The Netherlands Removes All COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
Travel restrictions dropped in the Netherlands
The Dutch government has decided to lift the EU entry ban for the Netherlands as of September 17.
The statement continued by saying that, given the current epidemiological situation in the country, the government feels that for entry to the Netherlands the EU entry ban is no longer proportional. Moreover, the European Commission is also planning to publish a proposal to revise the rules for entering the EU during the autumn of 2022.
Previously, it was mandatory for travelers visiting the Schengen area and the EU, including the Netherlands, to provide proof of vaccination or a recovery certificate. Meanwhile, prior to this, unvaccinated travelers from Canada or the US were not allowed into the country. However, those vaccinated travelers were asked to produce proof of vaccination.
Moreover, vaccination certificates were required to meet certain criteria. One was that the latest dose had been received during the previous nine months. Also, the vaccine was required to be one approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) or World Health Organization (WHO).
Mask mandates dropped in the Netherlands
This is especially so with high-risk patients, who are advised to consult with their doctors prior to traveling. Meanwhile, they should delay their vacation if this makes them more comfortable.
Attractions in the Netherlands
Meanwhile, the architecture of the country spans from Romanesque and Gothic medieval, through to the Dutch Renaissance palaces and Golden Age gabled houses.
Getting around the cities
While in the cities, enjoy the many cafés and restaurants, enjoy unique shopping, or visit fascinating museums, like the art galleries mentioned above, or Madame Tussauds.