For countries that are green on the ministry’s map, there are no restrictions.
If a country is yellow, it means that you can travel there well, but that you have to be extra careful and take a test when you get home.
If a country is orange, Denmark advises against unnecessary travel there.
If the country is red, all travel to the country is not recommended.
In addition, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has shaded the color orange, which applies to countries that have special restrictions on entry for Danish travelers. So it is not high infection rates that keep them from being open.
Here are the facts about the updated travel guide for countries in Europe, which will take effect on Saturday at 4 p.m.
Albania: Yellow
Belgium: Yellow.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Gul.
Bulgaria: Green.
Cyprus: Yellow.
Estonia: Orange.
Finland: Shaded orange due to entry restrictions.
France: Yellow with the exception of the regions of Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyane and La Réunion, which are orange.
Greece: Yellow.
Holland: Yellow.
Ireland: Yellow.
Iceland: Shaded orange.
Italy: Green with the exception of Sardinia.
Kosovo: Yellow.
Croatia: Green.
Latvia: Shaded orange.
Liechtenstein: Green.
Lithuania: Shaded orange.
Luxembourg: Gul.
Malta: Orange.
Moldova: Yellow.
Montenegro: Yellow.
Northern Macedonia: Yellow.
Norway: Shaded orange.
Poland: Green.
Portugal: Yellow.
Romania: Green.
San Marino: Yellow.
Serbia: Gul.
Switzerland: Yellow – with the exception of the regions of Wallis, Berne, Freiburg, Solothurn, Aargau, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden, St. Gallen, Thurgau, Uri and Zug, which are green.
Slovakia: Shaded orange.
Slovenia: Green.
Spain: Yellow.
United Kingdom: Red – with the exception of Gibraltar, Guernsey and Jersey.
Sweden: Green.
Czech Republic: Orange.
Germany: Green.
Ukraine: Yellow.
Hungary: Green.
Austria: Green.
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs.