- Wine Tour Destinations
LAST UPDATED 25TH MARCH 2022
As a degree of “normality” returns to the world like a breath of fresh air, international travel in the main has at last been able to resume. And we cannot tell you how delighted we feel to be welcoming Grape Escapes guests on our tours once again!
Our clients’ safety and wellbeing has always been our utmost priority, and this is even more paramount than ever in the new, post Covid-19 world. With that in mind, please find below some advice about the measures being taken by each of our destinations to keep you safe on your trip whilst making sure that you still enjoy plenty of unforgettable moments.
Travel advice and requirements do tend to change quite regularly, however please rest assured that we are doing all that we can to keep this page as up-to-date as possible. As your departure for your Grape Escapes holiday nears, we recommend checking the official travel advice web sites from your country of residence regularly to always stay abreast of any international and domestic travel requirements. If you are travelling from outside of the UK and USA and would like specific advice relating to your own country, or if you are not double vaccinated, please don’t hesitate to contact us for assistance.
Travelling to and from France from the UK
Travelling from the UK to France
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Travelling back to the UK from France
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Travelling to and from France from the USA
Travelling from the USA to France
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Travelling back to the USA from France
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As well as participating in the EU-wide “Health Passport” scheme (see the bottom of the page for detailed information), face coverings are mandatory in France on public transport.
Travelling to and from Italy from the UK
Travelling from the UK to Italy
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Travelling back to the UK from Italy
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Travelling from the USA to Italy
See here for the detailed entry requirements however in summary:
Travelling back to the USA from Italy
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As well as participating in the EU-wide “Health Passport” scheme (see the bottom of the page for detailed information), face coverings are mandatory in Italy in closed public spaces (such as shops) as well as on public transport.
Travelling from the UK to Spain
See here for the detailed entry requirements however in summary:
Travelling back to the UK from Spain
See here for detailed information however in summary:
Travelling from the USA to Spain
See here for the detailed entry requirements however in summary:
Travelling back to the USA from Spain
See here for detailed information however in summary:
As well as participating in the EU-wide “Health Passport” scheme (see the bottom of the page for detailed information), face coverings are mandatory in Spain in closed public spaces (such as shops) as well as on public transport.
Travelling to and from Portugal from the UK
Travelling from the UK to Portugal
See here for the detailed entry requirements however in summary:
Travelling back to the UK from Portugal
See here for detailed information however in summary:
Travelling from the USA to Portugal
See here for the detailed entry requirements however in summary:
Travelling back to the USA from Spain
See here for detailed information however in summary:
As well as participating in the EU-wide “Health Passport” scheme (see below for detailed information), face coverings are mandatory in Portugal in closed public spaces (such as shops) as well as on public transport. See here for more detailed guidelines and advice.
Many European countries have introduced Covid-19 “health passes” which are, in essence, proof of double vaccination. You will need to provide proof that you have been double vaccinated in order to check into hotels, dine in restaurants and visit wineries etc. For travellers coming from outside of the EU, the exact required documentation (and what classes as official, valid proof) has not yet been fully finalised. We therefore recommend taking the official proof of vaccination from your country of residence with you in paper and digital format (for example the NHS app for UK travellers or the CDC/V-Safe app for US travellers) as well as photo ID such as your passport or driving license.
You will need to download the Tous Anti Covid app, where a QR code is generated.
For residents or England and Wales, or those who received their vaccine in England and Wales, you can now scan your NHS vaccine QR code directly into the French Tous Anti Covid app. This only works with the most recent versions of the NHS Covid Pass so you may need to download a new one from the NHS app or website. NHS Covid Passes are only valid for 30 days after download, so make sure you scan it before it runs out (or download a new one). Please see here for the latest information from the Consulate General of France in London.
For residents of Scotland or those who received their vaccine in Scotland, the French Government has recently changed the method in people vaccinated outside the European Union may obtain a French Health Pass. Under the new system, the health pass will be obtained from designated pharmacies for a fee of up to 36 Euros. The map of designated pharmacies is available here.
We understand that there have been several teething problems with the health pass system, and our partners in France are widely accepting your official government issued Covid-19 vaccination documents in place of a French Health Pass if necessary.
For American travellers, the French Government has recently changed the method in people vaccinated outside the European Union may obtain a French Health Pass. Under the new system, the health pass will be obtained from designated pharmacies for a fee of up to 36 Euros. The map of designated pharmacies is available here.
We understand that there have been several teething problems with the health pass system, and our partners in France are widely accepting your official government issued Covid-19 vaccination documents in place of a French Health Pass if necessary.
Certain regions of Spain are now requiring visitors to provide proof of vaccination to access some public indoor areas such as restaurants, bars and cafés. The Spanish government has not yet set our clear guidelines so for the time being, the NHS certificate or app is accepted as proof for UK travellers, and visitors from elsewhere should be able to show the official vaccination card from your country of vaccination.
A health pass (or “green pass”) is mandatory for hospitality venues, public places and public transport. The Italian Health Ministry have announced that documents/certificates issued from your country of residence will be widely recognised in digital or paper format as proof of vaccination.
We will update this information as soon as more detailed instructions are released.