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OMG missing PP even more now (if that's possible!!!). Stay safe all of you and hopefully we will be able to join you again sometime soon :)
 
We can't wait to be back and enjoy the beautiful place known as Puerto Pollensa, and meet up with the lovely people who live and work there.
 
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much, it was wonderful to see so many friends, we can’t wait to get back! Thank you to Vics!
 
Driving is by far the best way to get to Mallorca.....via France or through Spain..... clearly not as quick / convenient as air travel but really enjoyable.
 
Driving is by far the best way to get to Mallorca.....via France or through Spain..... clearly not as quick / convenient as air travel but really enjoyable.

Well get ready for the paperwork to go through France:

https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/conte...7-04-20-Attestation-etranger-metropole-FR.pdf

https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Attestation-de-deplacement-de-etranger-vers-metropole-en-docx

https://media.interieur.gouv.fr/deplacement-vers-france-covid-19/

And then, make sure you have your Spanish residency certificate to enter Spain.

https://boe.es/boe/dias/2020/05/12/pdfs/BOE-A-2020-4929.pdf

Once in Spain, you will be quarantined for 14 days

https://boe.es/boe/dias/2020/05/12/pdfs/BOE-A-2020-4932.pdf

https://elpais.com/sociedad/2020-05...-de-14-dias-a-quien-venga-del-extranjero.html

Good luck!
 
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Driving through France has both advantages and disadvantages.
The advantages are that you see alot of France and meet some French people.
The disadvantages are that you see alot of France and meet some French people
!!!!!!!!!!
 
The current quarantine period of 14 days applies during the alarm period. That's pencilled in to finish on 25th June. Hopefully by august it will have ended. I'm not coming to party and mingle, just want to clean the house and prep it for long term storage.. or worst case , if I loose my job , come to live.
 
I found this translation of BOE.ES info on FB :-

Tourists/residents/Spanish Nationals will be able to travel to Spain as of 15/5/20

They will have to self islolate for 14days & will only be allowed to leave accomodation for essentials & chemist
They are OBLIGED to wear masks when leaving accomodation
Health authorities will be checking up on people arriving to Spain

Tour operatours have to advise clients of the measures at time of selling tickets

Airlines will make them fill in a health form with personal details & they have to carry this on them at all times

This will carry on until end of state of alarm (including any extensions)

Takes effect from midnight 15/5/20

(Word of warning, we are this still on phase 1 in Mallorca, which means communual swimming pools, sun bathing, paddling in the sea & buffets in hotels are prohibited)
 
I found this translation of BOE.ES info on FB :-
Tourists/residents/Spanish Nationals will be able to travel to Spain as of 15/5/20

Tourists are not allowed into Spain; only those persons specifically mentioned by the BOE are allowed.
Here is the relevant section of said BOE (point 2 and subsections a to e):

1. Se restablecen temporalmente los controles en las fronteras interiores aéreas y marítimas desde las 00:00 horas del día 15 de mayo de 2020 hasta las 00:00 horas del 24 de mayo de 2020.
2. Sólo se permitirá la entrada en el territorio nacional por vía aérea y por vía marítima a las siguientes personas:
a) Ciudadanos españoles.
b) Residentes en España, debiendo acreditar su residencia habitual.
c) Trabajadores transfronterizos.
d) Profesionales sanitarios o del cuidado de mayores que se dirijan a ejercer su actividad laboral.
e) Aquellas que acrediten documentalmente causas de fuerza mayor o situación de necesidad.
 
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Tourists are not allowed into Spain; only those persons specifically mentioned by the BOE are allowed.
Here is the relevant section of said BOE (point 2 and subsections a to e):

1. Se restablecen temporalmente los controles en las fronteras interiores aéreas y marítimas desde las 00:00 horas del día 15 de mayo de 2020 hasta las 00:00 horas del 24 de mayo de 2020.
2. Sólo se permitirá la entrada en el territorio nacional por vía aérea y por vía marítima a las siguientes personas:
a) Ciudadanos españoles.
b) Residentes en España, debiendo acreditar su residencia habitual.
c) Trabajadores transfronterizos.
d) Profesionales sanitarios o del cuidado de mayores que se dirijan a ejercer su actividad laboral.
e) Aquellas que acrediten documentalmente causas de fuerza mayor o situación de necesidad.

I am aware of that but this is apparently new info released today, things are changing all the time ;).
I can't imagine anyone coming for two weeks holiday and sitting in their accommodation for the entire time.
 
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How much did it cost in fuel Debz?


In total it’s roughly £200 for petrol + tolls and the Euro tunnel was £180. The return ferry was £300 last year in June. This is off set against not having to hire a car for a month when we’re in PP. We also have a leisurely drive from Calais to Toulon with 3 stopovers but you can do the drive quicker than that if you hack it!
 
I am aware of that but this is apparently new info released today, things are changing all the time ;).
I can't imagine anyone coming for two weeks holiday and sitting in their accommodation for the entire time.

For the time being, you cannot enter Spain "as a tourist".

To be allowed in, you have to be a resident of Spain (Spanish national, foreign national with residency permit, diplomat) or one of the "rare exceptions to the rule" (e.g. relief worker, border worker, etc.).

In addition, acces to an island such as Mallorca is very easily controlled. Even if you travelled by car through France (not easy given the limitations to travel in France and the high level of control, especially if you have non-French license plates), your car has to go on the ferry in Spain and you will be controlled/stopped at the Spanish embarkment or disembarkment, especially if your car has non-Spanish license plates.

A member of my family is a permanent resident of Spain (with documentation to prove it) and will have to be quarantined 14 days at her permanent address before going to Mallorca (allowed for permanent residents of Spain).
 
For the time being, you cannot enter Spain "as a tourist".

To be allowed in, you have to be a resident of Spain (Spanish national, foreign national with residency permit, diplomat) or one of the "rare exceptions to the rule" (e.g. relief worker, border worker, etc.).

In addition, acces to an island such as Mallorca is very easily controlled. Even if you travelled by car through France (not easy given the limitations to travel in France and the high level of control, especially if you have non-French license plates), your car has to go on the ferry in Spain and you will be controlled/stopped at the Spanish embarkment or disembarkment, especially if your car has non-Spanish license plates.

A member of my family is a permanent resident of Spain (with documentation to prove it) and will have to be quarantined 14 days at her permanent address before going to Mallorca (allowed for permanent residents of Spain).

Apparently this is due to change from Friday 15th May, the Mallorcan press are all reporting on it and here are the links :) :-

https://www.majorcadailybulletin.co...ics-object-day-quarantine-for-foreigners.html

https://www.ultimahora.es/noticias/...posicion-cuarentena-viajeros-extranjeros.html

https://www.diariodemallorca.es/mal...rentena-viajeros-internacionales/1508861.html
 
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I read somewhere that in Vienna they are testing arrivals for the Virus but dont know what the test is
 
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