Greece, one of Europe's most popular destinations for travelers around the world, has announced new restrictions that will affect only those who are not vaccinated. The country has unveiled restrictions that will affect not only unvaccinated citizens, but unvaccinated foreigners heading to the country for employment or for a vacation as well.
A country that relies heavily on the income generated by its usually booming tourist trade, Greece was one of the first major travel destinations to ease its entry requirements for all travelers, as the country was keen to bring its tourism sector back to life. However, the new restrictions suggest a more cautious approach in the wake of rising cases. Here's what you need to know about the new restrictions, plus a reminder of what's needed in order to be able to visit Greece at present.
Greece Unveils New Requirements – Information For Travelers
Back in June, Greece had positioned itself to be the number one spot for travelers this summer when it lowered its entry requirements, at one point requiring passengers to only provide proof of a negative 72-hour PCR test or proof of being fully vaccinated in order to gain entry. However, in the wake of a flurry of positive cases of Covid-19, the country has altered its restrictions and made access to the country much less appealing for unvaccinated travelers.
Under the new restriction changes, unvaccinated travelers will only be able to enter indoor cinemas, theaters, museums, archaeological sites and gyms if they have proof of a negative rapid test taken within the last 48 hours. On top of this, venues will also have the ability to refuse access to unvaccinated patrons if they wish to do so – a course of action that could leave travelers with little to do in Greece if it was pursued.
Travelers who head to Greece for seasonal work will also be affected by other new restrictions. All unvaccinated public and private sector employees will have to undergo weekly tests at their own expense. Those who are unvaccinated and work in tourism, restaurants, cafes and bars will be subjected to twice-weekly tests at a cost of €10 each, with tests paid for by the employee. Workers will need to head to private facilities for these tests. Each of these new measures will come into effect on September 13th, lasting until March 31st.
Visiting Greece – What Travelers Should Know
At the start of the month, the US Department of State warned its citizens not to travel to Greece due to its high levels of Covid-19, designating the country as a Level 4 destination on its travel advisory updates. However, it is still relatively easy for travelers to visit the country.
In May, Greece made it possible for citizens of EU countries and third countries – including the USA – to be able to visit. In order to do so, travelers must fill out a passenger locator form prior to flying. Unvaccinated travelers must also have a negative PCR test taken within the last 72 hours, whilst vaccinated travelers can skip this step providing they have a vaccination certificate.
Once in Greece, there is no curfew but mask-wearing is required when indoors. Travelers should also be aware that proof of vaccination may also be required to visit some destinations and attractions.
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Karl
Friday 27th of August 2021
Another country coming to its senses. Very good. :)
Christian
Friday 27th of August 2021
Turkey is just next door.
Ashley
Thursday 26th of August 2021
Greece has lost its freaking mind.
James
Thursday 26th of August 2021
Joke of a travel world..
Kior
Thursday 26th of August 2021
Clown world.