We promised to keep you up to date with any possible restrictions or measures that may impact on Roadburn, so this is our first such update regarding this. Please note that the situation may change before April, and you must take responsibility for meeting necessary travel requirements for yourself – the information we’re providing is a guide.
Whilst it is possible that international travel restrictions may change before your trip to Roadburn, if you are planning on attending from outside The Netherlands, then this advice may serve as a guideline for what is likely to be required in April.
Roadburners traveling from within the EU are required to show a negative test result upon entry. It is not currently mandatory for you to be fully vaccinated. If you are traveling from a ´safe country´ outside the EU, you also don´t have to quarantine. You can find the list of safe countries here.
Outside of the EU (i.e UK, USA) if you are fully vaccinated, and received your booster vaccination at least 7 days before travelling to the Netherlands, as well as having a negative test result, then you may enter The Netherlands without quarantine. If you are not fully vaccinated, then you would be required to quarantine upon arrival (which we suspect is not likely very practical for most of you!). You would also need proof of your return journey, a quarantine declaration form, and a visa where applicable.
To be fully vaccinated means to have had at least two doses of an EU recognised vaccine at least 14 days prior to travel (28 days for the one-shot J&J vaccine) and for travellers from many countries, you are now required to have the booster too.
You can check which vaccines are accepted by the EU here.
You can read the overall guidance here.
You can do a step by step checklist here.
We recommend bookmarking these links for easy reference as your trip gets closer so you are always up to date with the latest travel advice.
This may be the first time you’ve traveled abroad since the start of the pandemic and we know that makes it feel quite daunting. Get up to speed with the requirements now and stay informed, that way your travel plans should run smoothly and you’ll be able to relax once you’re in The Netherlands for Roadburn.
We’ll keep you posted with any further updates.