Vaccination Certificate needed for visiting European Union Countries
Lockdowns are gradually being eased ahead of summer and the tourist season, and the EU's 27 member states aim to have a digital vaccination certificate for travel working by the end of June.
Countries like Greece,Poland, Czech republic and Spain makes some decision on Lockdown.
Greece
From 15 May, the government will allow any tourist to visit the country, if they have been vaccinated or can provide a negative coronavirus test.
Tourism is a vital sector, accounting for about a fifth of the Greek economy and one in five workers. But Covid made 2020 Greece's worst year on record for tourism.
Greece is not on the UK's "green" list for travel, so any British tourists will still have to quarantine after their trip.
In early May Greece reopened its beaches, bars and restaurants, though numbers are still restricted. The overnight curfew has been pushed back by an hour to accommodate evening diners.
Poland
From 15 May people in Poland will no longer have to wear face masks outdoors, provided they can maintain social distancing of at least 1.5m (5ft). But masks will remain compulsory in indoor public spaces and on public transport.
Museums and art galleries have reopened, with strict hygiene and social distancing.
From 15 May more easing of restrictions is planned, with the same strict hygiene and limits on numbers. Open-air theatres and cinemas are to reopen, along with cultural centres and after-school clubs. Outdoor gatherings including weddings and funerals can have up to 25 people attending.
The Czech Republic
The infection rate has fallen to its lowest level since the end of last summer, so small shops have reopened, along with some cultural venues, albeit with limits on numbers.
Face masks no longer have to be worn outdoors in urban areas, provided 2m social distancing can be maintained.
Outside table service in pubs and restaurants is set to resume from 17 May.
Spain
The government says Spain will welcome tourists from June, following a pilot trial of digital health certificates at its airports in May.
Tourism Minister Fernando Valdes said that Spain "will be ready" to use a Covid passport by June.
Some regions of Spain have started lifting restrictions. Catalonia now allows movement between zones, and in Valencia, restrictions on numbers of people allowed into bars and restaurants are being further eased.
On 16 May some top football clubs will let spectators back into their stadiums for La Liga matches, notably Valencia and Villareal. But stadiums can be no
Vaccination Certificate needed for visiting European Union Countries