From February 8, arrivals from five countries do not need to quarantine on arrival to Estonia as the infection rate in each country is below 150 per 100,000 inhabitants.
Arrivals from Bulgaria, Iceland, Greece, Norway and Finland do not need to self-isolate on arrival between February 8 and 14. The travel restrictions change every week and are announced on Friday.
Travelers from the following European countries must quarantine on arrival: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Spain, The Netherlands, Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Cyprus, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Latvia, Malta, Monaco, Poland, Portugal, France, Rootsi, Romania, Germany, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Denmark, Czech Republic and Hungary.
Exceptions are in place for travelers from Finland, Latvia and Lithuania who have no signs of illness, a COVID-19 test taken less than 72 hours before arrival and entering Estonia for work, study, to receive health care, attend a family event or transit.
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