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Greece this summer

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,163 ✭✭✭stargazer 68


    Oh holding out for Sept :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,047 ✭✭✭Clonmel1000


    If Harris gets his way with the 14 day mandatory quarantine into law would anyone care to speculate how long that it will last for. Could we reach September and still be effectively prisoners here?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,208 ✭✭✭LuasSimon


    If Harris gets his way with the 14 day mandatory quarantine into law would anyone care to speculate how long that it will last for. Could we reach September and still be effectively prisoners here?

    Looks like Harris will get his way so unless you can quarantine for 14 days when you get home sun holidays won’t be happening anytime soon , this year even


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,047 ✭✭✭Clonmel1000


    LuasSimon wrote: »
    Looks like Harris will get his way so unless you can quarantine for 14 days when you get home sun holidays won’t be happening anytime soon , this year even

    Thus killing the Irish tourist industry into the bargain. Surely that can’t be indefinitely though?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 879 ✭✭✭Kablamo!


    Dovies wrote: »
    Oh holding out for Sept :)

    We were hoping to go in September ourselves but we've decided to hold out until next year.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,047 ✭✭✭Clonmel1000


    Kablamo! wrote: »
    We were hoping to go in September ourselves but we've decided to hold out until next year.

    What’ll have changed next year though?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,550 ✭✭✭ShineOn7


    LuasSimon wrote: »
    Looks like Harris will get his way so unless you can quarantine for 14 days when you get home sun holidays won’t be happening anytime soon , this year even


    How will they even police that though?

    It'll be as much as "quarantine" as we had a "lockdown"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 879 ✭✭✭Kablamo!


    What’ll have changed next year though?

    Hopefully they restrictions will have relaxed a bit more. Just thinking of the general atmosphere to be honest, sitting having a glass of wine in a taverna without being fearful of people being too close to you etc.
    We were planning on visiting a few islands too, I imagine the people there will be more on edge.
    This is all just my personal opinion, mind.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,163 ✭✭✭stargazer 68


    Kablamo! wrote: »
    We were hoping to go in September ourselves but we've decided to hold out until next year.

    We have flights and a villa booked (Airbnb) so I can't cancel - don't want to anyway. So hoping it still goes ahead


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,423 ✭✭✭✭josip


    ShineOn7 wrote: »
    How will they even police that though?


    "Neighbourhood watch" would enforce a lot.
    Most Irish people would be reluctant to flout the rules if there were neighbours working on the front line for example.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,717 ✭✭✭✭Muahahaha


    Looks like Harris has got his way. You are going to have to sign a legal document in Dublin airport, give over your address details and contact phone number and legally declare you will quarantine for 14 days. The new rules start Monday. The penalties available to the courts are a fine up to 2,500 euro and up to six months in prison.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 335 ✭✭boring accountant


    Muahahaha wrote: »
    Looks like Harris has got his way. You are going to have to sign a legal document in Dublin airport, give over your address details and contact phone number and legally declare you will quarantine for 14 days. The new rules start Monday. The penalties available to the courts are a fine up to 2,500 euro and up to six months in prison.

    I will sign it Simon Harris


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,047 ✭✭✭Clonmel1000


    I will sign it Simon Harris

    Review on 18th June though?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34,216 ✭✭✭✭listermint


    josip wrote: »
    For anyone planning to go to Greece this year, Ireland is still on the naughty list, so no travel possible before July 1st or possibly July 15th.

    https://greece.greekreporter.com/2020/05/21/greece-releases-list-of-first-20-nations-that-can-send-tourists-to-the-country/

    That'll be our open borders with the UK..


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,550 ✭✭✭ShineOn7


    listermint wrote: »
    That'll be our open borders with the UK..


