoy a more relaxing travel to Spain with the new and easier health entry requirements for Non-EU travellers with ages between 12-17. This means that those from countries where access to the Covid vaccines is difficult or not yet possible, only need to submit a negative covid NAAT molecular nucleic acid amplification test (RT-PCR or similar) made 72 hours before their arrival to Spain. No need to present a vaccination certificate.
Likewise, children under 12 years of age, who travel with an adult, are still not subject to any type of health requirement same as before.
This is Spain´s response to the difficult situation presented to families with parents vaccinated against COVID-19 but cannot travel with their children yet due to difficult access to the vaccine by the latter. Whether be it for reunions with relatives or a much deserved family holiday, Spain aims to give everyone memorable moments with its multitude of options of destinations to visit and experiences to enjoy.
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