The Junta de Andalucia have announced further preventative measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 within the region. Beginning 10th November and continuing until 23rd November, the following rules will be in place: Leaving the town in which you live is not permitted unless you have a justified reason. Justifications include; For work, medical appointments, flights booked, train or ferry …
Flights arriving from other countries to Spain are permitted as airspace remains open
With regards to yesterday’s new travel restrictions for the region, here is an additional clarification regarding the rules: As published yesterday, travelling to Andalucia is not permitted from another country or region of Spain from 30th October until 9th November. However please note that this is for travelling by land and not by air travel. Airspace in Spain has not …
New Andalucian Travel & Border Closure Rules
Starting on 30th October rules affecting 450 municipalities within the region of Andalucia will come into force. The new restrictions on travel and border closures are expected to last until 9th November. Here are the new rules: -It is not permitted to go out of your home at night time between 11 pm and 6 am. Exceptions do apply, for …
Smoking Ban in force from Today in Andalucia
From today, Monday 17th August, a set of new measures will be in force in Andalucia in an effort to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Masks are Mandatory from Wednesday
Starting from Wednesday 15th July face masks are compulsory in both indoor and outdoor spaces.
No quarantine required for British travellers to Spain
Spain’s foreign affairs minister has announced that British visitors will be free to enter Spain from 21 June without the need to quarantine.
Nerja to re-open sports facilities
Now that Nerja has entered phase one of the climb-down from the government-imposed state of emergency, Councillor for Sports, Daniel Rivas, says that the Municipal Sports Centre and tennis courts are open. The athletics track at the Enrique López Cuenca Stadium will only be available to athletes recognised by the Consejo Superior de Deportes. To access the track athletes must …
Plans in place for Malaga to Move to Phase 1
The provinces of Malaga and Granada plan to move to Phase 1 measures from Monday 18th May. The outline and guidance for the new provinces to move to Phase 1 was given during a press conference held yesterday by Salvador Illa, the Minister of Health, and Fernando Simon, the Director of the Centre for Coordination of Health Alerts and Emergencies …
The Spanish government announces new coronavirus de-escalation measures
While addressing parliament on Tuesday, April 28, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a four-stage plan to gradually move away from the confinement measures the government had set out to help combat the spread of the deadly coronavirus. While no specific dates have been laid out for each phase of the plan, it is assumed that each step will be …
Spain to allow children to leave the house under certain conditions-Updated
Parents will be pleased to read that starting from next week children will be allowed to leave the house after the Spanish government relaxed the emergency laws due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The new rules are not without conditions and must be strictly adhered to as Spain tries to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Children up to the age …