5 Autonomous communities will allow you to move around their provinces in Phase 3
The communities of Andalusia, the Basque Country, Galicia, Aragon and the Canary Islands have announced interprovincial mobility in each autonomy.

Starting this Monday, the territories that pass to the phase 3 of the de-escalation, they will have the power to decide when they will go to the new normal, as well asestablish mobility in their territories.
The communities of Andalusia, Basque Country, Galicia, Aragon y Canary Islands They have announced interprovincial mobility in each autonomy, as reported by EFE.
Others like Estremadura they have chosen to wait at least one more week.

Andalusia
Since Monday the 8th, the Andalusian government will allow you to travel "freely" throughout the autonomous community
Therefore, mobility between its provinces is authorized. Almería, Cadiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville.
Aragon
You can travel between its three provinces Huesca, Zaragoza y Teruel since this monday
Canary Islands
It will activate “free” mobility between islands: Fuerteventura , La Gomera , La Palma, Gran Canaria, El Hierro, Lanzarote y Tenerife
This mobility between islands will be "free" from Tuesday or Wednesday of next week after progress to phase 3 of the de-escalation throughout the archipelago.
Galicia
It will also allow you to move around its four provinces: Coruña, Lugo, Orense y Pontevedra,
the Basque Country
They may move freely between the territories of Vizcaya, alava y Guipúzcoa, but not so between neighboring provinces of different autonomous communities
Cuenca and Guadalajara will have inter-territorial mobility
Likewise, the Minister of Development of Castilla-La Mancha, Nacho Hernando, reported this Saturday that Cuenca and Guadalajara will have interprovincial mobility from Monday
Extremadura will not allow travel between provinces
Some communities have decided to wait one more week to allow transit between their provinces.
It has been the case of Estremadura, as the second vice president and counselor for Health and Social Services, José María Vergeles, has advanced this Saturday.