12 countries you can visit even if you’re unvaccinated

Turkey

All arrivals into Turkey aged six and over, including Turkish citizens and residence permit holders, must complete an online form (Form for Entry to Turkey) a maximum of 72 hours prior to travel. 

All unvaccinated arrivals aged 12 and over must also have proof of one of the following:

  • Recent recovery from COVID-19
  • A negative PCR test (less than 72 hours of arrival)
  • A rapid antigen test (less than 48 hours of arrival).

For children aged 11 and under, no test is needed.

Turkey uses a domestic Covid passport, which requires proof of either two Covid vaccinations, recent Covid recovery, or a negative PCR test (within 48 hours). However, tourists are exempt. 

UAE

Residents, tourists and visitors travelling from or through the UK and arriving in Dubai and Abu Dhabi must have a negative PCR test before departure and present the certificate at check-in. These need to be taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure for arrivals to Dubai and no more than 48 hours prior to departure for arrivals to Abu Dhabi. Travellers arriving in Abu Dhabi will also be required to undertake a PCR test on arrival. Travellers arriving in Dubai may be required to undertake a further PCR test on arrival and will have to isolate pending the result.

Costa Rica

The wildlife paradise of Costa Rica only requires unvaccinated arrivals to buy insurance with specific cover requirements and complete an advance epidemiological information form. 

Albania

Many of the Balkan states remain relatively relaxed when it comes to Covid controls. Albania, for example, will permit entry to unvaccinated travellers who can show one of the following:

  • A negative PCR test performed up to 72 hours ahead of arrival
  • A negative rapid antigen test performed no more than 48 hours ahead of arrival
  • Evidence proving that you have recovered from Covid within the last six months

However, a 11pm-5am curfew has been in place for several months. 


Open to unvaccinated arrivals, but Covid passports used domestically:

Mainland Portugal (not Madeira or the Azores)

You must complete an online passenger locator card and show evidence of an antigen test taken within 48 hours of departure, or a PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure. However, there are no requirements to show proof of vaccination. 

However, Portugal uses domestic vaccine passports. You must show evidence of Covid vaccination to enter restaurants and hotels, and evidence of a recent negative Covid test, on top of your vaccination record, to enter bars, nightclubs, sports arenas and events without reserved seating.

Croatia

To be allowed entry into Croatia, unvaccinated travellers from the UK must present one of the following documents on arrival:

  • A negative Covid-19 antigen not older than 48 hours, or;
  • A negative PCR test result not older than 72 hours, or;
  • A doctor’s certificate of recovery from Covid-19.

Children under 12 are exempt from these requirements if their parent or guardian has one of the documents set out above.

However, Croatia uses domestic Covid passports. Anyone entering public services, local and regional municipalities, state-owned companies and institutions will be required to show either a digital Covoid-19 certificate or appropriate proof of vaccination, proof of recovery or a negative test.

Greece

If you are unvaccinated, you will need one of the following:

  • Proof of a negative Covid-19 PCR test, undertaken within the 72-hour period before arrival into Greece
  • Proof of a negative Covid-19 rapid antigen test from an authorised laboratory, undertaken within the 48-hour period before your arrival into Greece
  • Proof of recovery from Covid-19. Evidence of a positive PCR test result taken between 30 to 180 days of your travel dates can be used and can be demonstrated via the NHS Covid Pass.

Note, however, that Greece’s domestic rules mean it only permits indoor entry to bars, restaurants, entertainment and sports venues if you are fully vaccinated or under 12. Similar measures apply to some public transport networks. To board boats or ferries to travel between Greek islands or take a long distance bus, you will also need proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative test result. 

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