    That'll be the amount of countries that still think "ROI = part of UK"

    Many, many travelers I've met in several countries have presumed this and it wouldn't surprise me if this extended upto higher levels of decision makers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 720 ✭✭✭FrStone


    Mr Harris said self-isolation is not a legal requirement at the moment but is "strongly advised" by the Government
    .

    https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2020/0522/1140009-travel-to-ireland/

    As it stands it looks like we will just have to complete the form, but no requirement to self isolate.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2 citycentral1


    I have non refundable ticket to Crete with Aegean Airlines on July 3rd for a 2 week holiday, Greece is opening up tourism on 1st July!! The airline wont refund me. They offer me a change of date until April 30th 2021 but that does not suit me as I am getting married in April. I am holding out HOPING they will extend this date so I could travel June/July next year.
    If I was to travel I could isolate for 14 days when I return but as I live in Galway would I even be allowed to travel to Dublin airport


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,357 ✭✭✭RubyK


    We have flights to Crete on 30th August, and deposit paid on a hotel, which is refundable up to 3 weeks before travel. As much as I love Greece, I'm not keen on going this year, I would prefer to change the flights until next year (though a refund would be even better, but that won't happen with Ryanair).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,550 ✭✭✭ShineOn7


    Ireland is starting to do my head in so I'm thinking 3 months in Greece from around mid August. By then we should all have a better idea of what travel is like around the EU and beyond

    I'd absolutely love to do Santorini but it looks pricey to stay there too long. So for the majority of my stay I need budget friendly places/islands, but that don't have too much of the clichéd Brits/Irish On Tour you get in Benidorm etc

    A few days in Athens to start maybe? Rhodes? (it looks very reasonable price wise for accommodation. But is it Brits/Irish On Tour?)

    I need some infrastructure so nothing too Man Friday ;-)

    Open to suggestions. Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,454 ✭✭✭NSAman


    ShineOn7 wrote: »
    Ireland is starting to do my head in so I'm thinking 3 months in Greece from around mid August. By then we should all have a better idea of what travel is like around the EU and beyond

    I'd absolutely love to do Santorini but it looks pricey to stay there too long. So for the majority of my stay I need budget friendly places/islands, but that don't have too much of the clichéd Brits/Irish On Tour you get in Benidorm etc

    A few days in Athens to start maybe? Rhodes? (it looks very reasonable price wise for accommodation. But is it Brits/Irish On Tour?)

    I need some infrastructure so nothing too Man Friday ;-)

    Open to suggestions. Thanks

    Naxos / Paros

    Easy to get to. Cheaper accommodation and lots of sea links to most of the Islands and the mainland daily. Internet is pretty ok too. Great beaches. Lots of places to eat both in the main port/town and other small towns. Moped accessible for the whole Island too.

    Cons: People are a little strange..but aren't all Islanders...:)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,423 ✭✭✭✭josip


    I'd second Naxos/Paros.
    We've stayed twice here, very nice and family run for the 2nd generation
    https://www.booking.com/hotel/gr/agios-prokopios.html

    Santorini is not as expensive if you can find accommodation away from the crater and you can quad bike there in the evenings.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,550 ✭✭✭ShineOn7


    After some very close calls on mopeds and bikes in Vietnam some years back I'm 100% swore off them

    Are Naxos/Paros and the outskirts of Santorini navigable with taxis/Grab/Uber etc?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 277 ✭✭cutymonalisa


    Naxos 100%, great value to be had there, especially come September. Santorini is very doable once you stay over the Perissa side of the Island. Good bus connection over and back to Fira which are usually wedged but should be grand this year given Americans won’t be there en masse. We’re supposed to be in Naxos June 27th for two weeks. Aegean cancelled our flights last weekend - not too happy getting a voucher but it’s valid for 18 months and if not used you can claim a refund at that point, apparently. I’d booked flights from Athens to Naxos on a separate ticket but no joy so far getting voucher for these, notwithstanding we can’t actually get to Athens.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,454 ✭✭✭NSAman


    ShineOn7 wrote: »
    After some very close calls on mopeds and bikes in Vietnam some years back I'm 100% swore off them

    Are Naxos/Paros and the outskirts of Santorini navigable with taxis/Grab/Uber etc?

