People in England, Scotland and Wales are able to travel overseas on holiday to a limited number of destinations after restrictions were eased.
Holidaymakers have been urged to only travel to countries on the green list, which only includes 12 destinations at the moment, and to avoid visiting any locations listed as amber or red.
However, several popular holiday spots have not been included on the green list, including Spain, Greece, Cyprus, France and Italy, meaning trips abroad are still on hold for many.
rant Shapps hinted that UK holidaymakers could soon be able to travel to such destinations without the need to quarantine.
Mr Shapps appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Today program me where he was asked if he was pushing for more countries to be given the green light.
He said: "Yeah of course. That list should expand.
"Of course, I expect the green list to expand, but we're doing this very cautiously.
"I don't think there's any reason not to expand the green list as we get other countries up to very high levels of vaccination."
"We are reviewing this all the time, every three weeks, the next review is in the first week of June and we'll have to see what happens."
Here’s what you need to know about the next travel review and the countries that could potentially be added to the green list.
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