Driving To Denmark via Netherlands & Germany - Covid

Driving To Denmark via Netherlands & Germany - Covid

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benny.c

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3,511 posts

213 months

Saturday 2nd April 2022
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Sorry, another Covid related travel thread. We are a family of 4 - Wife and I both fully vaccinated and two kids, 10 & 13, both unvaccinated. We booked a ferry crossing to the Netherlands a while back with a view to holidaying in NL over Easter but as my son is unvaccinated we can’t stay in NL and thought about driving to Denmark instead.

My understanding is we can transit through NL with him provided he has a negative PCR test just before we go and ditto for Germany as our final destination, Denmark, has no Covid entry requirements. We’d obviously not be staying over anywhere on the way.

On the way back, both NL & DE state that travel from an another EU state does not require any form of entry requirements so we shouldn’t need to get a PCR test done in Denmark before leaving. I can’t find anything to state you must be an EU resident for this to be the case but it seems strange for that not to be required.

Does all that sound about right?

Edited by benny.c on Saturday 2nd April 17:59

Monch

692 posts

209 months

Saturday 2nd April 2022
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I drove across al these countries and more last week. I saw nothing about covid, apart from the germans who went crazy when I went in a petrol station to pay not wearing a mask.....

In Denmark there is zero requirements for any covid regs and is in my opinion a top place to go.

Get off the ferry in NL and get into Scandy asap.
Cant help with unvaccinated children though..

benny.c

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3,511 posts

213 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Spoke to the NL Covid helpline this morning and apparently we can stay in NL despite what it says on their website about unvaccinated over 12s. We’ll see how we get on but head straight for Denmark if we get hoofed out smile