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Traveling abroad: Where can you go? (INFOGRAPHICS)

Independently of the Czech traffic light, the conditions of trips to Bavaria are also changing from Monday. The region will abolish the exemption for Czech citizens from traveling with a negative coronavirus test. A ten-day quarantine will be mandatory, after five days it will be possible to end it with a negative test for COVID-19.

The exception will apply to transit, international transport, local border traffic, visits to the immediate family or alternating childcare. The commutation conditions remain the same as before, ie regular testing.

What about traveling in practice

The world travel map below shows which countries in the world Czechs can go to so far. The source of information is Foreign Ministry signpost. In case of uncertainty about the current situation, the institution recommends following the statement of the relevant embassies of the Czech Republic in the given country.

The infographics show the conditions under which you can travel to the countries shown. Green indicates no restrictions, orange warns of additional obstacles. For example, the need to undergo tests for COVID-19. To pan the map, select ✥ from the tool menu on the left. Infographics can also be zoomed out or zoomed in.



What is evidenced by the Czech traffic light

Czech travelers must take into account that the traffic light of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is not superior to the national conditions of individual members of the Union. In addition, the traffic light shows only the conditions that apply to the return of Czech citizens from individual countries. However, it does not say whether or under what conditions other European states will allow the Czechs to join each other at all.

Traffic light from 9.11.Traffic light from 9.11.Author: MZV

The map shows the green and orange color of the country, or autonomous areas, safe for travel in terms of COVID-19. In addition to the map, countries with a low risk of infection include: Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, the Republic of Singapore, Thailand.

  1. Green (low risk)– Passengers from these countries (both foreigners and Czech citizens) can come to the Czech Republic without having to fill in an arrival form and undergo a PCR test or quarantine.
  2. Orange (low risk *)– Applies only to foreigners traveling to the Czech Republic, Czech passengers from these countries can come to the Czech Republic without having to fill in an arrival form. Before entering a workplace or educational institution in the Czech Republic, foreigners who come here for work or study, with the exception of commuters, will have to submit the arrival form and the negative PCR test.
  3. Red (high risk) – Passengers from these countries (both foreigners and Czech citizens) from a stay exceeding 12 hours must fill in an arrival form before entering the Czech Republic and undergo a test or quarantine upon arrival in the Czech Republic. After the return of Czech citizens from these countries, they are obliged to notify the relevant regional hygiene station before entering the Czech Republic by filling in the electronic Arrival Form, submit a notification to the border or residence control and within 5 days of entering the Czech Republic to undergo the test at their own expense. unless the public health authority has decided on other quarantine measures in individual cases of persons. The result of the test must then be notified to the hygienic station. The obligation to undergo a coronavirus test at one’s own expense can also be fulfilled by submitting a negative RT-PCR test that has been performed in an EU Member State and is not older than 72 hours.

Selection of non-European destinations

Argentina

The border was scheduled to open on 1 September, but did not occur due to the renewed spread of coronavirus.

Brazil

President Bolsonaro has repeatedly stated that he does not consider COVID-19 to be a major problem, and the country’s approach to tourism corresponds to this. The borders are open and tourists should not expect any significant restrictions on arrival.

Egypt

The obligation to submit a negative PCR test result not older than 72 hours upon entry into the country is newly introduced at all points of entry. The PCR test is now also required in the resorts of Sharm el-Sheikh, Hurghada, Marsa Matrouh, Taba, Marsa Alam and still in the capital Cairo.

United Arab Emirates

Possibility of arrival for the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It is necessary to apply for a visa, have travel insurance and fill in the data in the COVID-19 DXB app. Quarantine required in Abu Dhabi.

Nepal

Nepal has decided to resume tourism from October 17, 2020, but Czech citizens will not be able to travel to the country.

Honduras

Tourists must have a negative COVID test and meet the condition of pre-registration with the local authorities.

South African Republic

With effect from 1 October 2020, the borders of South Africa will be opened for international passenger transport. Each passenger will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test, which will not be more than 72 hours after boarding the aircraft.

Dominican republic

From 16 September 2020, a negative PCR test is no longer a condition for entry into the country; the tests will be carried out at random at the airport.

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Where can we (not) travel in Europe?

