{"ObjectId": 252, "Country": "Greece", "Quarantine": null, "Testing": null, "DatePublished": "07.03.2023", "Sources": "Foreign travel advice, Gov.UK/\n US State Dept. COVID-19 Country Specific Information/\n Re-open Europe/\n Travel Greece/", "TravelAdvisory": "Latest News: \n

\nInternational Restrictions:
\n*From within the EU: COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Greece. Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is not required.
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\n*Transit:

COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Greece. Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is not required.

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\n*From Third Countries:

COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Greece. Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is not required.

 

Learn more:
Travel.gov.gr
GreeceHealthFirst - travel advice


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You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this country on the IATA website.

You can also find information about your passenger rights on our portal for citizens.

Documents you need to travel in Europe
Health cover for temporary stays

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\nInternal Restrictions:
\n*Travel in Greece: Travel within Greece between Regional Units is permitted subject to adherence to public health measures as outlined above. You must wear a mask at all times on all public transport.
\nIf you are travelling by internal (domestic) flights, specific measures relating to check-in, baggage allowances and other details may be in place to reduce the spread of coronavirus. You should check with your operator directly for further detail.
\n*Accommodation: All hotels are permitted to open, and other types of accommodation, including e.g. Airbnb, private rentals and hostels, are also available. However, you should note that many operators are likely to reduce their offer and close some accommodation during the winter months, particularly in light of measures put in place by the Greek authorities to fight the spread of COVID-19. You should check directly with your accommodation provider in case of related concerns.
\nIf you do not self-isolate or quarantine when required you may be fined by the Hellenic Police. The fine could be as much as \u20ac5000. You should comply with any requirement to self-isolate or quarantine.\nQuarantine hotels: If you test positive for COVID-19 you may have to enter a quarantine hotel. In Greece, the Greek authorities will pay the cost of your quarantine.\nWearing a mask: It is mandatory to wear a mask on public transport and in hospitals and care facilities for the elderly.Until 15 June, it is also mandatory to wear a mask in pharmacies, taxis, and indoor spaces on boats. In all other spaces, there is no legal requirement to wear a mask.
\nPublic spaces and services: All restrictions remain under regular review. In Regional Units (\u03c0\u03b5\u03c1\u03b9\u03c6\u03b5\u03c1\u03b5\u03b9\u03b1\u03ba\u03ad\u03c2 \u03b5\u03bd\u03cc\u03c4\u03b7\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2) where the spread of COVID-19 is particularly high and hospital capacity is limited, restrictions may be tighter or re-imposed with limited notice. Check the latest local guidance and follow the advice of local authorities.
\nOnly the most relevant measures to travellers are included below. You should keep up-to-date by checking this page regularly, and following local announcements.
\nAs restrictions may vary, you should check the latest local guidance.\nYou must use a facemask on public transport, and in hospitals and care facilities for the elderly. Until 15 June, it is also mandatory to wear a mask in pharmacies, taxis, and indoor spaces on boats.\n\n", "Y": 39.473008, "X": 22.583055, "AddInfo": null}