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TRAVEL RESTRICIONS TO IBIZA AND FORMENTERA

The new restrictions to travel to Ibiza and Formentera in these Christmas and New Year holidays that will apply from December 20 distinguish between tourists, residents and visitors with justified reason.

For national and international tourists:

-Mandatory PCR performed at source. At the airport and at the port, it is possible to 'carry out an antigen test, if it had not been done in advance at origin, but also to pay a fine (and this could be up to 3,000 euros) and sign a responsible declaration .
This test is not required of tourists from countries or autonomous communities that have an incidence of the virus less than 150 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

With a positive result at origin, you will not be able to travel and with a positive result on arrival, you must follow the mandatory quarantine.

For passengers with justified reasons:
-responsible declaration duly signed and completed
-justifying displacement
-antigen test on arrival or 10-day quarantine.

For residents who come from risk areas or with an incidence greater than 150 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. , 4 possibilities:
- PCR within 72 hours prior to arrival (to perform them free of charge, consult the website CORONAVIRUS.CAIB.ES)
- Rapid antigen test upon arrival at IBSalut controls at the port or airport
- PCR within 48 hours after arrival, calling Infocovid 900100971 to reserve an appointment
- 10-day quarantine at home.

Exceptions to the aforementioned may be if the travel of residents outside the island has lasted less than 72 hours, children under 6 years, carriers, crews and the trips of federated athletes in competition.

As of November 23, all passengers from a country or risk zone (with the exception of children under 6 years of age) must have a PCR or a TMA for SARS-CoV-2 with a negative result, carried out in the seventy-two hours prior to arrival in Spain.At any time, the passenger may be asked to accredit the test result.

Consult the Questions and answers of the Ministry of Health.
We advise to check the updated information before traveling on the Spanish Airports page: http://aena.es/es/informacioncovid19coronavirusaAirportsyvuelos.html, or on the of the Government of the Balearic Islands https://www.caib.es/sites/covid-19/ca/covid-19/?campa=yes