The Local's contributor Chiara Milford travels from Sweden down to the south of Europe in a van, crossing five borders in four days with partner, dog, and a crate of oat milk.
Coronavirus restrictions are making travel more complicated within Europe. Land borders across the continent are generally open to travellers, but different restrictions and rules apply depending on the countries you travel through.
From Sunday, August 8th, fully vaccinated people will be able to travel from France to the UK without having to quarantine - though certain rules and restrictions remain in place.
What should tourists do if they develop Covid symptoms while on holiday in France? Are the rules any different for fully vaccinated visitors? When can people return home?
Popular tourist destinations in the south of France are seeing a concerning rise in Covid-19 cases, and local authorities are having to take measures to mitigate the strain on hospitals.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday took to Tik Tok and Instagram to try counter misinformation about Covid vaccines following a third weekend of demonstrations over a controversial Covid health pass.
Visitors from abroad are returning to France but numbers remain well down on the pre-pandemic years, when the country was the world’s top tourist destination.
Countries across Europe are extending the use of so called vaccine passports or health passes to allow for entry into bars, cultural sites or sporting events, but some countries are employing them more than others. Here's how France compares to other countries.
More than 100,000 people protested in France on Saturday, sparking clashes with police as they railed against Covid-19 measures and government sanctions against the unvaccinated aimed at prodding more people into getting jabs.
International travel and access to many venues in France this summer will be be dependent on the country's 'health passport' showing that people are either fully vaccinated or recently tested - but what if you don't have the correct certificates?
France's health minister Olivier Véran has warned that the country could be facing a fourth wave of Covid cases by the end of July, driven by the delta variant which is causing a big spike in cases in the UK.
The World Health Organization on Thursday said Covid cases were on the rise again in Europe and called for better
monitoring of the movement of spectators attending Euro 2020 football matches.
With travel from the USA and Canada to France opening up at long last, fully vaccinated Americans have been asking if they can access the French and European health passports. Here is the situation.
Residents in the south west France will have to wait at least another week before Covid-19 restrictions are lifted amid concern over the spread of the Delta variant of the virus.
The French health minister has said he is willing to consider the idea of charging non-vaccinated people for 'convenience' Covid tests - for example tests needed to travel or to enter venues like nightclubs.
England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have published changes to their green list countries for travel. Here's the situation for the nine countries covered by The Local, and for Brits living in those countries.
France still has a low number of Covid-19 cases linked to the Delta variant - but this is increasing rapidly with one hotspot already reported in the south west. So is France at risk of another spike in Covid-19 cases just as things are looking good on the epidemic front?
Around 10 percent of all recorded Covid-19 cases in France are the Delta variant - a big jump in just a week that has the government to issue a warning for people to maintain health measures even as restrictions are being lifted
France is set to receive the first tranche of a total of €40 billion grant from the EU’s €750 billion Covid-19 recovery package as soon as next month, a year after the 'historic' rescue plan was hammered out at a marathon 96-hour summit.
People in France who use a Covid-19 self-testing kit will be invited to upload their results to a new website launched by the health ministry on Monday.
France's annual Fête de la Musique takes place on Monday but given the health situation in the country - albeit an improving one, this year's festival will once again be slightly different. Here is what you need to know.
Many under 35s in Spain's Basque Country have discovered they're able to travel to Biarritz in France to get their Covid-19 vaccine sooner than in Spain, even though they’re not residents in the neighbouring country.
Eleven police officers were injured in the early hours of Saturday morning in western France, as they broke up a 1,500-strong illegal rave, authorities said, with one party-goer losing a hand in the clashes.