Europe has largely opened its doors for summer travel, though many people are still cautious about traveling during a pandemic. One way to avoid crowds is to head to smaller European destinations.
From July 10, people from England, for example, will be able to go to popular destinations such as France, Spain and ItalyTransmission of the coronavirus is still a concern for many visitors, so one way to avoid crowds is to head to some of Europe's smaller destinations. Here are five picks.
century and mixes narrow streets with courtyards. Ermoupolis itself boasts pastel-colored buildings, marble squares and a bandstand, which hosts performances. "When we run our customer surveys, people think of going to Cornwall or famous English such as the Peak District … but not necessarily Suffolk," she told CNBC by phone.
that "tourists are welcome in Portugal," and people flying there won't have to quarantine, though travelers should check their home countries' rules for when they return. "Its position further south means that the weather is better, and there is also a lot on its doorstep, from wine tasting to surfers' paradise Biarritz," he told CNBC by email.
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