
Spain launches new travel advisory tool
Turespaña has launched a new tool within its Travel Safe microsite, available on the official tourism portal (www.spain.info), for international tourists wishing to travel to Spain. spain travel advisory
The new tool allows holidaymakers to consult COVID-19 travel restrictions to Spain as well as entry and exit requirements from their respective countries.
Travel Safe features a continually updated information system on Covid-19 travel restrictions, meaning all the necessary information for planning a trip from 50 countries is readily available.
The objective of this initiative is to help travellers organise their trip to Spain in a safe manner with all the information available in relation to Covid-19 restrictions, such as PCR tests and quarantines, as well as other prevention measures and regulations before, during and after the trip. The system is available in Spanish, English, French and German.
Tourists planning a trip to Spain will be able to find out the exit requirements from their country of origin, the entry requirements to Spain, the general measures that exist in Spain, and the requirements to return to their country of origin. Detailed information on the specific measures in force in each region is also available.
The information is available to travellers from 50 countries including the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
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The Travel Safe microsite is the cornerstone of Turespaña’s ‘Travel Safe. Travel Again.’ communication strategy. The strategy has been designed to reinforce the perception of Spain as a safe destination, highlighting Turespaña as a leader in safe travel and restoring confidence in travelling to Spain. This strategy began in December 2020 and will remain in place until the international travel situation returns to normality.
The Travel Safe microsite is integrated into the official tourism portal of Spain (www.spain.info) and is available in nine languages (English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Japanese and Spanish). Since its launch, the microsite has had more than 2,000,000 visits. In addition to the new interactive map system, visitors can also find extensive information on how to travel and how to minimise the risk of contagion. Information is available in a variety of formats including downloadable checklists, articles, downloadable infographics, videos and guides. spain travel advisory