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Traveling to France during Covid-


19: What you need to know before
you go
CNN Staff • Updated 18th June 2021
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Editor's Note — Coronavirus cases remain high across the globe. Health officials caution that travel
increases your chances of getting and spreading the virus. Staying home is the best way to stem
transmission. Below is information on what to know if you still plan to travel, last updated on June
18.
(CNN) — If you're planning to travel to France, here's what you'll need to know and expect if you
want to visit during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The basics
France has some of the most stringent Covid-19 restrictions in the world. Although it reopened to
visitors over summer 2020, the country has been put back into lockdown twice since then, and is now
tentatively reopening from a less restrictive third lockdown.

What's on offer
The historic boulevards of Paris, the fashionable sweep of La Croisette in Cannes and the rolling
lavender fields and vineyards of Provence. France remains one of the world's most enduring tourist
destinations.
With superb food, even better wine and landscapes and cities to satisfy every kind of traveler, it
never disappoints.

Who can go
France has implemented a traffic light system that separates countries into categories, with different
rules for travelers who are fully-vaccinated and those who have not been vaccinated. 
As of June 9, fully vaccinated travelers from EU countries, as well as others designated "green," can
enter without submitting a negative Covid-19 PCR test or going into quarantine.
Non-vaccinated travelers from "green" countries are required to submit a negative Covid-19 PCR test
result taken within 72 hours of departure. But they do not have to quarantine, or provide a
"compelling" reason for their visit.
The US and Canada were added on to the "green" list to June 17.
Fully vaccinated travelers from "amber" countries, including the UK, can visit provided they submit
a negative Covid-19 PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure.
However, non-vaccinated travelers coming from destinations designated "amber" will have to
provide a "compelling" reason for their visit, as well as submit a negative Covid-19 PCR test result
taken within 72 hours of departure and spend seven days in mandatory quarantine on arrival.
Fully vaccinated travelers on France's "red" list can only enter if they have a valid reason, and are
required to submit a negative Covid-19 PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure and go
into quarantine for seven days.
The same rules applies for non-vaccinated travelers on France's "red" list, however, they face a
slightly longer quarantine period of 10 days.
To be classed as fully vaccinated, travelers need to have had two doses of one of the four EU-
approved vaccines. Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson. The second dose must have
been administered at least two weeks prior to travel. 
France has also introduced a health pass ("pass sanitaire") that stores digital versions of users'
vaccination certificates, proof of a negative PCR or antigen test taken in the past 48 hours, or
evidence of having recently recovered from Covid (provided they've tested positive more than two
weeks ago and less than six months ago).
The pass, which can be accessed via the French Covid-tracker app TousAntiCovid or as a QR code,
has been approved for use for summer travel from July 1.
Paper versions of the documents will still be accepted, along with photo identification. 
The move comes as seven member states, Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Croatia,
and Poland, roll out digital Covid-19 certificates, allowing EU travelers to move freely around
member countries.
It's still unclear when France's health pass will be extended to international tourists, but officials have
indicated that it will be at some point. 

What are the restrictions? 


As stated above, a traffic light system is now in place, with different rules depending on a traveler's
vaccination status, and whether the country they're traveling from has been designated green, amber
or red.
The list of compelling reasons certain travelers must declare before they are allowed to enter now
includes further family situations, so that couples and parents split between France and another
country can travel to visit each other and/or their children. 

What's the Covid situation?


France has been one of the hardest-hit countries in Europe, with more than 5.8 million cases and over
110,000 deaths as of June 18. 
Cases were soaring earlier in the year, with 117,900 new cases reported on April 11 alone. But the
numbers have dropped considerably since then, with 2,142 new cases being tallied on June 17. 
Over 47 million vaccination doses have been administered in the country as of June 18.
France relaunched its test and trace app in October. TousAntiCovid is available for iPhone and
Android devices. 

Daily reported Covid-19 cases

What can visitors expect?


France went into national lockdown again on April 3 due to a sharp increase in coronavirus cases.
However, President Macron has since laid out a roadmap for easing restrictions in the country
cautiously, and some measures have already been lifted.
Domestic travel restrictions were lifted on May 3, meaning residents are permitted to travel within
the country again.
Elementary schools and nurseries were reopened on April 26 after being closed for three weeks,
while high school students returned to indoor classes on May 3.
Restaurants, cafes and open-air terraces reopened for outdoor service on May 19, with a maximum of
six people per table, and nonessential shops have also opened their doors again.
Spectators are allowed back into arenas, and museums, monuments, theaters, auditoriums with seated
audiences can reopen with a maximum capacity of 800 people indoors and 1,000 outdoors.
Gyms reopened on June 9, while indoor dining has resumed at restaurants and cafes, with
establishments operating at 50% capacity indoors.
Residents can also use the health pass, which stores proof of vaccination, negative PCR tests or
evidence that the user has recently recovered from Covid-19, to attend stadiums and large events.
The national curfew was pushed back to 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. on June 9 and is now due to be lifted
completely on June 20, ten days earlier than expected.
Rules around mask-wearing while outdoors are also being eased. As of June 20, masks are only
mandatory outside in crowded places such as markets and stadiums. However, masks are still
requires while in public spaces indoors and on public transport.

Useful links
French government official site
Advice for foreign nationals planning trips to France  
Tous Anti Covid app
Covid-19 official advice

Our latest coverage


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rural areas, and its future for sleeper trains looks bright. Want to know what it feels like to try to
become French? CNN's Channon Hodge gave it a go back in 2008.
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