The most beautiful islands in Portugal, Greece and Italy you can go on holiday right now – without quarantining

The most beautiful islands in Portugal, Greece and Italy you can go on holiday right now – without quarantining

09/20/2020

DESPITE more quarantine restrictions announced earlier this week, you can still get a holiday abroad without having to quarantine.

The best place to head is to the islands, with destinations in Portugal, Italy and Greece still open to Brits.

It is worth noting that travel restrictions can change at the short-notice, so last-minute holidays are safer to book right now.

Some of the islands also have restrictions – for Greece, you have to have filled in the Passenger Locator Form before entering the country.

Portugal islands the Azores and Madeira require a negative coronavirus test 72 hours before travelling, and you have to register before travelling to Sardinia.

Here are some of the holiday islands you can visit right now, without having to self-isolate for two weeks.

Sardinia, Italy

One of the largest islands in the Med, Sardinia has more than 100 beaches, with resorts in Olbia being the most popular.

Many package holidays are for the coastal resorts, with cheap deals around the edge of the island.

There are three airports on the island – Cagliari,Olbia and Alghero – all with direct flights from the UK.

Tourists have to register ahead of travelling to visit the island, with a negative coronavirus test 48 hours before, or take one on arrival.

Madeira, Portugal

The island has just 50 cases of coronavirus, having opened to tourists back in July.

Popular activities on the island include whale watching, as well as the manufactured coastal beach of Calheta.

You can fly directly to the island with easyJet and British Airways.

Entry requirements include a negative coronavirus test, although this can be taken at the airport, as well as health checks and forms on arrival.

  • Seven nights and return flights to Madeira with Jet2 – from £399pp
  • Three to seven nights and return flights to Madeira with TUI – from £333pp

Capri, Italy

Managing to avoid cases of coronavirus in June and July, Capri has just 38 cases.

The island's most popular attraction is the Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto), a sea cave illuminated by bright blue water from the sunlight.

While there is not airport on the island, day trips are easy by ferry.

It's even twinned with Crosby, Merseyside in the UK.

Rhodes, Greece

Rhodes, located northeast of Crete and southeast of Athens, is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – the Colossus of Rhodes.

The majority of UK airlines fly to Rhodes, and there are many cheap package holiday deals too – some hotels have even slashed prices as low as £11 a night.

Rhodes bars and nightclubs must close between midnight and 7am, and you must fill in the Passenger Locator Form before travelling.

  • Four to seven nights and return flights to the Greek islands with TUI – from £154pp

Corfu, Greece

One of the most popular holiday islands to remain on the safe list for now, Corfu, Kavos has become a favourite of young British party-goers.

The rest of the island is great for a quieter holiday, with hidden beaches around the coast.

There are a number of cheap package holidays, while easyJet and Ryanair fly directly to the island.

There are some restrictions in place on the island, such as a curfew for bars and nightclubs between midnight and 7am and you must fill in the Passenger Locator Form before travelling.

  • Four to seven nights and return flights to the Greek islands with TUI – from £154pp

Sicily, Italy

Sicily is the largest island in the Med, and just off the south of Italy.

It is also home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Mount Etna which has erupted in recent years, causing travel problems last year.

The capital, Palermo, is where direct flights with easyJet and Ryanair fly to although also has Catania-Fontanarossa Airport and Trapani-Birgi Airport.

  • Four nights and return flights to Sicily with easyJet – from £184pp

Azores, Portugal

Home to nine volcanic islands, the Azores is another Portugueses island open to Brits.

The Azores is home to the highest point of Portugal – Mount Pico, on the island of Pico,at 2,351m.

Each island has an airport, with Ryanair offering direct flights to João Paulo II Airport on Sao Miguel.

Entry requirements include a negative coronavirus test, although this can be taken at the airport, as well as health checks and forms on arrival.

  • Three nights and return flights to the Azores with lastminute.com – from £492pp

Kos, Greece

Tourism is the main industry for Kos, with the resort of Kardamena popular with British holidaymakers.

Days trips to Bodrum in Turkey can also be booked while on Kos.

EasyJet, Jet2 and British Airways all fly directly to the island, while TUI have package holiday deals.

Kos bars and restaurants must also close between midnight and 7am and you must fill in the Passenger Locator Form before travelling.

  • Four to seven nights and return flights to the Greek islands with TUI – from £154pp

Here are some other Greek islands you can still go to as they remain off the UK quarantine list.

Islands currently on the quarantine list include Zante, Mykonos, Crete and Santorini.

Don't fancy going abroad? Here are the best UK cottages and homes you can rent which aren't breaking the six-person rule.

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