    Naxos/Paros are very much on the outskirts of Santorini. They are about 3 hours and 4 hours away (I think respectively on Blue Star) from Santorini... different Islands.

    Quieter than Santorini but easy to access through Hi-Speed or Blue Star Ferries.

    My favourite place is Naxos.... Mopeds not such a big thing, car hire can be done by the day for around 20 euro (be careful of them charging for tyres though)..

    Have fun.. I hope to be there in September/October.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 452 ✭✭ebayissues


    With the easing of restrictions, I assume its possible to hop on a flight to greece from the 25th July?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,454 ✭✭✭NSAman


    ebayissues wrote: »
    With the easing of restrictions, I assume its possible to hop on a flight to greece from the 25th July?

    If you can get a flight from Ireland. Aer Lingus only operate three flights a week in “normal” times. Aegean operate a couple of times a week also. Not sure who else from Ireland.

    In more recent times I have been using Lufthansa with quick layovers in either Frankfurt or Munich for Athens from Dublin. BA keep loosing my luggage so I avoid them like the plague and the crap of security in Heathrow,,,,(dont get me started)

    Having spoken to friends in Greece, they think the summer season is going ahead as usual......I’m not so sure that will happen personally.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,550 ✭✭✭ShineOn7


    NSAman wrote: »
    Heathrow


    Strong contender for worst airport in the world. The layout and organization is horrendous


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,454 ✭✭✭NSAman


    ShineOn7 wrote: »
    Strong contender for worst airport in the world. The layout and organization is horrendous

    It is the attitude that I personally hate. This passive/agressive crap that they all seem to be trained in.... infuriating in the extreme, hence I NEVER use it unless there is no other option.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,520 ✭✭✭VG31


    NSAman wrote: »
    It is the attitude that I personally hate. This passive/agressive crap that they all seem to be trained in

    I've noticed this as well. I'd prefer they say nothing at all.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 452 ✭✭ebayissues


    NSAman wrote: »
    If you can get a flight from Ireland. Aer Lingus only operate three flights a week in “normal” times. Aegean operate a couple of times a week also. Not sure who else from Ireland.

    In more recent times I have been using Lufthansa with quick layovers in either Frankfurt or Munich for Athens from Dublin. BA keep loosing my luggage so I avoid them like the plague and the crap of security in Heathrow,,,,(dont get me started)

    Having spoken to friends in Greece, they think the summer season is going ahead as usual......I’m not so sure that will happen personally.




    Thanks - just booked flights going through Luton through wizz-air...wondering if it'll get cancelled.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,423 ✭✭✭✭josip


    NSAman wrote: »
    ...

    Having spoken to friends in Greece, they think the summer season is going ahead as usual......I’m not so sure that will happen personally.

    The owner of where we normally stay in Halkidiki is opening for the season as normal in mid June.
    She doesn't expect much of a change this year, but most of her guests would drive from the Balkan region that hasn't been impacted a lot by corona virus.
    I think Greece will do ok this season.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,357 ✭✭✭RubyK


    josip wrote: »
    The owner of where we normally stay in Halkidiki is opening for the season as normal in mid June.
    She doesn't expect much of a change this year, but most of her guests would drive from the Balkan region that hasn't been impacted a lot by corona virus.
    I think Greece will do ok this season.

    Sorry for the hijack, but we are thinking about visiting Halkidiki region in 2021. Any resort in particular you could recommend? We love the islands we have visited, but looking at the mainland as another option.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 405 ✭✭theoldbreed


    I saw in another thread that Ireland is one of the countries allowed into Greece but when I looked at the official list we are not on it. Does anyone have any information on this?
    Flights booked to Crete for mid August and hoping to still go!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,424 ✭✭✭Robson99


    Anyone get any updates for Greece or the Greek islands for July ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,423 ✭✭✭✭josip


    Robson99 wrote: »
    Anyone get any updates for Greece or the Greek islands for July ?


