International travel resumed last month leaving many people keen to jet off on their holidays.
Under the current traffic light system people in the UK can travel to countries on the green list without quarantining, but there are only a handful of countries on this list.
The government's last travel update saw Portugal removed from the green list as travellers scrambled to get back to England before the rules changed.
However, many people will be hoping that the next update brings better news when the government reviews the green list again later this month.
There is set to be an announcement on lockdown restrictions tomorrow, to change or not on June 21. When the green list was confirmed it was announced that the countries on the list would be reviewed every three weeks.
This would mean the next update will be on Thursday, June 24.
Which countries are currently on the green list?
Australia
Brunei
Falkland Islands
Faroe Islands
Gibraltar
Iceland
Israel and Jerusalem
New Zealand
Singapore
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
The next travel update is expected to come after the Prime Minister makes his announcement on whether the remaining lockdown restrictions will be lifted in England on June 21.
The government is said to be considering a delay of up to four weeks to lifting restrictions after a surge in cases of the Delta variant.
The total number of infections attributed to the mutation, which was first detected in India, now accounts for more than 90% of new Covid cases across the country.