Britain has published a full list of nations whose citizens will not have to be quarantined when they arrive in the country.
Countries including Greece, Spain, France and Belgium are on the list, which takes effect from July 10.
China, US, Sweden and Portugal are not on the list.
Persons arriving from those countries will have to isolate for 14 days.
Scotland and Wales are yet to decide whether to ease travel restrictions.
The quarantine rules will also remain in place in Northern Ireland for visitors arriving from outside of the UK and Republic of Ireland.
The restrictions came into place in early June in a bid to stop coronavirus entering the country as the number of cases was falling.
People travelling from the 59 countries and 14 British overseas territories on the list will not have to quarantine on arrival in England unless they have travelled through a place which is not exempt.
Passengers will still be required to provide contact information on arrival in England.