    As of yesterday, Ireland is on the 'good' list for Greece as far as I know.
    That means only random checks when you arrive.
    The naughty list are either not allowed in, or have to quarantine for 24 hours on arrival at a govt hotel while their test is being processed.

    This situation is dynamic and I've heard of decisions being made with immediate/12 hour effect on countries being (not) allowed in.

    https://www.mfa.gr/en/current-affairs/statements-speeches/greece-welcomes-the-world.html


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,424 ✭✭✭Robson99


    Anyone planning to fly to any of the Greek Islands in the next few weeks ?
    Are flights going or have people to quarantine when they get there ?
    Flights booked with Aerlingus for end of July but not sure where we stand at the moment


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,357 ✭✭✭RubyK


    Robson99 wrote: »
    Anyone planning to fly to any of the Greek Islands in the next few weeks ?
    Are flights going or have people to quarantine when they get there ?
    Flights booked with Aerlingus for end of July but not sure where we stand at the moment

    We have flights to Crete at the end of August, but are going to change to next year.

    From my reading, flights to the islands resume from 1st July. Passengers arriving from Ireland (who are on the good list) will be randomly tested, and allowed to carry onto their destination, after completing a form with contact details.

    I found this, which might be of some useful reading :)



    Know the rules: The A-Z for tourism in Greece in the Covid-19 era
    Last update 22.6.20


    Below you’ll find a comprehensive list of all of the key measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 being implemented at airports, hotels, shops, restaurants, beaches and more in Greece during the summer tourism period.

    Please note that all of the measures are subject to change. Measures not listed here may be implemented if this is deemed necessary.


    ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
    Archaeological sites now operate on extended summer hours (08:00-20:00) to avoid large crowds from forming. In order to maintain the minimum 1.5m safety distance between people, the number of visitors allowed in at every archaeological site is limited, as is the number of visitors allowed to enter every hour.

    Specific routes have been demarcated, the entrance and exit separated and plexiglass screens installed wherever needed and possible – for example, at the Propylaea on the Acropolis. The use of protective masks and alcohol-based sanitizers on site is strongly advised.

    ARRIVALS
    The tourism period in Greece officially began on June 15, with tourists able to arrive from certain airports at Athens and Thessaloniki airports. From July 1 direct international flights will be permitted at all other remaining airports around the country, allowing tourists to fly directly to tourist destinations.

    Spot Covid-19 tests for visitors arriving to Greece will be conducted using swab tests and will be mandatory for those selected for tests; visitors arriving from airports deemed safe by the EASA will not, however, be quarantined on arrival, as was the case during the lockdown phase. For more information see: When Can I Travel to Greece Again?

    AΤHENS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
    The use of face masks is mandatory after entering the airport terminal; a mask must be kept on throughout a passenger’s stay in the airport areas, during boarding, and during the flight (domestic or international). Passengers should also be aware that they may be asked to temporarily remove their mask during security processes and identity checks. Hand sanitizer dispensers are available in over 300 spots at the airport, including the bathrooms.

    Plexiglass panels have been installed for additional protection in areas where contact with employees is necessary such as ticket desks and information counters. To minimize waiting times, passengers are encouraged to select e-service options (web check-in) prior to their departure for the airport, as well as within the airport areas (self check-in, baggage-tag printing, drop-off baggage, e-parking). Seating in all waiting areas has been re-arranged to allow for safe minimum distances. The current recommendation is that every other seat be left vacant. However, families or couples traveling together do not have to keep this distance.

    BEACHES – ORGANIZED WITH BEACH CLUBS
    At organized beach clubs, a maximum of 40 people will be allowed per 1,000m2; an entrance/exit count will be carried out to make sure this measure is respected. A minimum distance of 4 meters must be maintained between individual umbrellas, each of which will provide shade for two sun loungers at most – this does not apply to families with children. Two sunbeds that are under different umbrellas cannot be placed closer to each other than 1.5m.

