Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his new bride Carrie Symonds have been promised a free honeymoon in Benidorm if he puts Spain on the green travel list.
The pair were made the offer by well-known British venue The Corner Bar and even offered to serve the newlyweds a Full English breakfast every day for a week - free of charge.
A message on the bar's Facebook page read: "Right Boris! Listen Up! Put us on your Green List next week and we’ll sort your honeymoon out in Benidorm. We’ll even throw in a Full English every morning. You know you’d love a bit of Beni."
Currently Spain is on the UK amber list, which requires travellers returning from a holiday to pay for PCR tests and self-isolate for 10 days, the Mirror reports.
Last week, the country began to welcome UK holidaymakers without testing - despite the travel restrictions remaining in place the other way.
Some airlines like Ryanair have organised extra flights to deal with the expected demand.
According to data from aviation analysts at Cirium, a total of 1,841 flights were scheduled to amber list countries France, Spain, Italy and Greece for the last two weeks of May.
That represents a 300 per cent increase compared with the fortnight before and follows the lifting of the ban on non-essential journeys abroad.
Bars still remain quiet in comparison to a normal year but boozy Brits have started booking last-minute holidays in spite of the need to get tests and quarantine in the UK.

Bars have to close at 12.30am and drinkers must be off the streets by 1am, but that is likely to get later in the coming weeks.
Craig Holland, 32, from Southampton, runs The Winning Post bar. He said: "Lots of British people who worked here have gone home. But those of us that are here are still fighting for it. Things can only get better.”
Meanwhile, bar and restaurant owners in many areas of Spain are desperate to open for longer now coronavirus restrictions have been relaxed.
In Majorca, closing time is expected to be pushed back to around 11.30pm. Customers can only eat and drink inside venues until 6pm despite the national state of emergency rules easing.