As of July 1, Greece opened to tourism following the relaxation of coronavirus-related restrictions.
The government determined how the country will welcome travellers, carry out the necessary diagnostic screening and keep everyone safe throughout the season.
All passengers arriving in Greece must fill in a Passenger Locator Form (PLF) at least a day before arrival, providing information that will include their departure airport, the address where they will be staying and the expected duration of their stay in Greece, among others. The information on the form is a key element of the country’s planning for protection against the pandemic and preventing the spread of the virus.
Protocol for air arrivals
*Specifically on Tuesday July 28th and Wednesday July 29th, travellers who did not have time to be tested before departure will be tested by Greek competent authorities upon arrival in Greece.
All travellers must comply with all of the necessary preventive hygiene measures (use of masks and physical distancing) according to local guidance.
Protocol for sea arrivals
All travellers must comply with all of the necessary preventive hygiene measures (use of masks and physical distancing) according to local guidance.
Protocol for arrivals at land borders
All travellers must comply with all of the necessary preventive hygiene measures (use of masks and physical/social distancing) according to local guidance.
Travel Q&A:
Greece is ready once again to welcome the world. Here is how:
1st July onwards
Residents form EU+ countries are allowed to travel to Greece. EU+ consists of the European Union, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Lichtenstein and Iceland.
Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, China*.
*subject to confirmation of reciprocity.
Other countries citizens are allowed to travel to Greece only for essential travel.
AIR
International flights are allowed into all airports in Greece.
Extension of ban for direct flights from the UK & Sweden until July 15th.
LAND
Land border arrivals from Bulgaria are allowed through Promachonas border station. Entry from other border stations with Bulgaria is allowed for essential travel.
With regards to Albania, North Macedonia and Turkey entry is allowed for essential travel.
SEA
Arrivals by sea by ferry ships are allowed only in Patras, Corfu and Igoumenitsa ports.
Travellers must complete 24 hours before their arrival in Greece a Passenger Locator Factor (PLF) form and a confirmation email will be received upon its submission. An electronic or hard copy of the PLF confirmation should be presented to the designated crew members before embarkation onboard a ship at any Italian port. Travelers will also receive the PLF with a QR code on the day of their scheduled arrival in Greece (at midnight) and will be notified via email (the QR code will be provided in a link in the confirmation email).
No such restriction applies on yachting.
All visitors from air, land or sea, will be subject to random tests upon arrival. Upon being tested, travellers move to their final destination. In the event of a positive result, they will be contacted and placed on 14-day quarantine, with expenses covered by the Greek state.
Greece at any stage retains the right to modify any of the above in light of changing circumstances. A team within the Infectious Diseases Committee evaluates the epidemiological data on a regular basis and recommends changes to restrictions.
*Information sourced from the Greek Government Website.
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