Not really. Just a glance at my phone screen by the girl at the desk. It wasn't scanned to my knowledgeWas your passenger locator checked on the way out to see if you'd booked your day 2 and for the URN?
Not really. Just a glance at my phone screen by the girl at the desk. It wasn't scanned to my knowledgeWas your passenger locator checked on the way out to see if you'd booked your day 2 and for the URN?
You might get it a bit cheaper if you book through us, ehSo with Salutlabs in Ibiza costing 65 euros per person, and £48 for the test at home, roughly £200 for 2 people?
Through who? Spotlight?You might get it a bit cheaper if you book through us, eh
Go through the link in this article, and it's €10 cheaper:Through who? Spotlight?
Oh right, nice one! Thinking of booking my flights today for September....might not even need the test by then, but just trying to work out costs if you do....Go through the link in this article, and it's €10 cheaper:
Covid-19 diagnostic testing (PCR) in Ibiza and Formentera | Ibiza Spotlight
If you need a coronavirus test to travel from Ibiza, here are some options to help you.www.ibiza-spotlight.com
£43 if you apply the discount code 'Test21'Randox are 48 quid
Marvellous, every little helps. Cheers mate£43 if you apply the discount code 'Test21'
From the Jet 2 website, but works no issue
Marvellous, every little helps. Cheers mate
Can you order the Day 2 tests at any time before you go? we go the 20th July, Ok to order now?
Marvellous, every little helps. Cheers mate
Can you order the Day 2 tests at any time before you go? we go the 20th July, Ok to order now?
we talking about the test prior to leaving the resort back to England?Have you booked tests for before your return? I dithered hoping the rules would change, and quite a few appointment slots for the video call were gone. Ideally, I'd have had the tests as early as allowed, so I could relax once done, but due to availability of time slots, it's now the day before we leave.
Worth booking early too, IMO
Yupwe talking about the test prior to leaving the resort back to England?
we havent booked em yet. But were we are staying, not far is a clinic that does the Antigen test for 19euro.Result is 10mins, whilst you wait. The Mrs' folks live over there so they are going to book em for us soon as they are busy. We dont return till August 2nd so hopefully in good time.
Fair enough, I couldn't get any decent info on locally available testing where we are staying in Mallorca so wanted to be sure.we havent booked em yet. But were we are staying, not far is a clinic that does the Antigen test for 19euro.Result is 10mins, whilst you wait. The Mrs' folks live over there so they are going to book em for us soon as they are busy. We dont return till August 2nd so hopefully in good time.
I thought I understood what to do but i’m lost again. I am double vaxxed + 3 weeks and travelling on the 20th July.
I know I need to do a passenger locator form before I go and I need to book tests for when we arrive back in the U.K.
Is there any test I also have to do in Ibiza before I depart for the U.K?
Thanks! Bit of a palaver but hopefully all worth it in the end. I can almost taste the strawberry daiquiri!
I like your attitude! Seize the day while we canI guess many of you have read that Malta - still a green country - have now banned entrance for tourists who are not vaccinated. This means you need both jabs, and have to wait 3(?) weeks before being allowed to visit Malta. They are no longer accepting negative tests only. Malta is the first EU country to introduce vaccine apartheid.
I fear other countries might follow. I doubt that claiming muh human rights and muh freedom of movement will help much.
This means one has to consider going on holiday whilst one still can. It doesn't matter that much any longer if clubs are open or not, and if dancing is possible or not. Suddenly it'll be autumn, and we could all be locked up again.
I'm going to Crete in 2 weeks time. Crete went from green to amber this week, which means I will need to quarantine (again) when I get back home. But the main thing right now is simply to get into these countries whilst one can.
I guess many of you have read that Malta - still a green country - have now banned entrance for tourists who are not vaccinated. This means you need both jabs, and have to wait 3(?) weeks before being allowed to visit Malta. They are no longer accepting negative tests only. Malta is the first EU country to introduce vaccine apartheid.
I fear other countries might follow. I doubt that claiming muh human rights and muh freedom of movement will help much.
This means one has to consider going on holiday whilst one still can. It doesn't matter that much any longer if clubs are open or not, and if dancing is possible or not. Suddenly it'll be autumn, and we could all be locked up again.
I'm going to Crete in 2 weeks time. Crete went from green to amber this week, which means I will need to quarantine (again) when I get back home. But the main thing right now is simply to get into these countries whilst one can.