Greece is ready to welcome tourists to its beaches this month
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, GREECE/ Created : May 12, 2021, 03:47 IST
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Greece is gearing up to reopen to international travellers on May 15, and has made plans as to how the beaches will operate henceforth.
Greece is gearing up to reopen to international travellers on May 15, and has made plans as to how the beaches will operate henceforth. Read less
Greece is gearing up to reopen to international travellers on May 15, and has made plans as to how the beaches will operate henceforth. Beaches of Greece will be operating under new rules and regulations in tune with COVID-19 measures. So if you are planning to enter Greece this summer for a holiday, here are some things that you should know beforehand.
Moreover, the government in Greece has also ruled that playing music at beach bars, restaurants, regular bars, and cafes will be prohibited so that guests do not have to raise their voices, which may then lead to the spread of the virus.
The good news is that the country has listed 30 countries, whose citizens are not required to quarantine if they can provide a COVID-19 negative report of a test that was taken not more than 72 hours before departure. They may also furnish vaccine certificates if they have been vaccinated.
Apart from beaches, the country is also opening up its museums, theatres, and open-air cinemas. Tourists will once again be seen in this much celebrated destination, but visitors must never forget that there is an ongoing pandemic. Travellers must follow the country’s rules when it comes to public health, even if they have tested negative, or have been vaccinated.
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