Spain's tourism minister, Fernando Valdes, also said he hoped at least parts of the country would be put onto Britain's green list as the holiday season began to open. Meanwhile Jonathan Hinkles, chief executive of Loganair, said: 'Public health is the priority, that has to rank above economics health, but we believe those objects can be safely achieved by putting more countries onto the green list.' Steve Heapy, chief executive of, said: 'There is a scientific case and a data-led case for more destinations to be put on the green list.' Mr Boyle also tipped some Greek islands while Mr Charles said a clutch of Caribbean islands are in contention. However, Mr Boyle and Mr Charles identified Malta, Finland and some Spanish islands as strong candidates for the green list.
Last month, experts Robert Boyle, a former BA strategist, and Paul Charles, chief executive of travel consultancy The PC Agency, both agreed it was unlikely Spain, Greece, Italy and France would make the green list this month. 'Whether that is possible or not isn't just down to the level of infection on those islands, it's also down to their ability to sequence the genomes that we know about, the variants or potential variants of concern on those islands as well.' 'We have always said in the past we have tried to assess islands separately. Speaking on Sky News he said: 'We will have to wait for the Joint BioSecurity centre to provide their readout on all of this. It comes just weeks after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps refused to confirm if the Balearic islands would be added to the Government's green list this month. This month, images from Ibiza's Cala de Sant Vicent and Sant Antoni resorts showed virtually empty beaches with very few tourists. Holidaymakers travelling to the Government's amber list countries are required to either quarantine at home for ten days or take a PCR test on days two and eight after their arrival to the UK. The scenes, which are a marked change from the packed beaches seen in previous years, come as experts said recent data on infection and vaccination rates meant that Spain and the Balearics and Canary Islands, Greece, and France would likely remain on the Government's amber travel list. The sun-soaked beaches in the party hotspot, which are normally thriving with tourists, appeared almost deserted after the island was placed on the Government's amber list amid growing concern over coronavirus variants. These include a large supermarket, a discount department store and pharmacy, a well-stocked hardware store, a US Post Office, several restaurants, banks, a gas station/convenience store, realtors, vacation home/condo rental agencies, a motel, a HVAC installation/repair business, and many others.Ibiza's famous pristine beaches appeared eerily quiet this month as coronavirus restrictions forced tourists to stay away from the holiday island.
Many businesses are at "The Park" shopping center across from the Holiday Island entrance on Highway 23, with others situated along Woodsdale Drive near the lake. The breath taking vistas and scenic beauty along with a wide variety of wildlife showcase the magnificence of the Ozarks.Ī wide variety of businesses are located within our boundaries, offering convenient access to services. We are blessed with four seasons and only mild summers and winters. Our lake, marina, campground, recreation complex with two swimming pools, tennis courts, and numerous other activities make Holiday Island perfect for a vacation or permanent residence. The district has 27 holes of golf with the most unique driving range anywhere. » Map & Directions » Photo Gallery » Video Gallery » Area Attractions We are located on the Arkansas/Missouri border, five miles north of Eureka Springs and only one hour from Branson, Missouri.
Holiday Island is a lakeside community situated at the edge of 53,000 acre Table Rock Lake.