The Covid-19 entry restrictions have been dropped by authorities.

Before today, all arrivals had to be fully vaccined and have a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours of arrival, or provide proof of recovery within 180 days.

All Covid-19 related travel restrictions have been removed from February 25, 2022, according to the UK Foreign Office. Domestic restrictions have also been removed.

This is an enormous step towards normality for international travel as it represents a country.

We are confident that other nations will follow the lead of the Icelandic government when it comes to reopening international travel.

We are already seeing strong demand for flights and trips to Iceland and we expect that demand to increase even more following this positive news.

There are no Covid-19 restrictions for entry to Slovenia according to a statement from the Tourist Board.

The recovered/vaccinated/tested condition has been removed, making Slovenia an accessible, attractive destination for UK and Ireland travellers looking to experience incredible scenery, farm-to-fork cuisine, historic architecture, hiking trails, and much more.

Travelers will need to fill out a passenger locator form before they can go to Slovenia.

Poland will be lifting many domestic Covid restrictions from March 1, but will continue with mandatory face coverings indoors and isolation rules.