    Placing a towel on top of sun loungers is mandatory and considered the responsibility of the user. The staff at organized beaches and beach clubs are required to disinfect sun loungers/chairs after every use. Additionally, they must regularly disinfect sanitary facilities and post a schedule of that cleaning for official review.

    Team sports (such as beach volleyball) involving close contact are forbidden.

    Beach bars and food trucks offering food and drink can serve items in a package (and continue to offer take-away services). Spaced out chairs and tables are allowed in café or bar space with customers seated at least 1.5 meters apart. Alcohol can be sold but cannot be consumed at the bar to prevent overcrowding.

    The ban on playing music at organized beaches has been lifted. However, it is recommended for owners of bars and cafes operating in beach areas to avoid holding events that would cause overcrowding.

    BOATS (FERRIES)
    Boats (ferries) will travel at 60% capacity – or 65% for boats with cabins on board. Passengers will be required to answer a series of questions and have their temperatures taken before boarding. Passengers who present symptoms or are deemed at risk of infection (e.g. due to exposure to a Covid-19 patient in the 14 previous days) will be refused permission to board the boat.

    Passengers inside the boat will have to remain at a 1.5m distance from each other, and the number of aircraft-type seats will be reduced. Two persons maximum will be allowed in each cabin, except for families of up to 4 people, and people with disabilities traveling with companions.

    The use of a mask on board vessels is mandatory. Crews have been trained to respond to potential coronavirus cases, and boats will be disinfected after completing each sea route. Further policy updates are expected as of June 15.

    CAMPING
    The “golden rule” of maintain a distance of at least 1.5m between people who don’t belong to the same family or friend circle and do not live under the same roof applies here, too.

    Tents and camper vans must be at least 5 meters apart on the entrance/exit side, and 3 meters apart on every other side. Upon arrival, customers must agree to and comply with the instructions and safety measures – establishments reserve the right to refuse entrance to anyone refusing to cooperate.

    The use of masks is advised in interior covered spaces. Entrance to the site, as well as passage through it and the use of the campground facilities will be restricted to customers only. All common-use areas and facilities, as well as rental equipment, will be thoroughly disinfected on a regular basis.

    CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT AT HOTELS
    Check-in and check-out times have been changed – check-out to 11:00 and check-in to 15:00. The added time between each check-out and check-in is necessary to ensure that each room is thoroughly disinfected between stays, and that the space is adequately ventilated.

    You may see a plexiglass screen at the reception desk – their presence is at the discretion of hotel management. Hand sanitizers, on the other hand, are mandatory.

    Other measures the hotel must perform include disinfecting all card keys after each stay. Wherever possible, you are encouraged to check in at an outdoor reception station. The use of electronic alternatives to check-in and check-out, such as Mobile Concierge apps, is preferable, as are electronic payments upon check-out. It is likely that any accounts, invoices or receipts will be sent to you via email. Cash will only be accepted under exceptional circumstances.

    EAT & DRINK
    Both indoor and outdoor seating is now permitted at restaurants across the country (although outdoor dining is still recommended where possible). Servers must wear face masks. The minimum distance allowed between tables ranges from 70cm to 170cm, and no more than six people are allowed at one table, although these restrictions do not apply to families with children.

    Information signs will remind people of individual hygiene rules and of safety measures applying to all spaces. Customers will be encouraged to make electronic transactions. Sanitizer gel will be available at cash registers; if the owner deems it necessary, a protective plexiglass screen will be installed, as well as markings on the floor to delimit safe distances for queuing.

    At hotel buffets disinfectant will be provided for hands at the dining area’s entrance. Staff must make sure that it is used by customers. All hotels must install sneeze guards (protective food guards that protect buffet line entrées and sides from airborne contaminants). The food at the buffet will be served only by the hotel’s kitchen staff (who will be properly equipped with masks and gloves). The customer should not come in contact with the food or the utensils at the buffet.

    It is recommended for food to be placed in individual packets in areas where staff is not serving.

