Latest foreign travel advice for Barbados, Malta and the Cayman Islands - MyLondon

There's two days of August left and with September's birth will come the end of the traditional summer holiday period.

But after the summer we've had, you could forgive people for taking a quick break as Autumn roles in and luckily there are numerous destinations still open to UK travellers.

The government's three tiered traffic light system is well known by now and is split into three categories.

The current traffic rules are:

  • Green list: No self-isolation or quarantine when you return to the UK, although you will need to take a PCR test on day two.
  • Amber list: You'll need to self-isolate at home for 10 days, and take PCR tests on days two and eight. However, those who are fully vaccinated can swerve the self-isolation.
  • Red list: You'll need to stay in a quarantine hotel for at least 10 days. Holidaymakers need to fork out the cost themselves which is over 2,000.

We examined the state of play in three locations which are currently green including Malta and the Cayman Islands and found the latest government advice for each.

Malta

Malta remains on the green list.

The government advice currently reads: "From 30 June 2021, the Maltese authorities require all arrivals from the United Kingdom to present proof of full vaccination.

"This must show that you received a full course of vaccination at least 14 days prior to your arrival. If you live in England, Malta will accept the NHS COVID Pass (both the digital and letter versions) as proof of your vaccination status.

"If...



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