A rule change has occurred for british travelers from Wednesday December 1, which requires anyone over 12 to be doubly vaccinated if they want to enter Spain.
As reported by Who? if you were fully vaccinated at least 14 days before your arrival in Spain, you will need to be able to prove it.
The entry rules are the same for the whole country, whether you visit the Canaries, Mallorca, Ibiza or mainland Spain.
English vacationers visiting Spain can use the NHS Covid Pass app to provide proof of the date of their vaccinations.
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– Alex Macheras (@AlexInAir) November 27, 2021
To ensure success when preparing for fly away it is recommended to print the required QR code or save it in the photos or documents folder of your phone
Previously some travelers missed their flights when the Covid Pass application stopped working, leaving them no way to prove when they received their vaccines.
If you do not have a smartphone, you can also access your vaccination status online or request a document in the form of a letter.
In addition to proving your vaccination status, you will also need to complete and sign an online health check form, no more than 48 hours before to travel, declaring any known history of exposure to Covid.