Latest Foreign Office travel advice for Italy, Spain, France, Greece & Cyprus

Greece

Greece is rather more complicated as it depends where in the country Britons want to travel and where in the UK they are returning to.

“The FCDO continues to advise against all but essential travel to the islands of Mykonos and Crete. This is based on the current assessment of COVID-19 risks,” said the FCDO.

“Mainland Greece and all other Greek islands are exempt from the FCDO’s advice against all non-essential international travel.

“If you are returning to England, Northern Ireland or Wales from Mykonos or Crete, or returning to Scotland from any part of Greece, you will need to self-isolate on your return.”

Admin is also required by those wishing to enter Greece.

“If you travel to Greece, you will need to complete a Passenger Locator Form (PLF) at least 24 hours before travel. Failure to do so in advance may result in your carrier not allowing you to travel, a 500 Euro fine on arrival or the Greek authorities not allowing you to enter the country,” stated the FCDO.

“Every traveller, including children, must have their details included on a PLF. If you’re travelling with others outside of your household, you should all complete your own form.

“If you’re travelling together as a household, the Greek authorities ask for you to complete one form with all adults and children included. You can add additional members of your household at the top of the form before you submit.”

source: express.co.uk