Full list of countries you can travel to without having to quarantine when you return

THE government has published the list of 60 countries that will have quarantine exemption from next week.
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Currently people arriving in the UK have to self-isolate for 14 days upon their arrival or return.

However from July 10, Brits will be able to travel to destinations like Spain and France without having to quarantine when they come back home.

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The full list of the 60 countries the exemption will apply to has now been published, with notable exceptions like the US.

A plane. Picture: LOIC VENANCE/AFP/Getty ImagesA plane. Picture: LOIC VENANCE/AFP/Getty Images
A plane. Picture: LOIC VENANCE/AFP/Getty Images

Here it is:

- Andorra

- Antigua and Barbuda

- Aruba

- Australia

- Austria

- Bahamas

- Barbados

- Belgium

- Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba

- Croatia

- Curcao

- Cyrpus

- Czech Republic

- Denmark

- Dominica

- Fiji

- Finland

- France

- French Polynesia

- Germany

- Greenland

- Grenada

- Guadeloupe

- Hong Kong

- Hungary

- Iceland

- Italy

- Jamaica

- Japan

- Liechtenstein

- Lithuania

- Luxembourg

- Macau

- Malta

- Mauritius

- Monaco

- Netherlands

- New Caldonia

- New Zealand

- Norway

- Poland

- Reunion

- San Marino

- Serbia

- Seychelles

- South Korea

- Spain

- St Barthelemy

- St Kitts and Nevis

- St Lucia

- St Pierre and Miquelon

- Switzerland

- Taiwan

- Trinidad and Tobago

- Turkey

- Vatican City

- Vietnam

Ireland is already exempt as part of the common travel area, as are the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

In addition, we will be exempting the 14 British Overseas Territories.

The exemptions are for England only.

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