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By KAISHA LANGTON
HOLIDAYS in England are permitted from July 4 but as the FCO updates its advice for trips abroad, where can you go on holiday now?
Holidays in several countries around the world are open for business as coronavirus cases fall across the globe. Since March the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has advised all British nationals against all but essential international travel, but now lockdown restrictions are beginning to ease at home and abroad. Express.co.uk has compiled a list of all the countries you can go on holiday now.
Tourism has been one of the hardest-hit industries amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is advising against all but essential travel, which is the first time the Foreign Office has ever issued a worldwide blanket advisory.
But now that is beginning to change.
This week European tourism has begun to reopen as some countries have opened their borders to other EU and Schengen area members.
Holidays mapped: Where can you go on holiday right now? (Image: GETTY)
Holidays mapped: Holidays in England are allowed from July 4 (Image: GETTY)
From July 4, holiday seekers in England will be able to go on holiday.
Speaking from the House of Commons this week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “From July 4, provided that no more than two households stay together, people will be free to stay overnight in self-contained accommodation including hotels and bed and breakfasts, as well as campsites, as long as shared facilities are kept clean.”
Travel to self-contained accommodation in Wales is permitted from July 13.
In Northern Ireland, hotels are due to reopen on July 3.