Crete & Greece will Reportedly Open for Tourism Earlier than Expected


Crete & Greece will Reportedly Open for Tourism Earlier than Expected

Crete & Greece will Reportedly Open for Tourism Earlier than Expected

Greece is said to be taking its first step next week in re-opening for tourism, almost one month ahead of schedule.

According to reports, as of Monday, April 19, travelers from all EU member states, the United States, the United Kingdom, Serbia, Israel and the United Arab Emirates will be able to enter Greece without having to undergo mandatory quarantine after arrival only if they have proof of vaccination or present a negative PCR test performed less than three days prior to their trip.

It is reminded that Greece has already lifted the quarantine measure for passengers from Israel.

Citing a government official, Reuters news agency said that the only airports open to travelers from those countries will be those located in Athens and Thessaloniki, as well as on the islands of Crete (Heraklion and Chania), Rhodes, Kos, Mykonos, Santorini and Corfu.

Under current rules, which expire on April 19, all international passengers arriving in Greece must have a negative PCR test with them and must undergo a mandatory quarantine for seven days.

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Yiannis

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