As of midnight on Friday 21st October, all entry restrictions were lifted to enter Spain, including the Balearic and Canary Islands. This means that no vaccination certificate, recovery certificate, or negative test are needed to enter any of the Spanish territory any longer.
Spain has been among the last countries in Europe to keep controls for no-EU citizens entering the country, which has confused travellers, particularly from the UK, and prevented some from travelling here.
On 15th September, the entry requirements were extended for another two months causing disdain to everyone, but at last, the Spanish authorities have seen sense and lifted everything to allow travellers from any country easy entry.
However, please remember that when you get here you do still need to wear a mask on public transport, transfer coaches, and taxis, and if you go into a chemist or medical centre.