The October half term holiday starts on Monday October 25, giving travellers a week to enjoy the sunshine abroad before school starts again on Monday November 1.
Leeds Bradford Airport has several potential destinations on the green list, from hotter climates to more adventure-driven holidays.
It is compulsory to follow these instructions when travelling to and from countries on the green list:Before travelling abroad a Covid-19 test must be taken to prove a negative result.
Countries may have their own set of rules upon arrival so it is important to check those on the GOV.UK website.When travelling back to England the same test must be done, as well as another test taken on the day after arrival into the country.
Isolation is not necessary if a negative result is given.
Here is the list of green list countries and destinations you can currently travel to from Leeds Bradford Airport:
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These are the green list travel destinations available from Leeds Bradford Airport.
1. Split
One of the largest cities in Croatia, Split is the perfect holiday getaway for the adventurous sort wanting to explore the city life of Croatia. With over 220 bars, shops, museums and restaurants to visit, there's little opportunity to let boredom strike when holidaying here. If in need of a detox from the fast-paced lifestyle, there are a plethora of group tours or family boat rides along the coast to enjoy and unwind on.
2. Vilnius
The capital of Lithuania, Vilnius has a rich cultural history to be explored when visiting. As the largest baroque town in Europe you'll find a plethora of Orthodox and Catholic churches with stunning architecture and steeples reaching to the skies. This is the perfect holiday destination for families and travellers who love history and seeing the sights in a different landscape.
3. Pula
If in need of a getaway without the scorching heat, Pula in Croatia may be the ideal destination. Its mild climate and beautiful landscapes makes it popular for those wanting a combination of relaxation and exploring, with beautiful beaches and seas to sail upon as well as Roman relics embedded in the city. Why not enjoy some of the live action remakes of Gladiator battles of the Roman dressmaking workshops in the city centre too?
4. Dubrovnik
Described as a 'tourist highlight of the Mediterranean', Dubrovnik in Croatia is a gorgeous oceanic resort full of marbled streets, ornate buildings and beautiful coastal views. Its deep-rooted religious history makes it ideal for those wanting to see the sights and take a guided tour around its lavish Cathedral, and Banje Beach is perfect for snorkelling and water sports in the midday heat.
5. Bourgas
Known for its borderline tropical climate, Bourgas is a beautiful city tucked away in the middle of Bulgaria. The beautiful coastline is lined with clubs, bars and family-friendly entertainment to keep travellers occupied when exploring the city, and there is plenty of delicious food on offer at streetside cafes and restaurants. Travel to the more rural areas of the city to find beautiful monasteries with show-stopping architecture on display, or see the iconic Kaleto Fortress, the Medieval Tsarevets Fortress or the breathtaking Belogradchik Rocks.
6. Bratislava
Easily identifiable from its neck-breaking medieval towers and gorgeous 20th-century buildings, Bratislava in Slovakia has plenty of rich modern culture to delve into when strolling along the cobbled streets of the city. Life there has been influenced by a combination of Austrians, Croats, Czechs and Germans, resulting in a diverse set of buildings and characteristics you'll struggle to find anywhere else in the world- not to mention the range of delicious cuisine this cultural melting pot has on offer.