
Travellers arriving in England from seven Greek islands will have to self-isolate for 14 days from 04:00 BST on Wednesday, Grant Shapps has said.
The islands affected are Lesvos, Tinos, Serifos, Mykonos, Santorini, Crete and Zakynthos (also known as Zante).
Mr Shapps said "enhanced data" allowed the UK to pinpoint risk in islands, providing flexibility to add or remove them as infection rates change.
Travellers arriving in Wales from six Greek islands must already quarantine.
The Scottish government has imposed quarantine restrictions on the whole country of Greece.
Speaking to MPs in the Commons, the transport secretary said: "Through the use of enhanced data we will now be able to pinpoint risk in some of the most popular islands, providing increased flexibility to add or remove them - distinct from the mainland - as infection rates change.
"This development will help boost the UK's travel industry while continuing to maintain maximum protection to public health, keeping the travelling public safe."
Mr Shapps said the coronavirus infection rate was still too high in Spain's Balearic and Canary Islands.
He said the government was "working actively on the practicalities" of using coronavirus testing to cut the 14-day quarantine period for people arriving in the UK from high-risk countries.
Purely testing people on arrival "would not work", Mr Shapps said, but quarantine combined with testing was "more promising."
"My officials are now working with health experts with the aim of cutting the quarantine period without adding to infection risk or infringing our overall NHS test capacity," he said.
He added that if someone was unable to quarantine for 14 days after returning to the UK "it might be best not to travel".
But Labour's shadow transport secretary Jim McMahon described the government's handling of the pandemic as "chaotic".
"For months, even when the virus was at its peak, millions of passengers were coming from all over the world without any restrictions placed upon them at all," he said.
"By the time restrictions were introduced, we were one of only a handful of countries in the world who up to that point had failed to take action in bringing restrictions in place."
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