How many doses of covid vaccines do you need to travel to Europe at Easter

Many Spaniards will take advantage of Holy Week to travel abroad, but this time the flight itinerary will have to be planned in advance and cautious, since in many countries of the European Union it is necessary to have the third dose of the vaccine against covid-19 to be able to cross borders.

More than 90% of Spaniards have the complete vaccination schedule (two vaccines), but only 51% have received the booster dose, so many tourists who try to fly from Spain will not even be able to get on the plane.

These are the entry restrictions from Spain in each of the countries of the European Union (and in the United Kingdom and Switzerland) according to the :

Note: The complete regimen (two vaccines) is equivalent to one vaccine of the Janssen drug (Johnson & Johnson), which is a single-dose treatment.

GERMANY

Two vaccinations if it has been between 14 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection at least 28 days before the trip, but not more than 90 days before. Or with a negative covid-19 test carried out 48 hours before arrival in the country.

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

In Germany, the Jannsen vaccine is not recognized as a single dose, so a single injection of this drug is not enough to enter. It should be combined with a second dose of Jannsen or another vaccine within the last 270 days.

AUSTRIA

Two vaccinations if it has been between 14 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (24 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

BELGIUM

Two vaccinations if it has been between 14 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (24 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

BULGARIA

Two vaccinations if at least 14 days have passed since the last dose.

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You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 PCR test carried out 72 hours before.

Family members of residents of Bulgaria are exempt from justifying their vaccination and from showing a negative test.

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

CYPRUS

Two vaccinations if it has been less than 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (24 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

CROATIA

Two vaccinations if it has been between 11 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (24 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

It is possible to enter the country without proving the above, but the traveler will have to undergo a test upon arrival and be confined until negative.

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

DENMARK

Two vaccines, except for children under 11 years of age, who are exempt from justifying their vaccination.

SLOVAKIA

Two vaccinations if it has been between 7 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 PCR test (5 days before).

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

SLOVENIA

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter Slovenia

ESTONIA

Two vaccinations if it has been between 14 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (48 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

FINLAND

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter Finland.

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FRANCE

Two vaccinations if it has been between 7 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (48 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test. Neither are those under 18 years of age accompanied by a vaccinated adult.

GREECE

Two vaccinations if it has been between 7 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (24 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Children under 5 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

NETHERLANDS

From March 23, 2022, you do not need a covid-19 test, a recovery test or a vaccination test to enter the Netherlands.

HUNGARY

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter Hungary.

IRELAND

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter Ireland.

ITALY

Two vaccinations if it has been between 7 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (48 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Children under 6 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

LATVIA

Two vaccinations if it has been between 7 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (48 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Children under 12 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

LITHUANIA

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter Lithuania.

LUXEMBOURG

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter Luxembourg.

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MALT

Two vaccinations if it has been between 14 days and 3 months since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose injected in the last 9 months. It is also possible to enter with a single vaccine if you have passed covid-19 and can prove it.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (48 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Children under 5 years of age are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

POLAND

Two vaccinations if it has been between 14 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 test carried out 48 hours before arrival in the country.

PORTUGAL

Two vaccinations if it has been between 14 days and 270 days (9 months) since the last dose. From that date you will need a third booster dose.

You can also enter the country justifying a covid-19 infection in the last 6 months or with a negative covid-19 antigen test (24 hours before arriving in the country) or PCR (72 hours before).

Travelers to Madeira are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

Children under 12 years of age entering Portugal are exempt from justifying their vaccination and showing a negative test.

CZECH REPUBLIC

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter the Czech Republic.

UK

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter the UK.

ROMANIA

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter Romania.

SWEDEN

As of April 1, Sweden will lift restrictions on the entry of foreigners.

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter.

SWITZERLAND

Spanish residents do not need to show a covid-19 test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination to enter Switzerland.

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