Greece is ready once again to welcome the world. Here is how:
Phase 1 – Until 15 June
- International flights are allowed only into Athens airport.
- All visitors are tested upon arrival and are required to stay overnight at a designated hotel. If the test is negative, then the passenger self-quarantines for 7 days. If the test is positive, the passenger is quarantined under supervision for 14 days.
Phase 2 – Bridge phase- 15 June to 30 June
- International flights are allowed into Athens and Thessaloniki airports.
If your travel originated from an airport not in the EASA affected area list (https://www.easa.europa.eu/SD-2020-01/Airports…), then you are only subject to random tests upon arrival. - If you originate from an airport on the EASA affected area list, then you will be tested upon arrival. An overnight stay at a designated hotel is required.If the test is negative then the passenger self-quarantines for 7 days.
- If the test is positive, the passenger is quarantined under supervision for 14 days.
Phase 3 – 1 July onwards
- International flights are allowed into all airports in Greece.
- Visitors are subject to random tests upon arrival.
- Additional restrictions regarding certain countries will be announced at a later date.
In addition:
- Land border arrivals from Albania, North Macedonia and Bulgaria will be allowed as of 15 June. Visitors will be subject to random tests upon arrival.
- Arrivals by sea will be allowed as of 1 July. Visitors will be subject to random tests upon arrival.
- Greece at any stage retains the right to modify any of the above in light of changing circumstances.