Traveling to Catalonia? Find out the latest Covid entry requirements

Visitors to anywhere in Spain must complete a Health Control Form and present a QR code

Barcelona El Prat airport (by Albert Cadanet)
Barcelona El Prat airport (by Albert Cadanet) / ACN

ACN | Barcelona

September 6, 2021 12:34 PM

If you're getting ready to travel to Catalonia from abroad, you may find yourself wondering how to prepare for your trip. Do I need a negative Covid-19 test? My vaccination records?

All visitors to anywhere in Spain, including Catalonia, must fill out a Health Control Form to obtain a QR code that will have to be presented upon arrival.

In addition to this, people over the age of 12 traveling from a country or area that is considered to be a Covid-19 risk zone must also upload either a vaccination certificate, a negative test result (PCRs carried out within 72 hours prior to arrival or antigen tests within 48 hours prior to arrival), or a certificate of recovery after having had the virus to their Health Control Form.

Risk countries and areas until at least Sunday, September 12, 2021, at 11:59 PM are as follows:

EU/EEA risk countries:

*Risk zones in brackets. Where no regions are specified, the entire country is considered a risk zone.

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Denmark

Estonia

Finland (Helsinki-Uusimaa, Etelä-Suomi, Länsi-Suomi and Pohjois- ja Itä-Suomi)

France

Germany

Greece

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Norway

Portugal

Romania (Bucureşti-Ilfov, Nord-Vest and Vest)

Slovenia

Sweden

The Netherlands

All non-EU/EEA countries and territories are considered at risk except:

Albania

Armenia

Australia

Azerbaijan

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Brunei

Canada

China

Japan

Jordan

New Zealand

Qatar

Republic of Moldova

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Singapore

South Korea

Ukraine

Hong Kong

Macao

Taiwan