    Automatic coffee machines, juicers, etc., should only be used by the staff (who will be properly equipped with masks and gloves).

    With regards to hotel bars only packaged individual side dishes are provided with drinks. Room service is encouraged at no extra charge.

    EMERGENCY NUMBERS
    The European Emergency Number is 112. For any Covid-19-related inquiries, dial 1135.

    FINES
    The fine for not using a mask where required is €150.

    FLIGHTS
    All of the country’s airports are expected to open for international flights on July 1. Until then, all international flights to and from Greece will fly in and out of Athens International Airport or Thessaloniki Airport.

    GARDENS/ PARKS
    The 1.5m safety distance applies for parks and public gardens, too; the use of masks is advised.

    HAIRDRESSERS/BEAUTY SALONS
    Hair and beauty salons operate by appointment only, with a minimum 2m distance between stations/chairs. The use of masks is mandatory for everyone, and employees a must wear disposable gloves as well. Working hours have been extended from 07.00 to 22.00 on weekdays and 07.00 to 21.00 on Saturdays.

    HOUSEKEEPING AT HOTELS
    Housekeeping will be less frequent during stays, and turndown services have been abolished. Towels and sheets will be changed upon customer request only. As you enter your room for the first time, look for the sign that will tell you when and how your room was last cleaned.

    Hotel owners have the choice between two cleaning options: they can either clean it in the usual way after a customer leaves and keep it closed for 24 hours until the next one comes, or perform a thorough cleansing and disinfection using a steam cleaner, UV rays or other such equipment on all room and bathroom surfaces.

    Hotel owners have been advised to get rid of decorative objects such as throw pillows. Getting rid of reusable items likely to be shared, such as menus and magazines, is recommended as well. Disposable covers will be placed on TV and air conditioner remote controls. Upholstery fabric must be cleaned with a vapor steam cleaner – at temperatures exceeding 70°C.

    ΙNFORMATION (HEALTH-RELATED) @ HOTELS
    Upon arrival, you’re advised to ask about the establishment’s policy in case of health incidents and about the medical facilities in the general area, including the public and private hospitals, Covid-19 referral hospitals, and the pharmacies. Hotels are advised to provide printed brochures with basic health instructions translated into English, French and German, as no such electronic app currently exists.

    LIVE PERFORMANCES
    Live performances will begin after July 1 and will take place exclusively at outdoor venues. Venues will operate at 40% capacity to allow distances to be kept. The stage will be set at least 3 meters away from the first row of seats; for concerts where the audience is standing, a distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained between members of the audience.

    MASKS
    The use of disposable or reusable fabric masks is mandatory on the Metro (subway) and all other forms of public transportation, including taxis, shuttle buses, and other tourist vehicles. Face masks must also be worn in shops.

    MUSEUMS
    Museums reopened on June 15. Visitors will have to keep a distance of 2 meters between each other and are encouraged to wear protective masks and make their transactions with a credit or debit card. Museums can only use air conditioning where these are open-circuit (i.e. allow fresh air to enter the building). A limited number of people will be allowed entry every hour. The use protective masks and alcohol-based antiseptic hand sanitizer is recommended.

    ΟPEN-AIR CINEMAS
    This summer delight comes back to us on June 1, but will operate with new safety rules, the most important one being the reduction of the number of seats to 75% of the theater’s capacity with space between every two seats and 1,5 safety distance during the entrance and exit of the audience. The use of masks is optional for the audience but not for the employees who also need to use single-use gloves.

    Movie theater snack bars will be open before and during screenings, but there will not be any intermissions (customary in Greek cinemas) to avoid overcrowding.

    It is likely that ticket offices will open two hours prior to movies’ start times, and stop ticket sales 15 minutes before so that people have time to properly take their seats while maintaining social distancing.

    PRIVATE BEACHES @ HOTELS & RESORTS
    Seats of any kind must be placed in such a way that the distance between two people sitting under two different umbrellas is no less than 3 meters in any direction. People will be discouraged from placing their towels or beach mats within the “safe distance areas”. Towels large enough to cover all of a seat’s surfaces will be provided and disinfected after every use.

