
“All measures remain under regular review: you should keep up-to-date by checking this page regularly, and following local announcements.”
The lists can be found on the FCDO’s travel page for Greece.
Entry restrictions do apply to those entering the country.
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“If travelling by air, land or sea to Greece, you must provide evidence of a negative result from a PCR test for COVID-19 that has been conducted within the 72 hour period before your arrival time in Greece,” said the FCDO.
“Failure to do so may result in your carrier not allowing you to travel and will likely result in the Greek authorities refusing you permission to enter Greece.”
As for quarantine, the authority detailed: “In addition, arrivals into Greece from the UK by air are required to undergo a rapid COVID-19 test on arrival, and if the result is negative, self-isolate for seven days.
“If you test positive on arrival in Greece, you will have to self-isolate for at least 14 days, or until local authorities advise.”
Travellers also need to complete a Passenger Locator Form (PLF) before they travel (both into and out of Greece).
“You must wear a face mask at all times when on an aeroplane, bus, train or ferry travelling to or from Greece; and whilst at airports,” the FCDO added.
“You should not use the NHS testing service to get a test in order to facilitate your travel to another country. You should arrange to take a private test,” said the FCDO.
For now, Britons cannot leave the country.
June 21 is the target date for when travel abroad can start again.
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