Is there future for tourism in Lapland? Finland's latest travel rules explained + Q&A about travelling to Lapland this season :)
Travel conditions to Finland (as of 12.09.2020) are as follows:
From September 20th to November 22rd you are allowed to travel to Finland from countries with less 25 positive tests per 100.00 in the past 2 weeks. The list is updated weekly. As of September 12th, the list includes these countries: Germany, Sweden, Poland, Bulgaria, Norway, Slovakia, Lithuania, Estonia, Iceland, Cyprus, Latvia, Liechtenstein.
From November 23rd you will also be able to travel to Finland for leisure from anywhere within EU + UK even if you're country has more than 25 positive test per 100.000 presuming you can show a negative test which is no older that 72 hours. You can stay in Finland up to 72 hours without quarantine and enjoy your holiday. If you would like to stay longer that 72 hours, you have to do a 2nd test locally, and quarantine ???? This is something that is heavily criticized and hopefully, will change.
Travel conditions to Finland (as of 12.09.2020) are as follows:
From September 20th to November 22rd you are allowed to travel to Finland from countries with less 25 positive tests per 100.00 in the past 2 weeks. The list is updated weekly. As of September 12th, the list includes these countries: Germany, Sweden, Poland, Bulgaria, Norway, Slovakia, Lithuania, Estonia, Iceland, Cyprus, Latvia, Liechtenstein.
From November 23rd you will also be able to travel to Finland for leisure from anywhere within EU + UK even if you're country has more than 25 positive test per 100.000 presuming you can show a negative test which is no older that 72 hours. You can stay in Finland up to 72 hours without quarantine and enjoy your holiday. If you would like to stay longer that 72 hours, you have to do a 2nd test locally, and quarantine ???? This is something that is heavily criticized and hopefully, will change.
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