Norway reopening borders for tourism on July 15
Norway will officially be reopening its borders for tourism on July 15th, 2020 to most European countries including the UK.
However, residents of Portugal, Hungary, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria and Luxembourg will be excluded due to the high rate of covid-19 infection in those countries.
With the exception of residents of Kronoberg, Skåne and Blekinge, Sweden also remains excluded.
The news also means that Norwegians will be able to take summer vacations in places such as France, Spain, Italy and Greece without having to quarantine on when returning home to Norway.
Countries that will be permitted to visit Norway without a 14 day quarantine starting on July 15th:
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Republic of Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Germany
Greece
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Malta
Monaco
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
San Marino
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Non EU/Schengen Countries Permitted Into Norway :
Norway will not allow any third-party countries without a 10 day quarantine at this time however they are making exceptions for the following people:
-Workers with an employment contract
-Students set to begin a course in the 2020/21 academic year
-People from any country who hold a work or residence permit in Norway (10 day self-quarantine required)





