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Cyprus struggles with lack of UK tourists after years of record growth

Despite its best Covid-secure efforts, the destination remains on the UK government’s amber list and with its tourism businesses in limbo

‘The city is buzzing again’: Marseille reduces curfew hours after winter lockdown

In a Mediterranean city where summer is lived outdoors, residents delight in revelling in the streets once more

Wexford’s hotels and attractions prepare for easing of Ireland’s Covid lockdown

The shuttering is almost at an end, but as hotels reopen on 2 June, how will the county cope with domestic-only tourism?

Berliners feel ‘the warm glow of our freedoms returning’

When Berlin’s cafe terraces reopened at the weekend, our writer joined the ‘amazing’ scenes in Kreuzberg, where people gathered to celebrate the relaxation of lockdown – even in the rain

Spain to drop Covid restrictions on British visitors from 24 May

Spanish PM says negative test not needed even as Boris Johnson warns against travel to amber list countries

Blue sky, green sea and red tape: diving in the Algarve after lockdown

With a few days of spectacular diving near Lagos fresh in the memory, Kevin Rushby had to tackle the last few hurdles of Covid paperwork to return home

‘The beginning of normality’: Algarve welcomes back British tourists

Unemployment rose by 70% in the past year in the Portuguese region most reliant on tourism, so locals are delighted to see Kevin Rushby and today’s other arrivals

Glimmers of hope: the mood at Luton airport as England restarts foreign travel

Kevin Rushby tackles an escalator for first time in 15 months as overseas holidays restart for green list countries

UK travel firms report sales boom after ‘green list’ announcement

Bookings to Portugal were most popular with people opting to stay for longer than one week

‘Green list’ guide: the countries travellers from England can visit

The government has revealed the destinations to which quarantine-free holidays will be allowed

UK travel firms say holidays abroad will be back this summer

Despite warning from MPs against overseas trips, the tourism industry is reporting an increase in bookings from July onwards

Foreign holidays Q&A: How would a Covid traffic light system work?

The government is looking at replacing last year’s chaotic travel corridors with a system labelling countries as green, amber and red

Travel bookings surge as Cyprus and Portugal reopen to UK tourists

People spending longer looking at hotels online as favourite destinations prepare to welcome back visitors

Cautious UK holidaymakers hold off on overseas trips until autumn

Travel companies say foreign holiday market flat until October, as domestic summer bookings hit all time high

New rewilding project teaches tour guides to offer fresh look at travel

The environment and tourism can benefit from a programme teaching tour guides about returning nature to a wilder state

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