As of Thursday, the Dutch can go on holiday to Luxembourg, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia again. The travel advice for these countries then changes from orange to yellow because the corona figures are falling, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports. The travel advice for Norway remains orange due to the strict entry restrictions, but people returning from the country no longer need quarantine.

On Tuesday it became clear that Germany, Italy and Austria will also receive code yellow again. This means that non-essential travel is allowed again, that no corona test is necessary after return and people do not have to quarantine either. The ministry does advise to keep a close eye on the situation during the holiday, because the travel advice can also change to orange again. In 'yellow' countries, corona restrictions may also apply, which may differ per country or region.

Most countries in the world are still on orange. The Caribbean islands of Saba and St. Eustatius are the only ones with green light. Code yellow now applies to Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Finland, Malta, Portugal, Greek islands, Ireland and Iceland.

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Sopot and Molo - pier at the Baltic Sea in Poland
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