Belgium

When traveling to the country, it is necessary to go to a fortnight’s quarantine and the COVID-19 test is also mandatory. All passengers must continue to fill in the contact form before traveling to Belgium. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

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Britain

Since August 29, the country has included the Czechia together with other countries on its quarantine list. People arriving in Britain from the Czech Republic must undergo quarantine for 14 days. With a few exceptions, all passengers must complete a so-called contact form before traveling to the UK. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Denmark

Denmark has included the whole of the Czech Republic in the list of risky countries. From midnight on September 11, only those who have a good reason to travel are admitted to Denmark from the Czech Republic. Not tourists. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Estonia

Mandatory quarantine for Czech citizens. Latvia and Lithuania have introduced similar measures against Czech citizens. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Finland

Since August, the Czech Republic has been in a group of countries from which it is not possible to travel freely to Finland. For passengers from the Czech Republic, they can only come to Finland in justified cases (work, family, school). These reasons must be documented by the Czech citizen. A 14-day quarantine is recommended upon arrival. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Italy

Italy has classified the Czechia as a high-risk country; in order to enter its territory, it is necessary to submit a negative test for a coronavirus up to 72 hours old. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Ireland

Before traveling, people from the Czech Republic must fill in an online form stating the reason for their trip to the country and after sending it, they will receive an e-mail, which they will submit at the Irish border. Czech citizens then have to undergo quarantine, which can last up to 14 days, depending on the length of their stay in Ireland. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Cyprus

As of September 18, people who have stayed in the Czech Republic in the previous 14 days cannot go to Cyprus. Exceptions are, for example, Cypriot citizens and their family members or permanent residents. However, they must take the COVID-19 test upon arrival and enter the two-week quarantine, regardless of how the test turned out.

Hungary

Hungary has banned the entry of foreigners, with a few exceptions, due to the growing number of coronavirus infections. Hungary has granted an exemption to citizens of the Visegrad Four countries (V4), who can enter Hungary if they have booked at least a one-day stay before 1 September and prove this together with a negative test that will not be older than five days. Exceptions are, for example, persons who can prove that they have overcome the infection in the last six months. For a limited time, this exemption did not apply, but from Tuesday, October 6, it is valid again, probably until the end of October, then Hungary will further evaluate the situation. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Germany

Germany ranks the Czechia among the risk areas. It requires a test for coronavirus or quarantine to enter its territory.

From Monday, November 9, Bavaria will abolish the exemption for Czech citizens from traveling with a negative coronavirus test. A ten-day quarantine will be mandatory, after five days it will be possible to end it with a negative test for COVID-19. The exception will apply to transit, international transport, local border traffic, visits to the immediate family or alternating childcare. For commuters, the same conditions remain as before, ie regular testing.

The Netherlands

On Tuesday, September 22, the Netherlands ranked the entire Czech Republic among high-risk countries due to coronavirus. After arriving from the Czech Republic, people have to quarantine, even with a negative test for COVID-19. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Norway

People coming to the country from the Czech Republic must spend ten days in quarantine with effect from 8 August. During the quarantine period, it is necessary to remain at one fixed address, accommodation in camps, under a tent or hiking by motorhome do not meet the conditions for a quarantine stay. A negative test for COVID-19 is not required and cannot replace quarantine upon arrival in the country.

Slovakia

Since 18 September, the country has ranked the Czech Republic among the high-risk countries. When traveling to Slovakia, people must, with some exceptions, submit a negative coronavirus test result not older than 72 hours or quarantine and then undergo the test. Exceptions to the restriction will be, among others, commuters, students, teachers, health professionals or athletes. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Slovenia

Since 6 August, the Czech Republic has been on the Slovenian list of countries for which citizens are required to enter a two-week quarantine when entering the country, with a few exceptions. From 13 September, the duration of the quarantine was reduced from 14 to 10 days and the validity of the test certificate for the new coronavirus was extended from 36 hours to 48 hours after the certificate was issued, provided that the test was not taken in Slovenia. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Switzerland

The country has included the Czech Republic in the list of risky countries. From September 14, people will have to quarantine for ten days after arriving from the Czech Republic. Transit is allowed. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Austria

As of Saturday, October 31, Austria is now requiring Czech travelers to test negative for coronavirus, which is not older than 72 hours. An exception to the regulation should be, for example, commuters, commuting students or people who regularly go on family visits. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Romania

From Wednesday, October 7, Bucharest will add the Czechia and Slovakia to the list of high-risk countries due to the spread of coronavirus. Upon arrival from both countries, people will have to enter a two-week quarantine. When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.

Poland

When returning to the Czech Republic, a test or quarantine is mandatory.


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Greece

Czech tourists must prove themselves by a negative test for COVID-19.

Croatia

Upon arrival, all you have to do is fill in a form that provides personal information and answers a few questions about COVID-19. No test is needed. Czechs can get to Croatia comfortably by car, bus or plane. RegioJet has prepared i direct train connection.

Bulgaria

It is not necessary to prove a negative test for COVID-19 or to undergo quarantine. Tourism is allowed, at the airport passengers are checked using thermal cameras.

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Spain

From August 24, Czech citizens are obliged to take a test or quarantine when returning to the Czech Republic. From November 14, for tourists coming to the Canary Islands, the government will require a negative test for coronavirus.

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