    QUEUES
    Greeks have recently shown remarkable discipline in complying with the “queuing regulations” now in place (okay, with a few exceptions). The main rule to observe is to remain at least 1.5 – 2 meters from others in the queue. In many shops and other areas floor markings have been placed to aid with physical distancing.

    RENT A CAR
    Rental cars will be disinfected between uses by different clients. Additionally, the number of passengers allowed will be restricted: For cars with up to five seats, only the driver plus one passenger will be allowed in the vehicle. For those with 6-7 seats, the driver plus two passengers. For eight or nine-seat vehicles, the driver will be allowed to carry up to 3 passengers. These restrictions do not apply for families with children.

    SHOPPING
    You may need to wait for a few minutes before entering many shops. Smaller ones up to 20 m2 will be able to host a maximum of 4 people at the same time (including employees). Stores from 20 to 100 m2 can have a maximum of 4 people inside plus one person for every additional 10 m2. Stores 100 m2 and above will be able to welcome a maximum of 12 people, plus one more person for every additional 15 m2. Distances of at least 1.5 meters must be maintained by customers and employees and the use of masks is mandatory.

    SWIMMING POOLS
    Sunbeds must be placed so that two people sitting under two different umbrellas, or two people staying in two different rooms maintain a distance of at least 2 meters in every direction. Every time a customer leaves, seats, tables, security boxes, menus and any other item the next customer may use must be disinfected. Pools are advised to provide towels covering beds’ surfaces as well as to clean every sunbed / chair between uses. It is recommended that cushions and fabric coverings be removed from sunbeds.

    The use of indoor swimming pools is forbidden until further notice. Opaque dividers are recommended for swimming pool showers, to allow people to thoroughly wash before entering and after exiting the water. Swimming pools are advised to provide all necessary amenities (soap, shower gel, etc.) as well as antiseptic gel by the shower entrance

    TOUR BUSES
    All tourist buses are allowed to operate at up to 50% capacity. All passengers must wear protective masks on board. All tour buses must provide hand sanitizer by the entrance. Companies are advised to install transparent protective dividers in buses between the driver and the passengers. On special open-air tourist buses, at stops passengers will only be allowed to embark after all those getting off have done so. After each route, the cleaning of surfaces and high contact spots (e.g. handles) is advised.

    TRANSFER CARS
    Customer transport will be allowed via private transfers only. Vehicles with up to 5 seats can carry no more than one passenger plus the driver. Companions of people with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 6-7 seat cars can carry the driver plus two passengers, while 8-9 seat cars can carry up to 3 passengers. The passenger limit will not apply if the passengers are parents with their children. The driver and passengers must all wear masks.

    VISITORS @ HOTEL ROOMS
    Rooms in hotels and resorts, as well as tents and campers at campsites, are for customer-use only. No visitors will be permitted.

    WATERSPORTS
    Anything that comes in contact with customers – every surface, life jacket, wetsuit etc – must be cleaned and disinfected between each use. Only members of the same family, or individuals able to maintain a 2m distance between them, will be allowed on any single piece of equipment (such as a canoe or inflatable ride).

    YACHTS
    Faraway destinations where medical help is scant are to be avoided. The maximum number of passengers allowed on board will depend on a boat’s size and the number of passengers allowed by its license. On every boat there will be a book with all passenger details and their hours of embarking and disembarking, which must be available in written or electronic form for inspection by port and health authorities. The only people allowed on board will be the people who have boarded from the start of the journey. No other passengers or visitors will be allowed on board at intermediate stops.

    Additionally, a log must be kept to monitor everyone’s health on board: all crew and passengers will have their temperatures taken once daily and logged. If somebody starts developing Covid-19 symptoms on board – a cough, fever, shortness of breath – this must be logged in the book and a prearranged plan for dealing with a suspected coronavirus case must be activated. There must be sufficient quantities of antiseptic, disinfectant, cleaning supplies and personal protection equipment for all on board.

