Morocco
Cases per 100,000: 30.49
Population with second dose: 35.87%
All UK passengers must provide either proof of their full vaccination status – with the vaccine received fifteen days before travel – or a negative PCR test carried out at least 72 hours before arrival in Morocco.
A Public Health Passenger form must also be completed on arrival.
If you are traveling by ferry, a Covid-19 test should be performed during the trip.
Children under 11 are exempt from testing.
Mauritius
Cases per 100,000: 0
Population with second dose: 29.15%
Fully vaccinated tourists must quarantine themselves at their vacation spot for a fortnight, and then, if they show a negative PCR test, they will be allowed to travel.
Unvaccinated tourists will be refused entry to Mauritius, unless you are a Mauritian national, in which case you will need to quarantine yourself for fifteen days in quarantine facilities.
Ireland
Cases per 100,000: 94.78
Population with second dose: 56.26%
Ireland is not on the Amber List and is not part of the traffic light system.
Those traveling to Ireland from the UK must provide a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to arrival and complete a passenger locator form.
All arrivals must self-quarantine for a fortnight. However, if they are fully vaccinated, travelers can test for release after five days.
For those who are partially vaccinated or not vaccinated, they must wait 10 days and then produce a negative Covid test.
For those returning to the UK from Ireland, there are no travel restrictions.
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