If what worries you is being able to move around our own country, you should know that today there are restrictions in several cities and municipalities:
- Andalusia: regional and municipal perimeter closure until December 10 Aragon: regional and municipal perimeter closure (in Zaragoza, Huesca and Teruel) until November 30
- Castilla y León: regional perimeter closure until December 3 at 2:00 p.m.
- Castilla-La Mancha: regional perimeter closure until the bridge that joins the festivities of the Constitution Day and the Immaculate Conception is completed.
- Catalonia: regional and municipal perimeter closure from October 30 to November 23. The weekend confinement will be opened in the de-escalation: in the area of the municipality in the first section (from November 23 to December 6) and regional in the second (from December 7 to 20). The perimeter confinements will disappear on December 21.
- Autonomous City of Ceuta: perimeter closure during the weekend.
- Autonomous City of Melilla: regional and municipal perimeter closure from 22:00 on October 29 to 00:00 on December 7
- Community of Madrid: regional and municipal perimeter closure. Perimeter closure of the community between December 4 and 14. Since November 16, it affects 30 basic health areas of Madrid capital and other municipalities. Check affected areas here.
- Comunidad Foral de Navarra: regional perimeter closure until December 18.
- Valencian Community: regional perimeter confinement from 12 noon on October 30 to 12 noon on December 9
- Extremadura: municipal perimeter closure
- Galicia: municipal perimeter closure of 60 towns, including the 7 main Galician cities
- Balearic Islands: municipal perimeter closure
- La Rioja: regional and municipal perimeter closure (for a month in Arnedo and Logroño) until November 29
- Basque Country: regional and municipal perimeter closure until December 10.
- Principality of Asturias: regional and municipal perimeter closure (in Avilés, Gijón and Oviedo) Murcia region: regional and municipal perimeter closure until December 9.
Different reliable sources of news and information at the national level are the following
Presidency of the Government of Spain
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda
Civil protection
National Police
When will I be able to travel to the beach
Perhaps this is one of the doubts that arise when you ask yourself "when will I be able to travel again". If you are one of those who has always enjoyed lying on the towel in front of the crystal clear waters of our coasts, you are in luck. Since the end of the state of alarm, the beaches are also accessible to travelers. Of course: always complying with the protocol required by the health authorities. This is: keep a safe distance, try to keep your hands clean and wear a mask whenever you are not sunbathing or bathing in the sea
Regardless, many city or local beaches have imposed their own rules. The best thing will always be that, when you choose the beach or cove you want to go to, check the information on the official websites of their municipalities. Also on the beach itself there are usually information panels with the measures to follow so that you have no doubts. Be that as it may, even in the middle of a pandemic, escaping to the beach will always be a wonderful plan.
Going to the beach is always a great excuse to travel
When will I be able to travel outside of Spain again
You have probably asked yourself more than once. The different member countries of the EU have been gradually opening their borders since the pandemic began to be controlled. Although once again, as the news is constantly changing, it is best to be informed.
An easy and accessible option will always be to travel outside of Spain to our neighboring Portugal. The borders with the Portuguese country were opened on July 1 and since then it has become one of the favorite destinations for the Spanish. To access its territory it is not necessary to carry out any PCR test or quarantine. Other countries currently accessible without conditions to travel outside of Spain are Sweden, Finland, Turkey or Poland. Destinations such as Switzerland, the Netherlands or Belgium only require quarantine for Spanish travelers arriving from certain regions. Others such as Slovenia, Norway or Ireland impose quarantine on travelers arriving from all over Spain
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