    ZEUS
    The God of philoxenia (hospitality) wishes you a great, safe holiday in Greece!


    https://www.greece-is.com/know-the-rules-the-a-z-for-tourism-in-greece-in-the-covid-19-era/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,357 ✭✭✭RubyK


    Robson99 wrote: »
    Anyone planning to fly to any of the Greek Islands in the next few weeks ?
    Are flights going or have people to quarantine when they get there ?
    Flights booked with Aerlingus for end of July but not sure where we stand at the moment

    Also, contact your hotel, to be sure they are re-opening. A few hotels in Rhodes (Pefkos area) announced yesterday/today that they had to made the hard decision not to re-open until 2021.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,424 ✭✭✭Robson99


    RubyK wrote: »
    Also, contact your hotel, to be sure they are re-opening. A few hotels in Rhodes (Pefkos area) announced yesterday/today that they had to made the hard decision not to re-open until 2021.

    Thanks for that.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,423 ✭✭✭✭josip


    New travel protocol announced for Greece.


    https://travel.gov.gr/#/


    If they decide to test you based on a form you have to submit prior to travel, then you'll have to self isolate until the results become available. No mention of how long that could be.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,152 ✭✭✭Tenzor07


    josip wrote: »
    New travel protocol announced for Greece.
    https://travel.gov.gr/#/
    If they decide to test you based on a form you have to submit prior to travel, then you'll have to self isolate until the results become available. No mention of how long that could be.

    Yea, fill in the passenger locator form 48-hrs before you arrive..
    Will be random testing at the airports, if you test positive you'll be brought to a designated hotel in the city of your arrival for 14 day quarantine.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 405 ✭✭theoldbreed


    Tenzor07 wrote: »
    Yea, fill in the passenger locator form 48-hrs before you arrive..
    Will be random testing at the airports, if you test positive you'll be brought to a designated hotel in the city of your arrival for 14 day quarantine.

    Where do you get this form? Thank you


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,423 ✭✭✭✭josip


    Where do you get this form? Thank you


    (Click Start Here)


    https://travel.gov.gr/#/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 405 ✭✭theoldbreed


    josip wrote: »
    (Click Start Here)


    https://travel.gov.gr/#/

    Thank you very much


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,152 ✭✭✭Tenzor07


    From July 1st we will see actual real world experience of international travelers passing through Greek airports and ports, so I will eagerly await the reports.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,454 ✭✭✭NSAman


    Tenzor07 wrote: »
    From July 1st we will see actual real world experience of international travelers passing through Greek airports and ports, so I will eagerly await the reports.

    Hold on this is Greece. Not known for actually following through with government requests.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,152 ✭✭✭Tenzor07


    NSAman wrote: »
    Hold on this is Greece. Not known for actually following through with government requests.

    Ha! Well the Greek tourism minister has been going around on a tour of all their airports, and they are drafting in military personnel to staff the testing zones at the airport, plus the local Police will physically check on anyone who's in Quarantine so they seem pretty serious about it to me..

    Rhodes airport will do around 600 or 700 random tests per day...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,454 ✭✭✭NSAman


    Tenzor07 wrote: »
    Ha! Well the Greek tourism minister has been going around on a tour of all their airports, and they are drafting in military personnel to staff the testing zones at the airport, plus the local Police will physically check on anyone who's in Quarantine so they seem pretty serious about it to me..

    Rhodes airport will do around 600 or 700 random tests per day...

    We’ll see..;)

    i personally hope they do keep to this plan, however, personal experience would indicate this will not be as stringent as described.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,152 ✭✭✭Tenzor07


    NSAman wrote: »
    We’ll see..;)

    i personally hope they do keep to this plan, however, personal experience would indicate this will not be as stringent as described.

    I'm counting on it for this time next month! :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 452 ✭✭ebayissues


    Are rynair charging for flight change for the month of July?


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