England, the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium… like France, many countries have eased their health restrictions.
Enough to make you want to travel again this summer.
However, international travel remains strictly discouraged by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
While the number of new cases per day is declining globally, it still stood at 480,000 new cases on June 2, according to figures from Our World in Data.
This is six times more than at the end of March 2020.
Departure restrictions
For those who still want to go abroad, it remains to be seen under what conditions.
Not all countries have the same restrictions in place.
Some, like Germany, require quarantine upon arrival of travelers.
On the contrary, no need to isolate yourself when returning from Spain or Italy.
... and back
Depending on the country of destination, the return to France is also subject to conditions. Faced with the active circulation of the virus and the presence of variants in some countries, the government has identified 15, so-called "red", such as Brazil, South Africa or India. Travelers from these countries will therefore have to present a negative PCR test of less than 36 hours and undergo a mandatory ten-day quarantine. For other destinations, the French will have to present a negative PCR test of less than 72 hours and are invited to isolate themselves for 7 days on their return.
Does the epidemic circulate a lot in the country you want to travel to this summer? What is the level of restriction? Is quarantine necessary? The SkyScanner site identified and summarized the restrictions in place where this information was available. Find out, thanks to our simulator, the current travel conditions in the country you want to go to this summer.
Be careful, however: travel restrictions are likely to change depending on health conditions in the destination countries. Before leaving, it is advisable to consult the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It provides advice to travelers, which indicates, by country, the measures to be observed when entering the territory and during the stay. It is also possible to refer to the French consulates abroad.