Travel to Greece: end of the mandatory location form

Travel to Greece end of the mandatory location form

Greece no longer requires vaccinated travelers to be tested for coronavirus or the passenger locator form to be presented before boarding. Latest information and formalities.

[Mis à jour le 4 mars 2022 à 12h33] Do you want to travel to Athens, Heraklion, Corfu or even Thessaloniki in the coming weeks? Good news, the Greece follows several of its European neighbors and eases the conditions for entering its territory. Since February 7, 2022, travelers from an EU country with a valid European vaccination certificate no longer have to take a test on departure. She also announced the removal of the requirement for vaccinated international travelers to complete the Passenger Locator Form (PLF). The measure will take effect from March 15, Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias said. When you arrive in Greece, random screening is possible at the airport. To reach the Greek islands from the mainland or from another island, the same documents as for entering the country will be required.

After several months of confinement, Greece has lifted all its health measures for its population but also for tourists. From now on, visitors must present a certificate of complete vaccination completed at least 14 days before the trip or a negative PCR test of less than 72 hours to enter the territory (also required for children from 5 years old). Upon arrival in Greece, all travelers are subject to random Covid-19 screening (RT-PCR test) or random rapid antigen test.

Residents of EU countries are exempted from the 7-day preventive quarantine by presenting a negative PCR test or a vaccination certificate older than 14 days.

No, there is no curfew in Greece. Wearing a mask remains compulsory in all indoor and outdoor public spaces, for all people aged 4 or over.

Museums have reopened all over Greece. Outdoor cinemas and theaters also reopened at the end of May 2021.

Yes, the travel conditions are the same for mainland Greece and Crete. To get there, it is necessary to present proof of vaccination or a PCR test of less than 72 hours at the time of boarding.

Beaches in mainland Greece, the Cyclades and the Ionian Islands have reopened for swimming. Sailing on a private boat and recreational fishing are permitted.

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