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For your trip to Greece visit Re-open EU: https://reopen.europa.eu/en. This new interactive tool by the European Union provides you with the information that you need to confidently plan your European travel and holidays while staying healthy and safe.
Information at National level
National website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISM
Visit Greece
National website on the coronavirus
Info Coronavirus
The following websites provide an overview at European level:
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
National coronavirus helpline
+30 210 521 2054
Useful Info for tourists
Before starting your journey, please check visa requirements for your destination at: The Schengen visa
Useful Q&A's
From an EU country or from Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Liechtenstein, may I enter or exit this country for tourism?
It is possible to enter or exit the country for tourism if the travel originates from the following countries, not affected by high risk of transmission: Albania, Australia, Austria, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Estonia, Japan, Israel, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lebanon, New Zealand, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Norway, South Korea, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic and Finland.
May I fly to this country?
International flights are allowed into Athens and Thessaloniki airports from the following countries, not affected by high risk of transmission: Albania, Australia, Austria, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Estonia, Japan, Israel, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lebanon, New Zealand, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Norway, South Korea, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic and Finland. From the 1st of July, international flights will be allowed into all airports in Greece and visitors will only be subject to random tests upon arrival. Additional restrictions could be introduced at a later stage.
May I enter this country without being subject to a mandatory quarantine?
Compulsory testing and quarantine will be limited only to travelers, irrespective of nationality, arriving from airports of affected areas with high risk of transmission. Visitors who test negative are subject to a mandatory quarantine of 7 days, while the ones who test positive must spend 14 days under a supervised quarantine. If the travel originates from the following low-risk countries, only random tests upon arrival will be done: Albania, Australia, Austria, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Estonia, Japan, Israel, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lebanon, New Zealand, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Norway, South Korea, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic and Finland.
Find more Q&A's at https://reopen.europa.eu/en
Source: European Union (https://reopen.europa.eu/en)