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Are there any restrictions on travel between Scotland and other countries?
For restrictions on travel between Scotland and the rest of the world see the international travel section below. These rules may be changed depending on the state of the pandemic in Scotland and in other countries. Please check back here for up to date information before you travel.
What is the difference between public holiday and bank holiday in Scotland?
Scottish Bank holidays are set by Scottish Ministers and are the same across the whole of Scotland. Public or local holidays, on the other hand, are determined by local authorities and can differ between areas.
What are the bank holidays in Scotland in 2019?
Scottish bank holidays. Bank holidays. 2019 Day Holiday 1 January Tuesday New Year’s Day 2 January Wednesday 2 January 19 April Friday Good Friday 6 May Monday Early May bank Additional information. St Andrew’s Day: 30 November. Past bank holidays.
When can I travel to Scotland from England and Wales?
However, Scotland’s roadmap out of lockdown will play out a little differently. The Scottish government has confirmed that travel into Scotland from England and Wales will be possible from April 26.
Who can travel to Amsterdam right now?
Travellers from EU countries, Schengen area countries and the United Kingdom can travel to Amsterdam. Travellers arriving in Amsterdam from certain countries and regions with high coronavirus infection rates are strongly advised to self-quarantine for 10 days.
How to get to Amsterdam from Scotland by ferry?
By ferry via Newcastle to Amsterdam The ferry port closest to the Scottish border that connects with Europe is Newcastle, from which DFDS takes foot passengers on its 17.00 overnight sailings to Amsterdam. Journey time: 15.5 hours (overnight) Timings: Departs Newcastle 17:00, arrives Amsterdam 9.45am.
Is it safe to travel to the Netherlands?
Travel by car, bike or on foot and only use public transport for essential journeys. Wash your hands often. Don’t shake hands with others. Cough and sneeze into your elbow. If you feel sick, stay inside your home or hotel. You are strongly advised not to travel to the Netherlands unless it is strictly necessary. The borders remain open.