The requirement for a negative coronation test before entry into Denmark enters into force at 00.00 between 26 and 27 December and is valid until 17 January.

This applies to everyone over the age of 15. And there is no distinction between vaccinated and non-vaccinated.

Only PCR and Antigen tests are sufficient. Do not self-test. PCR must not have been taken 72 hours before - Antigen must not have been taken 48 hours before. If you are resident in Denmark, you can be tested up to 24 hours after crossing the border.

There is a fine of DKK 3,500 if you can not be presented with a negative test when you have crossed the border and do not reside in Denmark.

Please find information about the danish restrictions hier: https://um.dk/en/travel-and-residence/coronavirus-covid-19/

We look forward to be able to welcome all our foreign visitors to a holiday in a Danish holiday home.

Is staying in a holiday home a safe way to enjoy a holiday?

Yes. Compared to other holidays, staying in a holiday home is a safe and secure way of enjoying a holiday. You will stay in a holiday home surrounded by countryside and you can decide whether you want to meet other people, or simply enjoy time spent with family or friends or simply enjoy being alone.

We do our utmost to ensure our holiday homes are cleaned. Our employees and our holiday visitors’ safety is a high priority and we do our utmost to ensure that a stay with us is as safe and secure as possible.

When we became aware of the coronavirus outbreak, we devised a set of extended guidelines for our cleaning personnel. The guidelines specify a number of measures, which overall, will ensure there is a minimum risk of the virus being spread in our holiday homes.

Can we move into our rented holiday home without coming into contact with any personnel?

In some locations it is possible to arrive and collect keys to the holiday home in a letter box. In other locations you must use a personal code in order to enter the holiday home and if this is the case, you do not need to visit the local office and instead can simply focus on enjoying your time together in the holiday home. Contact the local office to learn what options are available with your holiday home.

What do we do if one of us catches the coronavirus and becomes ill just before we go on holiday?

You must send us an email informing us of your illness. Please send the email to annulleringer@sologstrand.dk Sol og Strand will then send you a link to Gouda travel insurance. However, it is important that you can document the illness with a valid doctor’s note. We will endeavour to answer your enquiries as quickly as possible – however in the current situation, you can expect longer response times.

One or more of our travelling group are especially vulnerable if they catch the coronavirus. What should we do in relation to insurance?

If you have a doctor’s note stating that the person in question is not able to come to the holiday home during the rental period because of illness, then you are covered by your cancellation insurance. A person is not automatically covered by cancellation insurance because they belong to a risk group – in that case the standard terms and conditions of cancellation of the rented holiday home apply.

What do we do if we suspect that one of our party has caught the coronavirus while we are on holiday in the holiday home?

You must seek medical attention as quickly as possible and the medical authorities will advise you. You must also inform the local office by telephone, so that we are aware of the situation.